If a child develops whiplash shortly after a car accident, it’s presumed that the car accident caused the whiplash.
If a child develops hives shortly after a bee sting, it’s presumed that the bee sting caused the hives.
If a child develops autism shortly after a vaccination, it’s presumed that … it could have been any number of other things?
In the year 2000, the CDC held an off-the-record meeting in Norcross, Georgia to discuss their own internal study that had shown a strong and clear causation between vaccination and chronic disease — specifically, autism.
Someone made a transcript of that meeting and sent it to RFK, Jr. in 2005. RFK went on to publish portions of the transcript that same year in both Rolling Stone and Salon in an article called “Deadly Immunity.”
Both magazines have since taken down the article. Here’s a synopsis of what it said.
Full interview, this portion starting ~2:00:00:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAuYKHAGLOA