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Matt P
28th April 2014, 16:35
An oldie but goodie:

http://healthwyze.org/index.php/component/content/article/295-the-amish-dont-get-autism-but-they-do-get-bio-terrorism.html

The uninitiated are often confused by the lack of autism in the Amish people. The Amish do not experience autism, or most of the other learning disabilities that plague our technological society. They live in a society that consists of outdated technologies and ideals, at least by contemporary standards. Their diet consists of eating organic, fresh, locally-grown produce, and of course, they do not follow the established vaccination routines. To the dismay of the mainstream media and the medical establishment, this has resulted in a healthier people, who are void of all of our chronic diseases. Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are virtually non-existent in Amish villages. Equally non-existent are our modern, chemically-engineered medicines, enhanced (chemically engineered) foods, G.M.O. (genetically engineered) foods, and of course, vaccines. How is it that those who are without the so-called "miracles" of orthodox medicine are healthier? The truth about health, medicine, and how they both relate to the Amish has become an embarrassment to some rather powerful people.

There have been 3 (yes three) verified cases of autism in the Amish, and two of those children were vaccinated. No information is available for the third child, who was likely vaccinated himself. The strong correlation between vaccinations and autism is becoming undeniable, unless you work for the medical establishment, the government, or mainstream media. Proponents of the status quo actually claim that the Amish must have a super gene that makes them immune to autism. They rationalize that autism must be some type of genetic failure, which attacks brains based on religious affiliations. It is truly the best of F.D.A. and A.M.A. science in all its shining glory. Vaccine proponents are willing to espouse any ridiculous explanation, so long as they do not have to accept that their industry is causing chronic disease. Due to all their "help", children in the United States have a stunning 2% chance of developing autism, and that percentage is growing rapidly.

....Read more at above link....

Pam
28th April 2014, 16:50
Thanks Mpennery for this very interesting article. The Amish clearly have a double benefit of organic, local food and the absence of overdosing with vaccinations, antibiotics, and medications, not to mention the ongoing stress of living in our modern society.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
28th April 2014, 17:02
I got out of the shower this a.m. thinking about vaccines and genetics, and a fruit fly buzzed into my face.
I think this thread is amazingly timed. Thanks for telling the truth about vaccines.

If your genetics are unstable, vaccines are a killer -- frameshift, deletions, silencing. etc.
A world of hell.

Matt P
28th April 2014, 18:01
Thanks Mpennery for this very interesting article. The Amish clearly have a double benefit of organic, local food and the absence of overdosing with vaccinations, antibiotics, and medications, not to mention the ongoing stress of living in our modern society.

Excellent point and I agree that it's not just vaccines but the whole way of living.

Matt

donk
28th April 2014, 18:09
It's funny, I got beyond irrated and started to lose hope with all the memes in social media about vaccines...the anti-vaccine-people-are-stupid crowd starting circulating one I can't find now (of course!) but it is this article with the picture included, the caption is something like "even the amish aren't stupid"...

http://jezebel.com/amish-are-getting-vaccinated-after-measles-outbreak-in-1567538682

...enough that I asked a super-mainstream friend, "hey, am I crazy--or is the social media noise getting loud with its hate for anyone that questions vaccines?"

Apparently it's not just me. There seems to be open pushing of the idea you should inject your kid with everything the medical industrial complex tells you to. Pretty frightening

Tesla_WTC_Solution
28th April 2014, 18:11
The women in my autism email group booed me out of it for defending NAA against Chili's cancellation lol

The hate was UN_REAL

I was like OMG F you ladies BYE. Have fun in Fahrenheit 451. yes they got told that.

avid
28th April 2014, 18:24
Thanks for this fantastic post - I've shared. Let's get back to organic basics (if that's possible in these dire days). Teach our children to grow their own, just like the olde grandparents did, and the taste is delicious. I read a post about a Hawaiian island becoming a test-centre for Monstersanto - it truly sickened me. How DARE they use us as lab-rats!!!! But we are allowing it. France has said NO GMO, the world is awakening. Putin is non-GMO. Why are we sitting on our backsides aquiescing to these poisons? Grow your own... and share with others growing compatible crops.

Lifebringer
28th April 2014, 19:09
:cheer2:They are really gonna be pissed at me now. Whooo, hooo! I added like 200 more friends of all persuasions to my fb and then set two of these articles from the site, not here, in the world where docs, lawyers, moms and grandparents that just love their little dicken's sweet shiny faces and beautiful smiles. Autism robs them of that joy. Oh yeah, they're gonna be pissed.

Booyah!!!!!!!!:usa2:

Lifebringer
28th April 2014, 19:21
Gee, the people in my community that are seeing drastic changes in nieces and infants right after, are very receptive. There is NO reason why they shouldn't wait at least 2-3 years of the child's life, before school to have single dose shots w/out mercury, but w/silver to ensure it's a cure, not a temporary bandaid for what they are putting out here. Remember they only want the easy to control, and the smartest that will comply. I've seen a little of both, in our country and others. WE must find out who's behind the curtains...it's curtain call for all the wizards of oz, propagating the game, they insist we play.

pathaka
28th April 2014, 19:26
Amish do get autism:

Gene associated with seizures, autism, and hepatomegaly in an Amish girl
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19302947

A homozygous missense mutation in HERC2 associated with global developmental delay and autism spectrum disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23065719

Prevalance may be lower, but they are not immune.

