The argument made by the medical establishment that autism has always been with us is wrong. In fact, it’s not just wrong but could even be considered sociopathic. A landmark technique used by highly manipulative, non-empathetic individuals (called sociopaths) is to blame their victims for the results of the abuse targeted upon them. The medical establishment’s relationship with autism families has its very roots in 'victim-blaming' abuse. It was around 1950 when the terms refrigerator mother and refrigerator parents were coined to “better” explain autism. The chosen terms purported that the cause of then rare autism was a lack of maternal warmth. Until not so long ago, autism was all your fault, refrigerator parents, according to the mainstream medical experts. And now, according to the same medical establishment, autism is all genetic and has always been with us.
Fast-forwarding to modern days, the attempt to erase history is happening by the widespread use of another sociopathic technique called gaslighting. Gaslighting is defined as a form of psychological abuse when the targets, in this case autism families and an overall aware public, are manipulated into doubting their own memory, perception, and sanity. A core talking point currently being forced is that autism has always been with us. Those forcing it are attempting to manipulate an entire population into doubting their own childhood memories and perceptions. Despite this manipulative talking point, many of us refuse to forget that in the not-so-distant past, school systems didn’t have to devote such extensive focus and resources to the growing number of special needs students (on the autism spectrum) as they do now. It was rare to know someone with autism because in the past the autism epidemic simply didn’t exist. In a recent interview, Del Bigtree stated:
“Simply put…come on….first of all, you cannot make me forget my own childhood. You cannot make me forget the town I grew up in, the school I grew up in. There was no one in my school that had the issues we see in autism…it was nowhere to be found. And now we all know somebody [on the autism spectrum].”
Are there other talking points attempting to explain away the exponential rise in autism? Another reason for the rapidly increasing numbers, according to the mainstream medical community, is simply better diagnosis. To recap, in one grand effort the gaslighting of an entire generation is attempted when officials claim that autism has always been with us. Now, even with the additional “better diagnosis” explanation, shades of arrogant establishment sociopathy can be seen through the appeal to medical authority, as such a statement hails modern medicine for its perceived progress.
As the twenty-first century’s epidemic of autism descended upon us, so did the wave of awake and aware parents, followed in lockstep by those in medicine and biomedical research who could no longer ignore reality. While mainstream medicine has been busy blaming the one’s suffering injuries and ignoring parental concerns, some medical pioneers have been mapping potential causes and ways to recover the health of children with autism for nearly two decades. Such medical experts have listened to, respected, and worked closely with parents during this process and much of their work has been highlighted in literature and public conference talks.
Yet, books endorsing the establishment’s narrative of explaining away autism are being disproportionally praised in an attempt to solidify the abusive “always been here” and “better diagnosed” talking points. NeuroTribes was released in 2015, and shortly after In a Different Key hit the bookshelves in early 2016. No longer calling it a disorder, NeuroTribes attempts to paint autism as neurodiversity. Framing a devastating and often painful condition as a celebratory form of unique diversity, even a gift, is a direct slap in the face to legions of parents and families who have endured untold hardships and been rendered full-time caregivers to their disabled children, many of whom are now reaching adulthood. The awake, aware, and disillusioned portion of the public patently rejects the attempts to explain away and glorify autism, despite coordinated efforts exemplified by such books.
Accepting autism as a forgone conclusion invalidates decades of documented research on the role of environmental toxicity in activating epigenetic changes. Books like NeuroTribes attempt to erase from history the experiences of those children who have been, and are, recovering from autism, once specific sources of autism-triggering toxicity are being removed from their bodies to allow healing. For every book written in the abusive spirit of NeuroTribes, double and triple that amount is written by parents who have successfully recovered their children from autism using a variety of alternative methods centered on avoidance of and detoxification from environmental and iatrogenic toxins, and then rebuilding their children’s physiology cumulatively damaged by such toxins.
On the back of the autism epidemic, another phenomenon has emerged that has mainstream medicine, government agencies, and Big Pharma terrified: a continually growing critical mass of parents who never stop talking about their children’s regression into autism immediately after vaccination. How are these parents being treated? Polly Tommey, herself a mother of a vaccine-injured autistic son, has travelled the world with the Vaxxed team, interviewing parents of other vaccine-injured children who seek her out to tell their story. She was recently banned from Australia for three years. What was her crime? According to the official document from the Australian Government’s Department of Immigration (DOI) and Border Protection, Tommey’s “presence in Australia would be a risk to the good order of the Australian community.” Ironically, per Australian authorities, Tommey’s activities, such as filming often-censored and ridiculed stories of vaccine adverse reactions, risked causing “an adverse reaction by certain members of Australian society.”
While governments and corporate media outlets of industrialized countries are circling the wagons to ignore, and in cases like Tommey’s ban from Australia, move against truth-tellers it is independent journalists, parents, and a growing number of doctors and scientists within a slowly awakening faction of the medical and scientific communities who are sounding the alarm. It is typical for parents of newly diagnosed autistic children to receive these traumatizing mainstream “solutions”: a handful of dangerous pharmaceutical drugs to put their autistic child on and eventual institutionalization of their grown child in an adult care facility. All too often parents have to endure the painful experience of learning about autism and its epigenetic and environmental causes, that in some cases could have been prevented, only after their child begins to regress. Because modern medicine has chosen to root itself in autism’s popular sociopathic reasoning, its loyal practitioners must remain blind or submit to having their hands tied when it comes to real solutions. It is usually at this point that the mainstream medical establishment loses the trust of parents who seek the truth.
