08/14/2025 / By Willow Tohi
In 2002, a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) declared there was no link between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism. For decades, it was heralded as definitive proof, silencing skeptics and shaping global vaccine policies. Now, a peer-reviewed reanalysis by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) scientists reveals glaring arithmetic errors, contradictory data and undisclosed conflicts of interest — directly challenging the study’s conclusions.
The findings, published in Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal, coincide with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s federal probe into autism’s causes. Critics accuse health agencies of relying on flawed science tied to drugmakers, while families demand answers amid soaring autism rates — now affecting 1 in 36 U.S. children.
CHD scientists Karl Jablonowski and Brian Hooker dissected the 2002 Danish study led by Anders Hviid, which compared autism rates in 537,303 vaccinated vs. unvaccinated children. Their reanalysis uncovered:
“The baseline numbers don’t match, and the adjustment model was never shared,” said Hooker. “This isn’t science — it’s obfuscation.”
The 2002 study’s credibility is further undermined by its industry ties:
“When you follow the money, the ‘consensus’ crumbles,” said CHD’s Jablonowski, noting that raw data were never released for verification.
The study also downplayed a critical finding: Vaccinated boys with autistic siblings had higher autism rates than unvaccinated peers — suggesting a genetic-vaccine interaction. Yet this wasn’t explored further.
The debate isn’t just academic. Autism rates have surged from 1 in 10,000 in the 1970s to 1 in 36 today — paralleling the expansion of vaccine schedules. While environmental toxins (e.g., pesticides, heavy metals) are studied, vaccines remain policed by industry-backed narratives.
RFK Jr.’s investigation seeks uncensored data analysis, but media outlets still brand any vaccine skepticism as “anti-science” — despite CDC whistleblowers and withheld studies (e.g., the 2014 DeStefano scandal).
Historical Context:
The reanalysis joins a growing body of research challenging vaccine orthodoxy:
“Families deserve transparency, not gaslighting,” said Hooker. “If the Danish data is solid, release it. If not, retract it.”
For 23 years, the NEJM study insulated vaccine programs from scrutiny. Now, its foundation is cracking—not from conspiracy, but from basic math. As autism devastates a generation, the public is seeing what mainstream media won’t report: Science is never settled when industry profits hang in the balance.
The next step? Independent replication — no conflicts, no shortcuts. Until then, the question remains: How many children might have been spared?
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