Abstract

Recently there have been increased reports of autism, yet the disease is not contagious. Since it is not catching, there must be other forces at work that somehow create or pass on the autistic symptoms. DNA reports show that deviations in the genetic code due to ancient inbreeding can follow a human line for generations. Studies show that inbreeding was widespread until a few hundred years ago and is continued today, but to a lesser degree. After millions of inbreeds, the world population has become so numerous that it is globally sharing ancestors which is producing genetic abnormalities. In other words, autism may be the result of the widespread inbreeding of ancient generations. We are all touched by autism to one degree or another through common ancestors. The DNA of modern Homo sapiens of European and/or Asian descent will show 1 to 4% Neanderthal from 40,000 years ago. With that in mind, todays outbreaks may be due to descendants of ancient inbreeding times surfacing at the same time. Key words: Autism, genetics, inbreeding, DNA, ancient generations, consanguineous marriage, incest

Highlights

  • The world might be smaller than you thinkCurrently there are increased reports of autism, yet the disease is not contagious

  • Vaccine experts at Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (CDC, 2015) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), agree that MMR vaccines are not responsible for the recent swell in the number of children diagnosed with autism (Magliaro, 2015)

  • According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), abnormal chromosomes can be divided into two basic groups: (1) numerical abnormalities, when an individual is missing a chromosome from a pair or has more than two of a pair

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Summary

National Council on Rehabilitation Education

There have been increased reports of autism, yet the disease is not contagious. Since it is not catching, there must be other forces at work that somehow create or pass on the autistic symptoms. DNA reports show that deviations in the genetic code due to ancient inbreeding can follow a human line for generations. Studies show that inbreeding was widespread until a few hundred years ago and is continued today, but to a lesser degree. Autism may be the result of the widespread inbreeding of ancient generations. The DNA of modern Homo sapiens of European and/or Asian descent will show 1 to 4% Neanderthal from 40,000 years ago.

The world might be smaller than you think
Earliest autism diagnosis
Changes in diagnostic criteria
Fraudulent autism study
The genetic blueprint of life
Centuries of inbreeding
Possible inbred mutations causing autism
ACTUAL STUDIES SHOWING CONNECTION BETWEEN INBREEDING AND AUTISM
From as far back
Modern human migrations
Researchers find not all mutations are inherited
Findings
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

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