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CDC Admits Vaccines Cause Autism

CDC have admitted that a broadly used vaccine preservative, known as thimerosal, does cause autism. With the Freedom of Records Act, the CDC has been forced to disclose certain documents that reveal how the agency knew thimerosal caused autism, but intentionally concealed this proof from the public. Should CDC be held liable for all the children who have gotten autism?

And despite this disclosure and CDC still continues to maintain stubbornly that there exists no relationship between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autistic rates in kids, the data from CDC's Vaccine Safety Datalink database indicates an extremely high risk.

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