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00:16:56.740And I will break it down even further tomorrow, the next day about the Biden regime, actually with the FBI and others actually working with these massive platforms and other entities and people to suppress.
00:17:12.540This gets back to the fear to suppress and destroy you, destroy your career, destroy your life, suppress it because they wanted to, they wanted to crush MAGA after they stole the election in 2020.
00:17:24.380The other huge one is Bobby Kennedy, and this gets to be the results in the payoff when you guys do so much work, like defending Pete Hegseth or remember getting Bobby Kennedy across the line to be, uh, confirmed.
00:17:39.000A major story of what he's working on, and, uh, we've got a cold open for that.
00:17:44.560And then I want to bring in Dr. Toby Rogers.
00:17:47.460Uh, so let's go ahead and play the cold open for him.
00:17:53.260The CDC data that we released this week shows one in 31, but it's, it's a state by state data.
00:18:00.800And the, the worst state is California, which actually has the best collection methodology.
00:18:06.800So they actually probably reflect what we're seeing nationwide in California.
00:18:12.940It's one in every 20 kids and one in every 12.5 boys.
00:18:17.780And if you look at the minority numbers, which we don't do very well, it's much worse.
00:18:23.060And I, uh, the low functioning autism, in other words, people who have full blown autism, which is about, and there are degrees.
00:18:31.780Oh yeah, there are degrees about 25% of the population of that kids with autism, about 25% of them are nonverbal, non-toilet trained there.
00:18:42.460You know, they have all these stereotypical behaviors, head banging, uh, biting, toe walking, stimming.
00:18:49.780Um, and that population is growing higher and higher.
00:20:27.100Dr. Toby Rogers joins us from the University of Sydney and a fellow over at the Great Brownstone Institute, which we absolutely love.
00:20:34.140Doctor, first off, the reaction of this has been, uh, the, um, established order at pharmaceutical companies and in medicine and at universities have lost it over this.
00:20:49.460And even the, that, and they're all sitting there going, this is what we warned about.
00:20:54.100Bobby Kennedy lied in his confirmation hearing.
00:20:56.860All the people, all of his cult over children's health defense are all a bunch of psycho liars.
00:21:01.880And you've essentially got a bunch of zombies now that are inside the wire and you're about to destroy American medicine and with it, the American people, sir.
00:21:10.960Well, for the first time we have somebody telling the truth, which we haven't had ever in the autism epidemic.
00:21:22.660And the prevalence rates that we're seeing that Bobby was talking about are just astronomical.
00:21:30.920So I've been researching this since 2015 and originally for most of the 20th century, autism was so rare.
00:21:40.960And no one even thought to do a prevalence study.
00:21:43.580So you don't have the first autism prevalence study until 1970.
00:21:47.500And the prevalence rate at that time was one in 10,000 children.
00:23:23.880And the research that I've done with Mark Blacksell and Cynthia Nevison shows that we're going to hit a trillion dollars a year in autism costs in the United States by the end of the decade.
00:23:35.180And so, that's roughly equal to U.S. Defense Department costs.
00:23:42.520There's no plan to meet that challenge right now.
00:23:45.580Now, Bobby Kennedy's working on it, and President Trump deserves credit for that, and Bobby Kennedy deserves credit for that as well, for finally turning and reckoning with the situation.
00:23:56.240But we've just never had a situation before where 3%, 4%, 5% of the population is disabled for life in infancy.
00:24:07.080So, the thing about autism is autism costs more than cancer, stroke, and heart disease combined because those diseases happen later in life and for a shorter period of time.
00:24:19.740With autism, these are costs and challenges over a lifetime.
00:24:24.320Now, what you'll see from Bobby Kennedy is a reckoning with the problem, talking about, well, how do we build housing for all of these kids who are now becoming adults who are on the autism spectrum?
00:24:36.260Where are they going to live after their parents die, right?
00:24:39.220So, we'll actually get a reckoning with that problem.
