Seems like vaccines are doing their job.
this article isn't about vaccines
There's a sizeable anti-vaccination (or at least anti-mandatory vaccination) movement that believes vaccines directly cause autism. I'm not well read on the subject, but the research seems to solidly disprove the hypothesis. Plus, people's refusal to be vaccinated has been responsible for outbreaks of preventable and diseases on multiple occasions. (Here's some information on that in an easy-to-digest format: http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=measles_mouse)
Montsanto causing autism though, now that I'll buy.
Then how come the rate of autism in amish is 1 in 10,000?
I already answered this once before when I said "probably because they just lock their autists up in a barn and move on." What I mean by that is obviously lower reporting of autism. But on top of that, say Amish ppl really don't get autism, this is still retard thinking because "vaccines" is just one explanation. It could be, as the article in this thread describes and as you are ignoring, because of pesticides. It could be because they don't play video games or have iPads. It could be any number of reasons. There are a lot of differences in lifestyle between the Amish and mainstream society.
Also you posted that idiot chart before and it's really funny because clearly the British diagnoses follow the exact same pattern as the American ones, even though the British introduce the MMR vaccine years later.