Special Reports & Tweets - Autism Awareness Group Talks Vaccines Aired: 2017-02-05 Duration: 06:27 === Raising Awareness in Houston (03:09) === [00:00:00] We're out here in Houston, Texas for the Super Bowl, and there is an awareness group all about autism awareness. [00:00:05] Tell me, how are you guys bringing awareness to autism today? [00:00:10] Nah, I can't do it. [00:00:11] What? [00:00:11] Oh, come on, man. [00:00:14] Point me to your leader. [00:00:16] Come on. [00:00:17] Yeah, take me, take me, take me. [00:00:18] Hey, I'm looking to talk to someone about the autism awareness. [00:00:26] Okay, sure, sure, sure. [00:00:28] I'm like the co-manager. [00:00:31] Cool, so I actually like it. [00:00:32] I was just curious how you guys are kind of raising awareness, what your guys' strategy is out here. [00:00:36] Okay, really our strategy is to come out here five days a week and sell water and Gatorade. [00:00:42] The water is like $2 and the Gatorade is $3. [00:00:46] We're fun and ready to try to put him in a better school because his name is Joshua. [00:00:51] He's seven years old. [00:00:52] He doesn't know sign language. [00:00:54] He's hearing in Paris. [00:00:55] So we're just trying to put him in a better school. [00:00:57] So we come out here every, every, every day. [00:01:00] So this is something you guys have been doing even outside of the Super Bowl? [00:01:04] Yeah! [00:01:05] Yes, of course. [00:01:06] We've been to Galleria. [00:01:07] We've been to 288 Bailway. [00:01:10] We've been to Trade Day to head downtown. [00:01:14] We was at a lot of events. [00:01:16] We was at the Bad Boys event. [00:01:20] We go to a lot of places to try to get us seen. [00:01:24] Tell me about Josh. [00:01:26] Okay, Joshua, he's a seven-year-old. [00:01:28] He has autism. [00:01:30] He doesn't know no sign language. [00:01:32] He still urinates on himself. [00:01:34] So basically what we're doing is just trying to put him in a better school. [00:01:38] He's very active. [00:01:39] He loves sports and he likes the rain. [00:01:42] Going beyond Josh, is there anything you guys are doing to raise awareness? [00:01:47] Yes, yes. [00:01:48] Like I was saying, we was on 21 Century, and my boss man, my co-owner that's over me, which his name is R.J. Perkinson, basically what we're trying to do, he had us in different stations. [00:02:04] I'm in on Century 21, trying to get... [00:02:08] We help homeless. [00:02:09] We help the homeless out, you know, to come in here, like, with housing or help them put them in, like, a hotel or with hygiene. [00:02:17] You know, we don't put the money directly in their hands because we don't know what they're going to do with it, you know. [00:02:22] Okay. [00:02:22] So it's more of a program to help them. [00:02:24] Yeah. [00:02:25] Actually, we're having more than one thing. [00:02:27] We're having autism. [00:02:28] We have the homeless. [00:02:29] And we're having everybody just to be established by it, you know, because a lot of kids come out with autism. [00:02:34] Is there a website or something where people can see all your work? [00:02:37] So she's here raising awareness for autism? [00:02:52] Yes. [00:02:52] Out here selling drinks? === Vaccines and Autism Concerns (03:12) === [00:02:54] Yes, selling water and Gatorade. [00:02:55] We do not do nothing that's unhealthy. [00:02:57] Like sodas, we don't do that. [00:02:58] Oh, that's good. [00:02:59] Coffee, we don't do that. [00:03:01] We do something that's unhealthy, like flavor water, regular water, and Gatorade. [00:03:05] And Josh, I guess, is kind of what spurred you guys to start this movement out here. [00:03:09] Yes, yes. [00:03:09] And also, I have an autistic brother, so it just really just touched my heart. [00:03:14] And Josh is very related to me, so I just did it out of the count of my heart. [00:03:18] I love it. [00:03:19] I love meeting different people, and they're great. [00:03:23] Hey, they're people just like you and me, too, right? [00:03:25] Right, exactly. [00:03:27] So let me ask you a question. [00:03:28] They're actually smarter. [00:03:29] This