00:24:42.440But for the last 39 years, nobody in government has reckoned with the crisis that we're in, even though it's surged in prevalence all around us.
00:26:02.480This is why I say he's at the level of General Washington and Abraham Lincoln, the third great world historical figure as President of the United States,
00:26:11.100changing the direction, the arc of this country, which is extraordinary.
00:26:16.000And the fight and the pushback is unbelievable.
00:26:20.680Just understand, you save Pete Hexeth to even get to full confirmation, get to a hearing.
00:26:26.940And then in the hearings, you once again push him over the top.
00:26:31.600Pete Hexeth, they're trying to destroy Pete Hexeth as a man and as a secretary of defense.
00:26:38.260They're coming and they're rolling hard.
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00:31:41.240I mean, that is a massive number, sir.
00:31:43.400Are Social Security for disabled—where is it captured?
00:31:47.340Yeah, it's across a bunch of different categories.
00:31:49.880So in the public health literature, there are these things called cost-of-disease models,
00:31:55.720and you look at a number of different categories.
00:31:58.480So you look at the additional costs to educate someone, in this case, on the autism spectrum.
00:32:04.200You look at additional health care costs, you look at housing costs, supportive service costs, and then you also look at things like labor force participation.
00:32:13.120So if somebody doesn't have speech and isn't able to participate in the workforce, then they also have lower tax rates.
00:32:21.260And often parents are required to stay home to take care of the child, and so you lose the income that comes from the parents working.
00:32:33.640And so you model the prevalence across the population and across all these different categories, and then you multiply it all together.
00:32:41.780What's interesting about our model is that we correctly model prevalence for the first time.
00:32:47.820Previous cost-of-autism models assumed that the rate was static, that the autism rate was 1% or 0.5% or 2%, and they just multiplied that across the whole population.
00:33:00.580That's not what's happening with autism, what's actually happening is children born from 1986 to the present, it's like a wave pattern.
00:33:10.020The autism rate keeps going up and up and up, and as a result, the costs compound over time.
00:33:16.660And so this cost study that I did with Mark Blackstone and Cynthia Nevison is called autism tsunami because the costs of autism are like a tsunami moving through society
00:33:27.380and growing to the point where we actually predicted costs of $6 trillion per year in the United States by 2060 if things continue on the present course.
00:33:38.760Now, the good news is, from everything we can tell, autism is preventable.
00:33:45.100And those are the words that Bobby Kennedy said last week.
00:34:18.400Well, they're being disingenuous because we have two very good studies, multimillion-dollar studies that were commissioned by the state of California
00:34:30.980that looked at this question, that looked at this question of, well, is the increase in prevalence real,
00:34:35.860or is it caused by diagnostic substitution, diagnostic expansion, better awareness, people moving to a state to take advantage of better social services, that sort of thing.
00:34:46.640So, the first study is by Robert Byrd at UC Davis.
00:34:50.680He is head of pediatric medicine at UC Davis Hospital, led a team at UC Davis and UCLA.
00:34:56.700And they came back and said, no, these prevalence rates, this increase in prevalence is real, and it's not explained by changes in diagnostic criteria,
00:35:05.740and it's not explained by better awareness.
00:35:07.620And he urged lawmakers to look at environmental factors, and then the study was repeated in 2009.
00:35:15.420Irva Hertz-Picciotto at UC Davis and a co-author named Delwich in 2009 published a study that showed that, again,
00:35:23.960the increase in autism prevalence is real and not caused by better awareness, diagnostic substitution, diagnostic expansion.
00:35:31.780That explains a little bit, a small percentage of the increase.
00:35:34.820But remember, we're trying to explain a 32,158% increase in autism over the last 52 years.
00:35:47.040We're not 32,000% more aware than we were.
00:35:51.160Something in the environment is happening that's causing these kids to develop autism.
