One of our favorite go-to’s during the COVID-years was Jeff Childers’ incredible Substack, Coffee and Covid. This clip from today’s post circles back to the research of Dr. Andy Wakefield, who connected gut microbiome dysfunction after vaccination. The Free Now Foundation team loves Dr. Wakefield and we showed up BIG at the Protocol 7 premiere’s in Austin and Los Angeles. Might redemption be in the works for Dr. Wakefield?
We shall see…
💉💉 Good medical news emerged yesterday in the form of a UK Daily Mail article headlined, “Scientists discover ‘exciting’ link between autism and gut bacteria.” They are so close.
The article reported on a new Hong Kong study published this week in Nature Microbiology titled, “Multikingdom and functional gut microbiota markers for autism spectrum disorder.”
Back in the 1990’s, Dr. Andrew Wakefield was hounded out of medicine for claiming that autism was caused by childhood vaccines destroying essential gut bacteria. Like the doctor who removed the well pump handle to stop a cholera epidemic, Wakefield will never get his good reputation back. Just forget about it.
They will never ever admit the jab connection. But now that a mechanism of injury has been identified, there might be new hope to somehow treat kids and adults injured by baffling, mysterious, unidentified “environmental factors.”
In any case, they are on the right track now. In the study referenced by the Mail’s article, researchers did ‘fecal transplants’ between autistic humans and mice. The mice became autistic.
Here’s a link to another, similar study published in the Journal Cell back in 2019. It’s taken five years to break into the mainstream. Now, somebody just needs to figure out what “environmental factor” is wrecking kids’ gut bacteria.
Completely unrelated, vaccine manufacturers are not currently required to study the effect of childhood vaccines on microbiota. Maybe they should be? Just asking.
Aria Morgan is a writer and advocate dedicated to civil liberties, medical freedom, and free speech. As Director of Content at Free Now Foundation (2024–2026) and former Managing Editor of Children’s Health Defense–CA (2021–2024), she helped shape investigative storytelling efforts advancing informed consent and individual rights.
Aria bridges more than 30 years of embodied wellness practice and over 25 years of teaching with civic engagement. Her wellness work lives at DailyDowndog.com















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