04/07/2025
I have an autistic child.
I’m not “anti-vax.”
But I’m really tired of being dismissed as one just because I ask hard questions.
What I am against is fractured science, lazy assumptions, and a medical system that treats protocols like gospel while refusing to explore how complex inputs interact.
As an engineer, I’d be laughed out of the room if I tested a complex system the way medicine tests vaccines.
• They test one shot at a time
• They assume no long-term interactions
• They treat all kids like they’re biologically identical
• And when you question that? You get told to “trust the experts”
That’s not science. That’s hierarchy.
Let me give you a simple example.
Bleach is safe enough to clean your bathroom.
Ammonia is safe enough to clean your windows.
Mix them together? You get a toxic gas that can kill you.
Two things tested independently can be perfectly safe—until you combine them.
Why don’t we apply that same logic to the 70+ vaccines kids now get by age 18, often in rapid succession, often in combinations never studied together?
By the time my kid started school, he had more than 70 doses of vaccines. Not a single study has looked at the full schedule with real-world combinations, spacing, and additives. Not one.
In engineering, we use Design of Experiments (DOE) to model these kinds of interactions. We don’t guess. We don’t assume. We measure.
So why doesn’t medicine?
Why hasn’t anyone run a full DOE on the vaccine schedule—testing the combos, the timing, the additives, and the biological differences between kids?
This isn’t about blame. It’s about responsibility.
If autism, asthma, ADHD, and autoimmune issues are all rising—we owe it to our kids to ask:
What changed?
What variables haven’t we tested?
What combinations are we ignoring?
Let’s apply real science.
Let’s treat children’s health with the same rigor we’d demand in aerospace, biotech, or even building a bridge.
If that makes me a skeptic—fine. But don’t call me anti-vax.
Call me a parent who refuses to gamble with blind trust.
If you’re tired of being shut down when asking honest questions, you’re not alone.
Let’s keep the conversation going—loudly and logically.