00:35:56.540Okay, that was then the second part of this is you had, I think, 15, 12, 13, 14, 15 different categories.
00:36:13.700Is it scientifically based that it's that broad?
00:36:16.620And why was the knee-jerk reaction that you guys were crazy, even the way that you're going about investigating this to see how real it is, sir?
00:36:24.860So, look, with any toxic exposure, there's a range of different effects, right?
00:36:34.580If you're exposed to a toxic chemical, some people are going to experience cognitive effects.
00:36:39.060Some people are going to experience gastrointestinal problems.
00:36:43.940Other people are going to develop problems with their blood, problems with their immune system, that sort of thing.
00:36:48.800There's going to be a range of different effects.
00:36:51.240What we see with autistic children is a wide range of different effects.
00:37:00.380So some that are more severely impacted, lose speech, eye contact, the ability to socialize, that sort of thing.
00:37:08.880Others are socially awkward, but they're still able to function in society and go to work and pay taxes and that sort of thing.
00:37:18.840What the pharmaceutical industry has done over the last few days is to flood the zone and to try to erase people with profound autism, the people who are unable to care for themselves.
00:37:39.820What do you mean they tried to erase them?
00:37:41.120The pharmaceutical industry, because they've been on this from the beginning, now, this week, they're trying to erase people with profound autism.
00:37:53.020And for what outcome are they looking for, sir?
00:37:56.520Well, so what we saw starting seven or eight years ago is that there was all this talk about neurodiversity.
00:38:06.240So suddenly we were supposed to celebrate autism, normalize it, act as if it's always been with us at the same rate as before.
00:38:15.200But we know that behind the scenes, the pharmaceutical industry is delighted by this focus on neurodiversity.
00:38:22.700And people who write books and articles about neurodiversity suddenly are winning awards out of nowhere and being promoted on the mainstream media and that sort of thing.
00:38:32.160What do you mean about neurodiversity?
00:38:38.620This is just a term that showed up a few years ago.
00:38:43.820And there's this guy, Steve Silberman, who wrote a book called Neurotribes.
00:38:48.460And it was to celebrate autism in the same way that one might celebrate LGBT or people of color or left-handedness or whatever.
00:39:00.060It was a very sophisticated attempt to normalize autism.
00:39:05.180Unfortunately, autism is the result of children being poisoned.
00:39:09.880And so what they were normalizing was children being poisoned in the environment, which is actually an incredibly sinister thing to do.
00:39:18.920So people like Bobby Kennedy, myself, Children's Health Defense, you, the high wire, have been trying to say, no, no, this is a real problem.
00:39:29.660These children are in pain a lot of the time, have seizures, are unable to care for themselves, unable to live normal lives.
00:39:37.560And we can do something about this if we stop putting poisons in children's bodies.
00:39:42.360Well, when you say that, though, there's a wide range because automatically they go to this is Bobby Kennedy and his nutcase cult that is anti-vaccinated, you know, anti-vaccine.
00:39:58.520And next thing you know, you're going to have measles all over the country and kids can be dropping dead because the inmates run the asylum.
00:40:05.700When you say put when you say it's toxic and we're putting it in children, clearly in the 12 different things, you have more than just this being tied to vaccines.
00:40:18.540Or if you guys already come to the conclusion and we're just kidding ourselves here that it is vaccines and all the other different areas of inquiry, the other 10 or 12 are going to be fruitless, sir.
00:40:35.840Anything that causes an immune activation event, so said differently, anything that overwhelms the immune system can trigger autism.
00:40:46.420That's the best scientific research that we have at this point.
00:40:50.520And so in my research, I look at five classes of toxicants that increase autism risk.
00:40:55.980So mercury from coal-fired power plants and cars, endocrine disruptors and plastics and fire retardants, pesticides and herbicides, electromagnetic frequencies, cell phones, cell phone towers, Wi-Fi, and then pharmaceuticals, specifically SSRI antidepressants, Tylenol, and vaccines.
