Vaccines Cause Autism

Vaccines Cause Autism: The Burden of Proof Has Been Met

By Sayer Ji

Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com

They said the autism science was settled. It isn’t. In fact, it now shows what many have long suspected-and others have tried desperately to suppress.

A recent peer-reviewed article by Finnish physician and researcher Dr. Nina Bjelogrlić, published in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, presents one of the most decisive and courageous statements to date: childhood vaccines–particularly those containing aluminum adjuvants and mercury-based preservatives–are causally linked to autism and intellectual disabilities.

This is not a theory. It is a forensic analysis grounded in decades of toxicological researchepidemiological evidenceclinical observation, and biological plausibility. Her conclusions are not speculative; they are systematically aligned with every benchmark used in medicine to determine whether an exposure causes harm–including the famed Bradford Hill criteria for causality, translated into plain evidence anyone can see.

The result? The burden of proof is no longer on parents, whistleblowers, or independent researchers. It now lies squarely on those who mandatedmanufactured, and monetized these interventions while dismissing the growing chorus of concern–and ignoring signals of harm hiding in plain sight.

A Link Hidden in Plain Sight

While health authorities have maintained for years that “vaccines do not cause autism,” the rates of autism have exploded–from 1 in 150 children in 2000 to 1 in 36 today. That’s not just a diagnostic phenomenon. That’s a crisis.

The ingredients implicated include:

  • Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative that disrupts synapse formation, impairs antioxidant systems, and accumulates in the developing brain.
  • Aluminum adjuvants, used to stimulate the immune system, which bypass the body’s natural barriers and are known to persist in tissue and translocate to the brain, where they can act as neurological inflammagens.

These substances are linked to:

  • Oxidative stress
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction
  • Neuroinflammation
  • Synaptic pruning impairments
    –all key features of the autism neurophenotype.

In one groundbreaking study cited by Bjelogrlić (Mold et al., 2018), brain tissue from individuals with autism revealed aluminum levels among the highest ever recorded in human neural samples.

No True Placebos, No Real Transparency

The foundation of vaccine safety has long rested on flawed protocols:

  • Vaccine trials rarely, if ever, use inert saline placebos. Instead, they use other vaccines or adjuvants, obscuring the baseline risk of harm.
  • Preclinical safety testing required for pharmaceuticals–like genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, and long-term toxicity studies–are almost universally waived for vaccines.

Even more damning is what happens after vaccines enter the market.

A landmark project conducted by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services developed an automated system to track vaccine adverse events in real time. It found that:

Fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are ever reported” to VAERS, the CDC’s primary post-market surveillance system.

The system detected adverse events in 2.6% of vaccinations across 1.4 million doses, yet reporting remained virtually nonexistent. Worse, the CDC reportedly declined to collaborate or adopt the automated system, despite its proven ability to improve safety monitoring.

This is not scientific rigor. It’s regulatory theater, enforced by institutions that protect liability, not lives.

The Case for Causation

Dr. Bjelogrlić rigorously applies every measure of scientific causality and finds the vaccine-autism link meets them all:

  1. Temporal relationship – Onset of autistic regression often follows vaccination events.
  2. Strength of association – Multiple studies show significantly increased risk with more vaccines or well-baby visits.
  3. Consistency – Findings are repeated across nations and methodologies.
  4. Biological plausibility – The neurotoxic properties of thimerosal and aluminum are well-documented.
  5. Dose-response relationship – More vaccines = higher risk.
  6. Coherence – The data align with what we know about brain inflammation and immune dysregulation in autism.
  7. Experimental support – In vitro and animal studies consistently show damage that mimics human pathology.

This isn’t speculation. It’s structured, scientific indictment.

Who Pays the Price?

Perhaps most sobering is this: national survey data, such as those collected by Joy Garner, found virtually no cases of autism among completely unvaccinated children. These findings have been neither refuted nor investigated–only ignored.

Meanwhile, parents worldwide report eerily similar experiences: a perfectly healthy, alert child regresses into silence, seizures, or developmental collapse shortly after a routine vaccination. These parents are ridiculed, silenced, or accused of coincidence.

But the pattern is no longer deniable.

