Yes, and I've seen numbers suggesting that the ratio is projected to be even worse by 2050.
Patriot, that does not surprise me. Thank you for sharing this.
Here's an article suggesting that by 2025 , half of all children would fall within the Autism Spectrum Disorder range. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/inspectrum/201409/autism-apocalypse-2025
Obviously, the number of children with full Autism would be lower than that but still significant.
This article and others I've seen, implicates glyphosates in the disorder. I agree, as well as all the other chemicals are children are being exposed to on a daily basis - In fact, I think it was you that posted something about hand sanitizer a bit ago.
Genetics are also implicated (and what are the mRNA jabs doing in that regard,) but when you look at symptoms like difficulty interacting with others, repetitive behaviors, and hypersensitivity to sound and other stimuli, how much of that is fueled by not only the covid measures but also by early exposure to electronics?
And that's where we get into scary diagnostic territory - There will be many children who meet the diagnostic criteria for autism or autism spectrum disorder - but that doesn't mean they necessarily have autism. It's kind of like diagnosing an active/impulsive child with ADHD when the real problem is inadequate parenting that fails to channel their energy properly or maintain consistency in discipline. Clearly, autism and ADHD are real, but they can also be over-/mis-diagnosed.
And there are always people encouraging these diagnoses, as illustrated in this article touting the market predictions for autism. Scary. https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/autism-spectrum-disorder-diagnostics-market-size-in-2021-with-top-countries-data-what-are-the-key-projections-for-autism-spectrum-disorder-diagnostics-industry-through-2026-latest-127-pages-report-2021-11-28
And look at the familiar names in the list of key players. These companies are creating illness (and working the AMA/APA to generate over-diagnoses of illness) to enrich their bottom lines, and that is despicable.
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