sirdipswitch
28th April 2014, 19:32
I turned 70 yesterday. Yep, one ol them old farts. cc. I grew up on farm. Back in those good old days, and completely organic, in the original fashion. Things sure was "difrnt" back then. Every year Momma spent the fall canning everything we would need for the winter, when fresh wasn't available. Even our water was "difrnt" on those old farms. Yep, came out of our own well. Plus, we always had a "water tank", that supplied the house, with water. They were usually about 600 gallon, and inside the tanks were always lined with Blue Green Algae. yep. was. The algae keeps the harmfull bacteria from contaminatin yer water, in addition to the many "other" health bennefits to it. The well filled the tank, and the house was fed from the tank. Always had to have that tank, with the algae in it. Yep, seems them old people new what needed to be, for good health. City kids that I went to school with, were always in the Dr.s' for somethin, but farm kids didn't know what a Dr. was. Bout the only reason a farmer would ever go to the Dr. was if they "broke" somethin. cc.

I member when Corporate farms started gettin a foothold, and every farmer hated them, sayin that corporate farms was gonna put the family farmer out of business, and "screw" up the world. Yep, seems they was right about that, too.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
28th April 2014, 19:51
Amish do get autism:

Gene associated with seizures, autism, and hepatomegaly in an Amish girl
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19302947

A homozygous missense mutation in HERC2 associated with global developmental delay and autism spectrum disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23065719

Prevalance may be lower, but they are not immune.

Please read these closely and tell me why this doesn't happen to people who are not inbred.
This is not a good example of autism.

Dorjezigzag
28th April 2014, 21:00
If this is true, the evidence is dynamite.

I always say I have never had injections, this may not be strictly true as apparently I did have a tester as a baby ( not sure if this counts as an injection) which I reacted violently to and swelled up like the Michelin man which is why I never had the vaccinations everyone else usually does. It is great as i can refuse any injection that people will try and put on me.
http://weather.blogs.foxnews.com/files/2007/12/michelin_man.gif

I think if I had been given the usual series of vaccinations I would have had a problem due to my sensitivity, perhaps autism.

I think there are many people that are not sensitive, and will be fine to a degree but it does not mean that there immune system is not been compromised in other ways.

From a teenager I have tried to cut out synthetic chemicals from my diet and toiletries, no one in my family or among my friends did, this was a time when there was not all the organic shampoos of today, in the northern town in England that I lived. Therefore I did not wash my hair, yeah pretty disgusting.

If I eat something with aspartame, I will get an instant headache, so I really make sure i check the ingredients.

I really have to watch which beer i drink, industrial beers are a killer for me, although if I choose a German one brewed under the purity law I will be fine. I will literally projectile vomit, which I cannot stop if I cover my mouth it will come out of my nose, I once totally sprayed a whole bar, ooh well serves them right for serving poison:o.

Sulphites in wine can be a problem, some sulphites are natural but increasingly synthetic alternatives are being used this is where I get the problem, I could talk all day about this.

The funny thing nowadays is so many of my friends, some of them corporate types are starting to move towards an organic diet. Despite the medical lobby saying it makes no difference, people just know they feel better.

I think this is one of the most positive signs of change that is occuring

T Smith
29th April 2014, 00:29
It's funny, I got beyond irrated and started to lose hope with all the memes in social media about vaccines...the anti-vaccine-people-are-stupid crowd starting circulating one I can't find now (of course!) but it is this article with the picture included, the caption is something like "even the amish aren't stupid"...

http://jezebel.com/amish-are-getting-vaccinated-after-measles-outbreak-in-1567538682

...enough that I asked a super-mainstream friend, "hey, am I crazy--or is the social media noise getting loud with its hate for anyone that questions vaccines?"

Apparently it's not just me. There seems to be open pushing of the idea you should inject your kid with everything the medical industrial complex tells you to. Pretty frightening

It is curious that many people have such a hard time accepting the program. Bertrand Russell spelled it out clearing in Impact of Science on Society over sixty years ago:

Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. . . .”----Bertrand Russell,1953


It really doesn't get much clearer than that. We need only survey the past sixty years to verify Russell was telling us exactly what would come to pass. I would estimate that nearly half of all the threads we discuss here on Avalon relate in one way or another to one of those three control mechanisms.

But just in case one is tempted to advance the argument that Russell was merely espousing philosophical conjecture instead of a dead-on blueprint for society, one need only pick up a copy of Dr. R. Swinburne Clymer's Your Health Your Sanity in The Age of Treason, published a short five years later, in 1958.

In other words, these are not new revelations. Those in the know have been screaming at the herd for a long time now. Today we are so firmly entrenched in a program of eugenics it is nothing less than a blatant and obvious program. It's hard to fathom that these ideas are still a matter for debate. The truth is, this isn't even a valid debate, folks. Those who cannot discern what is going on around them are victims of the very phenomenon they fail to grasp. The fact that we even humor any attempt to "debunk" any of this with reason and evidence not only insults the intelligence, it also gives an undue credence to the possibility that all of this may not be happening in some fantasy-land reality where down is up and up is down.

I'm done arguing or trying to convince. The evidence is so overwhelming it boggles the mind how any propaganda campaign, as we see today on social media networks, has enough gravitas to ever find any legs.

The Truth Is In There
30th April 2014, 12:03
the amish don't get autism and all these other common "diseases of civilization" because (and as long as) they don't use electricity. no short-circuits in the brain, in this particular case.