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Is the Rise in Autism an Unintended Consequence or By Design?

3 min readFeb 29, 2024

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You can say I’m donning a tin foil hat — fair enough — but I like to keep an open mind, especially when questioning motives of the elite; let’s not pretend Project: MKUltra never existed nor that the higher-ups have halted at perfecting mind-control methods.

Here’s a conspiracy theory I’ve pondered for a long time and I’d like to get off my chest:

The powers that be want the rate of autism to continue to increase.

Before I get into the weeds here, let me provide some context. I’ll spare you the data because most of us share in the consensus, simply by personal experience, that autism is becoming significantly prevalent amongst the population, at least here in the States.

I mean no resentment, but it feels like most children being born are either autistic or on the spectrum in some fashion; I, myself, have family members who are autistic whom I love unconditionally.

So, let me be clear, I don’t view people with autism as less-than. Rather, for the purpose of this story, I consider the broad set of characteristics associated with their condition as being advantageous to the masters of society.

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Michael Centrone
Michael Centrone

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