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ubiquitin
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dooms
“I said over and over and over that the Autistic Children WERE VACCINATED ”

you can repeat it as many times as you want, that wont make it true .

This is a study looking at MMR.
We are talking about MMR.
not oranges
not apples
Not amoxicilin

MMR MMR MMR MMR MMR
I’m not sure why this simple point is confusing you.
It doesn’t matter if they ate oranges, or had the TDAP

“ALL Vaccines can cause Autism – NOT only MMR.”

Even if true, lets focus on MMR first.
You are easily confused with this one study, can you imagine focusing on “all vaccines” at once?

for the time being Lets pretend every last vaccine under the sun causes autism.
What about the MMR, well great news! We have a solid study that answers this very question!
Have you seen it? it was in JAMA in April 2015 (There where other stdusies as well in NEJM and the Lancet There was a Chocrane review* to, but you have trouble with one study so lets put the others aside for now)

“You Refuse to answer the question – WHY does EVERY clinical trial use RANDOMIZATION?”

While not directed to me. Please note As I pointed out above this isnt true. NOT every clinical trial uses randomization. In fact I’d venture that most do not. Certainly (almost?) all large trials do not .

Furthermore. There ARE Randomized trials proving vaccine effectiveness. I provided some earlier.
Here are a few more Bloom 1975; Edees 1991; Lerman 1981; Peltola 1986; Schwarz 1975.
you can find the exact references in the cochrane review cited below

*Note the Cochrane review looked at “five randomised controlled trials (RCTs), one controlled clinical trial (CCT), 27 cohort studies, 17 case-control studies, five time-series trials, one case cross-over trial, two ecological studies, six self controlled case series studies involving in all about 14,700,000 children and assessing effectiveness and safety of MMR vaccine”