An important study like that should be easy to find, got the link to that handy?
Aaron Siri: The study compared children enrolled at Henry Ford from 2000 to 2016 from birth onward — unvaccinated children versus those who received one or more vaccines....Vaccinated children had 4.29x the rate of asthma, 3.03x the rate of atopic disease, 5.96x the rate of autoimmune disease, 5.53x the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders, including 3.28x developmental delay and 4.47x speech disorder.”
“ADHD: 262 cases in the vaccinated group. Zero in the unvaccinated group. All of these findings were statistically significant. After 10 years, 57% of vaccinated children had a chronic health issue — often multiple, only 17% of unvaccinated children did. Had it found vaccinated kids were healthier, it would have been published immediately. Because it found the opposite, it was shoved in a drawer. The findings didn’t fit the policy that vaccines are safe.”
https://blossom.primal.net/209079be93014f5dca0f351228bf28b557492749c486d74887138cea70ecd475.mp4
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You bet I do. Link below 👇🏻
Thanks! On first reading it seems pretty legit - I’ve got to knock the cobwebs off my statistics vocabulary to make sure I’m understanding it accurately, but definitely can’t just hand wave that paper away….
Absolutely and the sample size was also statistically significant and over a long enough time frame. What’s even more interesting is that the docs were pro vaxx but when they did an objective study it came out the exact opposite of what they were hoping to find.
I’ve had a lot of physiology and pathophysiology courses over the years and anyone that says they understand it all is full of shit. If the study is done in good faith and the methods are solid, ya have to take it seriously.
At the end of the day, it warrants thorough objective analysis and scrutiny esp of the study design. At the very least it’s a signal that something is awry with jabs
Are there folks replicating the study you know of with different populations now to see if this was an anomaly or not?
To my knowledge, no. This study wasn’t even published in journals because the doctors who did it were afraid of being cancelled so they sat on it since 2020 when they completed it, until now.