Go to 5:35 "Have you proved the link?" "Absolutely not" The main concern of his research was the autism gut biome link. He was merely reporting what parents told him.
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More evidence that autism is linked to gut bacteriahttps://amp.economist.com/science-and-technology/2019/05/30/more-evidence-that-autism-is-linked-to-gut-bacteria …
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I’m aware of the AV co-opting of the “gastrointestinal” link to try and prove Wakefield was right. Except those studies have zero to do with the MMR.
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But did he ever say MMR causes autism? In the video you posted he says "absolutely not"
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He literally made a movie to try and redeem his career and show that MMR does cause autism (and made up a cdc conspiracy about it.)
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The movie was mostly about the CDC whistleblower. They both say the movie doesn't prove a link. It proves the CDC tried to hide a link
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The movie shows nothing of the sort. 
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/andrew-wakefields-vaxxed-antivaccine-propaganda-at-its-most-pernicious/ …
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"For one thing, as VAXXED mentions, all the remaining co-authors of the study other than Thompson have denied it." They didn't destroy documents, because they said they didn't. Logical...
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"but more importantly it’s just not very plausible given government data retention and computer backup policies" Sounds like an air-tight case. Could never happen!
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