The headline over at InfoWars says it all:
78 percent increase in autism rates over past decade coincides with new vaccination schedules
Alex Jones elucidates:
And yet the mainstream medical system and its allies in the government and media are willfully ignoring this glaring fact, blaming “unknown” causes and “genetics” for causing autism, which are the two most common catch-all scapegoats. And in explaining the drastic rise in autism rates over the years, the talking heads actually claim that there is no rise — the seemingly elevated autism rates are merely the result of improved autism screening methods that are now identifying more cases.
Yes, blaming unknown causes for an unknown thing is downright irresponsible, especially when that unknown thing suspiciously coincides with some other thing. That’s why I think it’s time we face up to what’s really going on, here. Vaccinations are a pretty good explanation for autism, but I think there’s something else that makes even more sense. If we’re ready to face it, that is.

Look, I don’t like it any more than you do. Dora is cute, and Boots seems to all appearances to be a very decent monkey. But the facts are what they are: Dora the Explorer first aired in the year 2000. Diagnoses of autism have been skyrocketing ever since.
When are our puppet masters in the medical establishment going to come clean?