You do realise that the Polio vaccine is responsible for wiping out the disease on earth? Or at least it would have been had religious superstition not got in the way, when a Nigerian Iman started talking of plots and blah, blah, blah. Guess what? Polio's back! Yay for superstition and unsupported evidence!
I don't know if it's the mercury that is causing the autism or what exactly is. It could simply be an autoimmune disease triggered by one of the vaccine ingredients.
The reason you don't know is;
a) You're not a doctor
b) You have not taken any education in the area and have not studied specifically in the area of vaccines.
c) You choose to ignore the advice and studies of people who are doctors and have studied in this area.
d) Vaccines don't cause autism.
The reason why I won't watch the video, is because it's an anecdote, a very sad anecdote, however it is a tale of ONE person. Research are lots of anecdotes put together, that's the kind of info that I take notice of.
You say that death by doctor is a leading cause of death in America? Well so is heart disease and cancer, but that doesn't mean that vaccines cause autism, they are entirely unconnected facts.
Mutant Strains Of Polio Vaccine Now Cause More Paralysis Than Wild Polio
I realize that the Polio vaccine is causing many people in third world countries to develop "Polio-like" symptoms. If they want to try and pretend that Polio has been vanquished by using carefully crafted words such as "Polio-like", well that's certainly their prerogative.
Yes to a), b), and c). No to d)
I can't, not-know the cause of something, based on a statement that you hold to be true. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Or rather, just because I am not aware of evidence that a vaccine causes autism, doesn't necessarily mean that said evidence doesn't exist.
The very fact that you are aware of the phenomenon of vaccine injury, and "autism-like" symptoms really makes me wonder how forthright your being with yourself about the issue. It's clear to me that they are using "autism-like" so that they can maintain the claim that vaccines don't cause autism.
Ask yourself this, when they use the term vaccine. How can we even be certain that they are talking about the entire shot. They may only be addressing the inactive virus, and if that's the case it's simply another shenanigan employed in order to limit their liability.