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I wouldn't bother debating either when you are clearly wrong.
From the first 'study' on your list.
The autism group had 33 kids total. Of these, 9 of 31 (29%) were given the HepB vaccine. Compare this to 1,258 of 7,455 (17%) of the non-autism group who were given the HepB. 9 out of 31. Are the red flags up yet? They should be. Take for example kids aged 17 in the 1997 survey. When were they born? That’s right, 1980. When was the Hepatitis B vaccine introduced? 1991.
Another weak study “proves” vaccines cause autism
I could go on... Those Lists of Papers Claiming That Vaccines Cause Autism: They Don't Show What They Claim (Part 1)
It appears that you have cornered the market on truth. The people I know are waiting for you to bring your magic cure since you know more about it than those who have spent a portion of their lives researching it. Sorry, it's not my issue - but, unless you have a cure, you don't know any more about it than anyone else.
You presume that all the kids were diagnosed with autism at birth. You may want to do some more research rather than to look for ways to be right. So, do you have autism or are you just looking for issues to disagree over?