Reclaiming Scientific and Parental Sovereignty

If the burden of proof has been met, then what comes next is not more debate–it is reckoning. Accountability. Reform. And above all, protection of our children.

We must demand:

  • Independent safety testing using inert placebos
  • Transparent reporting systems for adverse events
  • Legal liability for manufacturers and policymakers
  • The right to informed refusal for all families

This isn’t anti-vaccine. This is pro-childpro-science, and pro-truth.

Let the data speak. Let the silence end. Let our children be protected–not sacrificed.

Stay empowered through www.StandforHealthFreedom.com, where parental rights, bodily sovereignty and medical choice are sacrosanct.

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Last night, my son was calm. We had one of those rare evenings where everything felt okay… for a moment.
But some days, I’m running on maybe 3 hours of interrupted sleep.
Because around 2 a.m., my 10yr nonverbal son is wide awake — like many nights before — stimming, pacing, vocalizing.
He can’t tell me what’s wrong. He never has.
This is what our autism journey looks like.
This is what people don’t see when they post those “autism is a gift” graphics.
It’s diapers that he rips open to stim with the soaked insides. It’s callouses on his arms from biting himself until he bleeds. It’s the screaming and sudden bursts of aggression that leave his younger siblings with scratches, bruises — sometimes worse.
It’s screwing metal plates over electrical outlets.
Replacing closet doors he ripped off the hinges.
Mounting a fan to the wall after he destroyed three others — because he needs the sound to sleep, but he’ll ruin it in a moment of impulse.
It’s a broken bedroom window at dawn and finding him in the backyard — where he could’ve died from the glass.
There’s a pond across the street. He can’t swim.
Do you know how many autistic children die by drowning?
We used to keep him in our room for years just to keep him safe. We put a key lock on our bedroom door from the inside. Baby-proofed the room like our lives depended on it.
Because his did.
When he got too big to stay with us, we gave him his own space — only to find he would swing from the ceiling fan, flip his mattress, poop on the floor, and throw furniture.
He doesn’t do it because he’s “bad.”
He does it because something in his brain won’t let him rest.
He doesn’t play in his poop — thank God — but there were years of explosive diarrhea while we tried to toilet train him.
Two years ago, he finally stopped pooping in his diapers. That was huge. We celebrated something most parents take for granted.
But it didn’t last. Not the peace.
When he’s calm, it’s like watching a beautiful storm cloud finally break into sun.
When the waves hit, it’s violent. Terrifying.
Therapies?
We’ve tried. Speech, OT, all of it.
He does well for a while… then regresses into aggression so severe that the therapists drop him and tell us he needs behavior therapy — which no one around here wants to take on.
It’s happened three times.
We still don’t know what triggers the switch.
But when it hits — it’s holes in the walls.
Head slams. Arm bites. Blood. Sweat. Tears.
Literally.
I fixed the drywall.
I can’t fix my son.
After our last family trip — which went surprisingly well — he came back and started attacking the walls. Slamming his body to create huge holes. We replaced the door with a heavy-duty one after he busted through the first one during a meltdown.
And the worst part?
He’s in there.
I know he is.
There are moments — split seconds — where I see his soul peek through. A smirk. A sparkle. A flicker of peace.
But this? This is not peace.
This is a prison.
Don’t tell me this is the next step in human evolution.
Don’t call this a gift.
Don’t romanticize this.
This is neurological dysfunction.
This is immune injury.
This is a brain that cannot properly connect with the body.
And he doesn’t deserve it.
The autism “spectrum” has done more damage than good.
Because lumping my son in with quirky geniuses and chatty tech bros has left children like him without proper diagnosis, support, or even acknowledgment.
We are invisible in plain sight.
And we are tired.
We’ve adapted every corner of our lives just to survive.
We can’t go to Easter egg hunts, or birthday parties, or anywhere without risk.
And most of the time… I’m scared to even hope.
But I’m writing this because someone needs to hear it.
If this is your life too — I see you.
If this isn’t your life — consider yourself lucky.
But don’t look away.
Because our story deserves to be heard too.
And our children — especially the ones who can’t speak — need more than just awareness.
They need help.
They need truth.
They need change.
We are not okay.
But we are not giving up.
Not on our kids.
Not ever.

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