yurt ... God love you. I know this is a red rag to a bull subject for you, and I don't want you to think for one minute that I'm being purposely antagonistic.
I can only say that the evidence that supports no link is far more widespread than the evidence that supports a link.
At this stage in research, the only thing a parent of an autistic child can say with any semblance of unproven conviction, is that the MMR jab may have triggered the early onset of a predisposed condition.
Many professionals will say that it is at eighteen months, plus, that signs of autism start to show, and that the MMR jab is a convenient red herring.
I'm not in your shoes and I fully appreciate that. But governments around the world have been researching this for legitimate reasons, and all tests so far have proved no link.
The biggest, conducted in Japan, is still underway, and the results won't be through for a few years yet.
If you think there is a conspiracy theory along the lines of politicians getting rich from unscrupulous pharmaceutical companies, then I am sure this will come out in the course of time. Corruption in high places is almost always rooted out.
But I honestly don't believe this to be the case. There have always been autistic children. I just believe that the diagnosis of autism is a relatively new thing, and that parents are understandably looking for causes.
Sometimes, there just isn't one.