The fraudulent scientific community has been rocked to its core by an extensive peer-reviewed study that was published this year. Using the CDC’s own Medicaid data, doctors at the Chalfont Research Institute have shown that vaccines are directly linked to 80% of all childhood autism cases. The study also showed a clear dose-response pattern, which means that the more vaccines a child receives, the more at risk they become for developing autism. This should be a good warmup for the public before HHS releases a study in September that will prove the same thing.
To explain the researchers’ findings, we have to first look at a now-defunct public health database that was run for years by the NIH. It was called DEVEXI.
DEVEXI tracked and linked medical and dental records for 11 million patients enrolled in Medicaid and other programs. The data was all “de-identified” to protect patient identities and medical privacy. This extremely valuable tool tracked all treatments, prescriptions, and vaccines that patients were given over a 22-year period.
The primary purpose of DEVEXI was to conduct longitudinal health studies. It allowed researchers to conduct long-term health outcomes related to medical treatments, combined with environmental, behavioral, and socioeconomic information.
Sorry for all the blah blah blah. This was an important database that was extremely useful for identifying public health patterns.
The NIH, under COVID villain Dr. Francis Collins, quietly shut down DEVEXI in 2020. No reason was ever given for decommissioning it. For those who don’t remember him, here’s Dr. Collins showing the typical professionalism of public health officials under the Biden regime:
Disgraced former NIH Director Francis Collins — who famously lied about the COVID lab leak, gain of function research, and tried to censor debate about COVID restrictions — is currently singing a song at an anti-Trump “science” rally at the Lincoln Memorial. pic.twitter.com/BEGs4321HR
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) March 7, 2025
DEVEXI was gone, but the data was still there. The doctors at the Chalfont Research Institute looked at the data and easily found the smoking gun. And who knows? Maybe that smoking gun was why Collins and the other crooks shut down the database.
They analyzed 22 years of Florida Medicaid data on children between birth and 9 years of age. DEVEXI allowed them to follow results among children who received the full CDC-recommended childhood vaccine schedule. For a child to be considered “up to date” on their shots in the Medicaid program, they would have to receive 70 vaccines in eleven vaccination visits.
And there it was in plain sight: Children in Florida who were fully up to date on their shots were 440% more likely to develop autism than kids who didn’t receive all the recommended vaccines.
The doctors say that translates into a Population Attributable Risk of 80%. In other words, vaccines have caused 80% of all autism cases in America.
It gets worse. The study also showed that 85% of all learning disabilities among children are caused by vaccines. Talk about missing the point of “public health” entirely.
Meanwhile, the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) has been suing the CDC for years to look at the data that the agency says proves “vaccines do not cause autism.” For decades, the CDC website has definitively declared that vaccines don’t cause autism. Anyone who suggests otherwise is declared a conspiracy theorist and a quack. So, ICAN sued for the studies used to determine that.
There must be studies, right?
After multiple years of stonewalling and refusing to release the evidence to support its claims that all vaccines are safe, the CDC has finally confessed the truth in court. They never had any studies proving that vaccines don’t cause autism. Not a single one.
If you suggest to a mainstream media figure today that vaccines cause autism, they’re likely to stab you in the eyeball. The Holy Vaccines must not be blasphemed! It never used to be that way.
In the 1990s, the media and many doctors were sounding the alarm that vaccines were obviously causing an unprecedented surge in autism among children. Even Joe “Hide Your Interns” Scarborough, who still works at MSNBC to this day, talked frequently about how vaccines cause autism. Everyone in Congress knew it, too. But those were the days before Big Pharma captured the media and public health agencies with money and corruption.
If you think we’re exaggerating, here’s Dr. Mary Megson testifying before Congress in 2000. She’s still a practicing physician in Virginia to this day, and she’s still helping autism families. Everyone always knew it was the vaccines:
An oldie, but a goodie. pic.twitter.com/Kbpiu0Z9a3
— Dr. Ben Tapper (@DrBenTapper1) July 14, 2025

