Mainstream cherry picking leads to questions
What about the figures in the subsequent 10 years, instead of just a mainstream study that chrry picked a mere couple of years after the MMR vaccines were stopped?
How many of the autism cases after the stop of the MMR vaccine were children who had previously received the MMR vaccination?
How do you explain that California's population increased by about 40% from the date MMR vaccinations begain in 1975 to 1990 but autism increased by 600% during that same time?
BTW, did Japan stop ALL childhood vaccinations? Of course not, but they appear to have learned the dangers of vaccinating too much and too early.
Japan changed the start time for vaccinating from 3 months to two years and straight away their SIDS rate plummeted? "Delay of DPT immunisation until 2 years of age in Japan has resulted in a dramatic decline in adverse side effects. In the period of 1970-1974, when DPT vaccination was begun at 3 to 5 months of age, the Japanese national compensation system paid out claims for 57 permanent severe damage vaccine cases, and 37 deaths. During the ensuing six year period 1975-1980, when DPT injections were delayed to 24 months of age, severe reactions from the vaccine were reduced to a total of eight with three deaths. This represents an 85 to 90 percent reduction in severe cases of damage and death." Raymond Obomsawin, M.D.