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Reaffirmation of Purpose: Library and Personal Goals
February 1, 2026. Life is an interesting journey. When I first started my undergraduate program at SDSU, I began as a Liberal Studies major. A few classes in Psychology later, I switched areas of study to Psychology. As a graduate Psychology student at Cal State San Marcos, my initial goal was to earn a Ph.D.…
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Non-Clinical Toxicology Spotlight: 9 Simple Ways This Overlooked Section on Package Inserts Changes Vaccine Discourse
Review: After review of all package inserts for vaccines, in January of 2025 I announced my analysis of a section titled ‘Non-Clinical Toxicology’ as it concerned implications not previously considered. For all vaccines the ‘Non-Clinical Toxicology’ section stated the vaccine had never undergone testing for mutagenic or carcinogenic potential safety tests. Until recently, Non-Clinical Toxicology…
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Autism Librarian: This Time An Update….About Me
January 7, 2026. I’m okay. I’m alive. My silence is a consequence of the crushing weight of depression at the knowledge I’ve shared in this library not being used for public health benefit in spite of my previous informing/tagging individuals I thought were leaders on matters of public health, government and non-government. I notified via…
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White House Announces Acetaminophen Link to Autism but Partners with Vaccine Manufacturer to Treat Autism
Tylenol/acetaminophen This week President Trump announced that prenatal exposure to acetaminophen during pregnancy could be contributing to risk of autism. This is certainly a step in the right direction in regards to toxins associated with autism. Having recently published the latest scientific evidence from the available literature on acetaminophen and autism, I laud the announcement.…
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Trump’s Executive Order: Is Exiting the WHO the Right Thing to Do (for Autism)?
President Trump, Vaccines, and the WHO Upon the start of his new administration in 2025, President Trump signed an executive order to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). “The United States noticed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2020 due to the organization’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic that arose out…
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A Statement for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Senate Confirmation Hearing
In the event my finding regarding the FDA package insert for Depakote/Depakene listing ‘autism’ as a consequence for offspring of mothers who took the drug during pregnancy is used against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to undermine his nomination for Secretary of HHS under the argument that his claims regarding vaccines and autism could be null,…
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Scientific Negligence in Latest Autism Incidence Publication: Are JAMA Researchers Incapable of a Literature Review?
I was under the impression that JAMA was one of the best journals in the world. Well, maybe less so given that vaccine researchers can only dream of having a paper implicating vaccines in autism diagnoses published in the journal. Nevertheless, given that the authors of a recent publication on incidence of autism fail to…
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A Commentary on Children’s Health Defense: Federal Court Rules that Water Fluoridation Poses a Risk to Children’s IQ, But What’s the Connection to Autism?
This section of the library shall be dedicated to commentaries on Children’s Health Defense content. Included below is not a summary of the content (I’ll leave that for you to check out), but rather my comments in terms of psychology, health, and human behavior. Whenever possible, I draw connections to autism as well. Most of my comments…
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Confrontation at the Airport: Alex Jones versus former NIH Director Dr. Collins, but what would Robert F. Kennedy Jr. do?
Originally posted on X. The gall and the balls behind Alex Jones’s confrontation with former NIH Director regarding the Covid-19 experimental therapy that has resulted in the loss of life, the loss of quality of life, and the overall devastating impact on the planet was no doubt appreciated by those who would also love a…


