Sorry for being long on the reply, non the less some interesting information you have put forward.
I have to disagree with your standpoint on vaccination as the autism debate is one that has to many other factors involved, there are know more autistic people than ever before people just understand autism better, in the 1920's if you would only be diagnosed if you had severe autism as less severe autism wasn't understood at all, people would be told to tie up their boot straps and keep going, their autism was overlooked it still existed.
You can't just say vaccines cause autism when there is no real information to say that, there is a very, very slim correlation between the two things, it's almost like me saying cars make people fat because over the years we have had cars people have got fatter, completely ignoring the fact the people now exercise less than ever and eat hugely worse diets and so on.
Maybe not the best example but I hope you understand my meaning for it.
I do agree with the view that medicines are put forward as a godly cure with no downsides and have written about the subject in recent times, covering things like how there are no 'side effects' of medicine just direct effects, some desirable and others not desirable but because they are marketed as 'side effects' they are looked over. Modern medicine is wonderful in many ways but needs to be questioned more and used less. People need to let their bodies fight some aliments on their own to get stronger and at times natural remedies are a good thing to use.
Its a difficult area to discuss as we are still learning so much about the body and DNA that we find out new information to work with constantly, but then there is the matter of finding the good info and the propaganda spread for the gain of money.