It is through the unwavering spirit of families and parents—discarded, ignored, and abused by official channels—that justice, greater awareness, and true healing is breaking into mainstream awareness. Rather than being cast away into the dustbin of history, the inconvenient truths about autism keep snapping back like a boomerang, never to be stopped by government force and corporate influence. The thousands upon thousands of similar stories constantly shared online and in grassroots communities will always checkmate abusive talking points and buzzwords coming from all levels of underhanded officialdom.
Fast-forwarding to modern days, the attempt to erase history is happening by the widespread use of another sociopathic technique called gaslighting. Gaslighting is defined as a form of psychological abuse when the targets, in this case autism families and an overall aware public, are manipulated into doubting their own memory, perception, and sanity. A core talking point currently being forced is that autism has always been with us. Those forcing it are attempting to manipulate an entire population into doubting their own childhood memories and perceptions. Despite this manipulative talking point, many of us refuse to forget that in the not-so-distant past, school systems didn’t have to devote such extensive focus and resources to the growing number of special needs students (on the autism spectrum) as they do now. It was rare to know someone with autism because in the past the autism epidemic simply didn’t exist. In a recent interview, Del Bigtree stated:
“Simply put…come on….first of all, you cannot make me forget my own childhood. You cannot make me forget the town I grew up in, the school I grew up in. There was no one in my school that had the issues we see in autism…it was nowhere to be found. And now we all know somebody [on the autism spectrum].”
Are there other talking points attempting to explain away the exponential rise in autism? Another reason for the rapidly increasing numbers, according to the mainstream medical community, is simply better diagnosis. To recap, in one grand effort the gaslighting of an entire generation is attempted when officials claim that autism has always been with us. Now, even with the additional “better diagnosis” explanation, shades of arrogant establishment sociopathy can be seen through the appeal to medical authority, as such a statement hails modern medicine for its perceived progress.
As the twenty-first century’s epidemic of autism descended upon us, so did the wave of awake and aware parents, followed in lockstep by those in medicine and biomedical research who could no longer ignore reality. While mainstream medicine has been busy blaming the one’s suffering injuries and ignoring parental concerns, some medical pioneers have been mapping potential causes and ways to recover the health of children with autism for nearly two decades. Such medical experts have listened to, respected, and worked closely with parents during this process and much of their work has been highlighted in literature and public conference talks.
Yet, books endorsing the establishment’s narrative of explaining away autism are being disproportionally praised in an attempt to solidify the abusive “always been here” and “better diagnosed” talking points. NeuroTribes was released in 2015, and shortly after In a Different Key hit the bookshelves in early 2016. No longer calling it a disorder, NeuroTribes attempts to paint autism as neurodiversity. Framing a devastating and often painful condition as a celebratory form of unique diversity, even a gift, is a direct slap in the face to legions of parents and families who have endured untold hardships and been rendered full-time caregivers to their disabled children, many of whom are now reaching adulthood. The awake, aware, and disillusioned portion of the public patently rejects the attempts to explain away and glorify autism, despite coordinated efforts exemplified by such books.
Accepting autism as a forgone conclusion invalidates decades of documented research on the role of environmental toxicity in activating epigenetic changes. Books like NeuroTribes attempt to erase from history the experiences of those children who have been, and are, recovering from autism, once specific sources of autism-triggering toxicity are being removed from their bodies to allow healing. For every book written in the abusive spirit of NeuroTribes, double and triple that amount is written by parents who have successfully recovered their children from autism using a variety of alternative methods centered on avoidance of and detoxification from environmental and iatrogenic toxins, and then rebuilding their children’s physiology cumulatively damaged by such toxins.
On the back of the autism epidemic, another phenomenon has emerged that has mainstream medicine, government agencies, and Big Pharma terrified: a continually growing critical mass of parents who never stop talking about their children’s regression into autism immediately after vaccination. How are these parents being treated? Polly Tommey, herself a mother of a vaccine-injured autistic son, has travelled the world with the Vaxxed team, interviewing parents of other vaccine-injured children who seek her out to tell their story. She was recently banned from Australia for three years. What was her crime? According to the official document from the Australian Government’s Department of Immigration (DOI) and Border Protection, Tommey’s “presence in Australia would be a risk to the good order of the Australian community.” Ironically, per Australian authorities, Tommey’s activities, such as filming often-censored and ridiculed stories of vaccine adverse reactions, risked causing “an adverse reaction by certain members of Australian society.”
While governments and corporate media outlets of industrialized countries are circling the wagons to ignore, and in cases like Tommey’s ban from Australia, move against truth-tellers it is independent journalists, parents, and a growing number of doctors and scientists within a slowly awakening faction of the medical and scientific communities who are sounding the alarm. It is typical for parents of newly diagnosed autistic children to receive these traumatizing mainstream “solutions”: a handful of dangerous pharmaceutical drugs to put their autistic child on and eventual institutionalization of their grown child in an adult care facility. All too often parents have to endure the painful experience of learning about autism and its epigenetic and environmental causes, that in some cases could have been prevented, only after their child begins to regress. Because modern medicine has chosen to root itself in autism’s popular sociopathic reasoning, its loyal practitioners must remain blind or submit to having their hands tied when it comes to real solutions. It is usually at this point that the mainstream medical establishment loses the trust of parents who seek the truth.
It is through the unwavering spirit of families and parents—discarded, ignored, and abused by official channels—that justice, greater awareness, and true healing is breaking into mainstream awareness. Rather than being cast away into the dustbin of history, the inconvenient truths about autism keep snapping back like a boomerang, never to be stopped by government force and corporate influence. The thousands upon thousands of similar stories constantly shared online and in grassroots communities will always checkmate abusive talking points and buzzwords coming from all levels of underhanded officialdom.