RFK Jr.’s promise to discover what causes autism within six months is fulfilled

While on Air Force One, in remarks captured on video by AP, Trump said: “But you think if you think of it, let’s say 15 years ago and 1 in 10,000 that were born with autism and now it’s making it 1 in 12, 1 in 10 boys, one in 10 or 12, two different studies. Girls, one in 20. Can you imagine, 22 years ago, it was one in 20,000. So that’s obviously something artificial that’s really wrong. And we think we know what that is.”
All these “statistics” are, needless to say, completely fabricated.
So what’s causing a 1,000,000,000,000,000% increase in the incidence of autism?
According to The Washington Post, which cited four sources familiar with the administration’s plans, it is expected that officials will tie autism to acetaminophen use during pregnancy and promote leucovorin as a potential treatment. This approach could fundamentally alter medical guidance for pregnant women and autism treatment protocols and may affect millions of families.
I assume leucovorin is used to treat tapeworms in cattle.
Given that RFK Jr. is leading this effort to bring science to bear on the previously ignored question of what causes autism, is it possible that vaccines could play some role?
Additionally, when asked if there would be an announcement about a potential link between vaccines and autism, Trump said: “We’ll see tomorrow. Vaccines are very interesting. They can be great. But when you put the wrong stuff in them, and children get these massive vaccines, like you give to a horse. Like you give to a horse. And I said for a long time, this is no secret. Spread out over five years. Five shots. Small ones. Did you ever see what they give? They give, I mean, for a little baby to be injected with that much fluid? Even beyond the actual ingredients. Sometimes 80 different vaccines. It’s crazy. That’s a commonsense thing. It’s like you’re shooting up a horse. You have a little body, a little baby, and you’re pumping this big thing. It’s a horrible thing. So we’ll be having a big discussion tomorrow about autism.”
If Joe Biden said something like that it would be 25th amendment time before COB. But since it’s Donald Trump, it’s just another manic Monday.