is actually kind of getting a little more emotional, maybe. [00:03:32] What do you think... [00:03:34] You know, autism is something that's becoming more of an issue. [00:03:37] The percentages keep going up. [00:03:39] Yeah. [00:03:39] What are you guys... [00:03:40] Have you guys maybe said what you think is causing autism? [00:03:43] Or do you think you can find the root of the issue? [00:03:45] Have you done anything with that? [00:03:47] That's the thing. [00:03:48] It's not really causing autism. [00:03:49] It's just really just... [00:03:50] It's about the gene. [00:03:51] It just happens sometimes. [00:03:54] Some kids, they come out, they're better than they. [00:03:56] Some kids can't hear. [00:03:57] So it's just a natural born thing. [00:04:01] Like they say, I think it's like 50% of kids are born with autism. [00:04:08] They're better than they and all that. [00:04:10] Well, I will say this, and obviously this is my opinion, but I think I actually personally think that the vaccines, are responsible for a lot of the autism. [00:04:24] And if you look at the autism rates and the way they're going up, it's the exact same plane that our vaccines are going up. [00:04:32] So it's like more vaccines, more autism. [00:04:34] Yeah, it's the vaccine shots as well. [00:04:37] And now they even put it on the inserts. [00:04:39] They say this could give you autism. [00:04:41] It's also prenatal pills as well. [00:04:43] Some prenatal pills are not very healthy for some, you know, some body, some function. [00:04:48] So it's the vaccine. [00:04:49] It's also the medicine that you take while you're pregnant. [00:04:52] Oh, okay. [00:04:53] So you think it also has a lot to do with maybe when they're in utero? [00:04:55] Yes, exactly. [00:04:56] Interesting. [00:04:57] And maybe if the mother takes a flu shot or something. [00:04:59] Exactly. [00:05:00] A lot of women have a different size. [00:05:01] Thanks to every medicine. [00:05:03] So when they have their child, it can be for vaccines, it can be for the platypill, or the medicine that they give them while they're respected. [00:05:09] Alright, so I'll just give you a final statement. [00:05:12] What would you like to say about it? [00:05:13] Okay, I do have something to say. [00:05:16] Y'all will see us out here at Saving Josh Autism. [00:05:20] He's a seven-year-old. [00:05:20] We be everywhere. [00:05:22] Look us up on Facebook, Saving Josh Autism. [00:05:24] And we also have a GoFundMe account, okay? [00:05:27] Plug it. [00:05:27] Yeah, so just check us out. [00:05:29] Thank you for the support. [00:05:30] Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. [00:05:32] This is Owen Troyer for Infowars.com, raising autism awareness. [00:05:34] These people are out on the streets. [00:05:36] They're putting in the good work. [00:05:37] Yes, and his name, Joshua Ferguson. [00:05:39] Their name is RJ Ferguson. [00:05:41] That's awesome. [00:05:42] Yeah, we actually, I'm with Infowars, and we've been trying to bring a lot of awareness to this as well. [00:05:46] Yeah. [00:05:47] Because we think that... [00:05:49] Me personally, I don't think that you should be forced to take a vaccine. === Feel Worse, Feel Love (00:36) === [00:05:52] Exactly. [00:05:53] I'm not against the science. [00:05:55] It's the options. [00:05:55] If there's a choice. [00:05:56] Exactly. [00:05:57] You should be... [00:05:58] A lot of vaccines, like when they say when it's flu season, you want to take a flu shot. [00:06:03] I say hell no. [00:06:04] Exactly. [00:06:05] Keep me away from that. [00:06:07] Because when you take the flu shot, you feel worse. [00:06:09] You feel more sick. [00:06:11] It's more vulnerable that you get sicker. [00:06:13] Well, you've got the power of God out here. [00:06:16] I can feel it out here. [00:06:17] I do. [00:06:17] I love my job. [00:06:18] I love meeting the people. [00:06:19] And I like doing it for a good cause. [00:06:20] And tell the people one more time where they can find your movement for Josh. [00:06:23] Right here in Houston, Texas, sweetheart. [00:06:26] Thank you so much.