Pre Rain Man Autism

Figured out Autism is the next 1000 chapters in psychology. Once we learn the picture thoughts that happen during the lack of eye contact, normal thoughts result. We build on the work of Temple Grandin and we missed Rain Man 's curse. Autism Is BOTH mrdd and Einstein and even social functioning people

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Inventor of The Turing Motor a 70% efficient green triple hybird autstically designed car motor. There are at least 200 more Autisitc people like me, that function very well and modern autism will not own up to us. We connect MR/DD to Einstein and real life. We missed Rain Man's curse (thankfully) The Turing Motor is Green has no up and down moving parts and will get a reasonable car 90 MPG. It is the motor Ford and Mercedes would have built if they understood their own. It is Autistic Obession and splinter skills all figured out!

Friday, November 24, 2006

Retards and Liars

My apologies to the Autism Folks reading this but, I make this point so that you might be more aware of yet another double standard we are judged by.

I found the following on the web called Spotting a Liar.

Doesn't it sound ....Too... Much like Autism?
A) Lack of Eye Contact
B) Stress
C) Body Language
D) Agressive behavior
E) Lack of Details

Well now, all of the above also pretty much describes Autism Behavior as well, we don't have a chance do we? First off the traditional person researcher is operating from the idea we are a retarded person and if by some chance they have a whim and fancy to even try to listen to us , we come off as liars in their book. I guess all of this is par for the course and if we have good enough ideas some traditional thinker is sure plagoriaze them if they even understand them. Odds of our honest explanations that are not honed enough anyway, to even meet the guidelines of a normal person are slim and none.

If only the experts knew how the autism thought process worked and indeed realized the hoops we are jumping threw invisibility just to kind of keep up, they might slow down and let us communicate for once. If they knew what we had to do to relate to the world they would in awe and appreciate our odd story and explanation. We are not that lucky however, No Ph.D Autism or psychology "expert" has ever discovered the benefit of listening to those of us that have figured out the building blocks of the human mind. It seems we are too close to the bottom of the gene pool. Rich Shull http://prerainmanautism.blogspot.com