00:41:15.320And we actually have fairly good studies, sort of 10 to 20 in each of these areas, that show the increased risk from exposures to these various toxicants.
00:41:28.640What you'll see in these studies is if you live too close to a coal-fired power plant or a field that's sprayed with a particular pesticide during a particular trimester of pregnancy, you'll see the autism rate in the children born to those mothers increase.
00:41:45.040So there'll be a risk ratio of 1.2% or 1.3%, so you'll see autism risk increase 20%, 30%.
00:41:54.300The problem is we're trying to explain a 32,000% increase in autism over the last 52 years.
00:42:05.260So a 20% or even a 30% increased risk of autism can't get you anywhere close to explaining the 32,000% increase in autism over the last 50 years.
00:42:19.740So there's a study, and I'm going to break a major story here that nobody else has and nobody else has reported on, and you're the only one who has the courage to go there, which is the study that helps us understand the contribution of the different toxicants to causing autism is the study led by Sally Ozenoff at UC Davis.
00:42:44.540It came out in 2018, and she used this brilliant study design where they asked the question a lot of different ways, and they gathered a lot of different records to try to piece together the childhood of these children who had developed autism.
00:42:59.360And what she found was that up to 88% of autism cases are characterized by autistic regression.
00:43:08.880The child was developing normally, and then something happened.
00:43:13.540Suddenly, suddenly, the child loses speech, eye contact, the ability to care for him or herself, the ability to socialize with others.
00:43:23.080What's important about that is that autistic regression suggests an acute toxic exposure.
00:43:34.840So we now have eyewitness testimony from thousands of parents that the acute toxic exposure that preceded the autistic regression was a well-baby vaccine appointment with a pediatrician.
00:44:46.040And previously, the assumption was that these children had been born with it, that it was genetic, that they'd always had it.
00:44:54.060And what's groundbreaking about Sally Ozonoff's study in 2018 is that she shows that up to 88% of autism cases are characterized by autistic regression,
00:45:06.000and that suggests an acute toxic exposure.
00:45:10.560It's one of the most important studies in this entire debate, and to my knowledge, your show right now is the first major news channel to report on this.
00:48:19.180So we've known about problems with the vaccine schedule and we've known about children regressing into autism for a long time.
00:48:29.600But to get that message into the public record and the public consciousness,
00:48:35.180it's just this Herculean effort to have an honest conversation for the first time.
00:48:41.180You're one of the few shows in the world that has the stones to go there and actually have this conversation, has the courage to have this conversation.
00:48:50.340And so there's a huge body of knowledge about what is known about autism risk.
00:48:56.860And I feel like Bobby Kennedy's challenge is to introduce this into the public record, introduce this into the public consciousness,
00:49:06.180sit Senator Cassidy down and walk him through the science so that he realizes we have a problem and that there's something we can do about it.
00:49:27.280So I just feel like it's a communication problem.
00:49:30.720The pharmaceutical industry has controlled all of the channels of conversation.
00:49:35.160And look, in 2021, the Biden administration banned me for life from Twitter for trying to have a conversation about Fauci's behavior during the AIDS epidemic.
00:49:47.120He banned this antibiotic called Bactrim and I put out a tweet about it.
00:50:05.780So it's only now with the Trump administration coming into power with your courage to tell the truth and with Bobby Kennedy, HHS, that the full story can be told.
00:50:24.300Do you have a website that people can follow you or where do they go to find out more about you and more about Bobby Kennedy, this heroic effort at HHS, sir?
00:50:32.560So I have a sub stack and it's Toby Rogers dot sub stack dot com.
00:50:38.860I published my long form essays there and I'd be grateful if you would if you would subscribe.
00:50:44.880There's free options and paid options.
00:50:46.680It's I call it utopian, but it's Toby Rogers dot sub stack dot com.
00:50:51.100And I just want to say how grateful I am to you, Steve, for all the work that you and your team do.
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