Eric Garcia
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This is something that's been talked about for a long time, which is that environmental toxins have contributed, if not play a major role in the increase in autism rates. And then the other major culprit is, of course, vaccinations and particularly the MMR vaccination, the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine. And that has been debunked multiple times.
The guy who put out that study, Andrew Wakefield, had his medical license revoked in the United Kingdom. And the study that was put out in 1998 was retracted in 2010.
The guy who put out that study, Andrew Wakefield, had his medical license revoked in the United Kingdom. And the study that was put out in 1998 was retracted in 2010.
The guy who put out that study, Andrew Wakefield, had his medical license revoked in the United Kingdom. And the study that was put out in 1998 was retracted in 2010.
Right. So, okay. So we have pinned down what RFK believes. This is an environmental toxin. Let's get to the root of it.
Right. So, okay. So we have pinned down what RFK believes. This is an environmental toxin. Let's get to the root of it.
Right. So, okay. So we have pinned down what RFK believes. This is an environmental toxin. Let's get to the root of it.
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Okay. That's a critical year because it's just around the period that everyone pinpoints to when autism started to explode.
Okay. That's a critical year because it's just around the period that everyone pinpoints to when autism started to explode.
Okay. That's a critical year because it's just around the period that everyone pinpoints to when autism started to explode.
What is your experience as a child, growing child, of how people are talking about autism?
What is your experience as a child, growing child, of how people are talking about autism?
What is your experience as a child, growing child, of how people are talking about autism?
This is a really â it's funny. The way that my mom says it is that â so we were living in Wisconsin at the time. And she read this ad in the paper for like free pre-case readings. This was like in 1994, 94, 95. They couldn't pinpoint, but they said there was something quote-unquote wrong with me or there was something like I wasn't hitting the marks.