Agreed. To get to my point first, the problem I foresee is that the mRNA injection "science" may start replacing the more traditional vaccines, and this is where I would take issue.
One other point I would like to make is the gross number of vaccinations that have come out and have been deemed "necessary" by the powers that be.
Personally, I researched all the childhood vaccines (vaccines in the traditional sense) back in 2006-ish onwards. Why, my first son was born. What I researched and felt was the right approach was a modification to both the number of vaccines injected at once as well as the timeline the vaccines were needed. I felt societally we throw too much at their little bodies too soon...and so I reviewed all the timelines and modified this as to allow more recovery for them between receiving the necessary vaccinations, choosing which ones were necessary, and rejecting the BS ones.
Could the increased number of vaccines given to these kiddos on such a shortened timeline cause autism. Possibly. I'd add in many different possible factors changed since these vaccines were introduced. Something, or more likely, "somethings" were colluding and causing a spike in autism. Really, too many factors all at once to be able to definitively proffer a based answer.
I do not disagree with our brave author and truly have no desire to prove anything scientifically or otherwise. What I will say is that the research I did and the path I took seemed to offer more risk reduction, whether based or "just felt right", and did not place my sons in anymore potential danger from modifying the schedule and number of shots they received (actual herd immunity helped here, even with animal stores present I'm some) and only receiving the true, vaccinations from diseases that could otherwise be life-altering, to state it generally.
The other "fluff" vaccinations I saw as unnecessary and as them being a profit driven scheme by the vaccine companies rather than as a useful tool to preventing serious dis-ease or death. Flu, chicken pox, COVID, gardasil, etc.
What I believe is that, as we see with anything and everything, what was a good intended program, went too far.
Just my two dollars worth (formerly two-cents worth but inflation, you know...lol)