Steve Kirsch has recently testified before the Pennsylvania State Senate on the issue of vaccine safety. One of his core arguments was that almost all vaccines, at least those given en masse to children is an examination of comparative epidemiology, or disease rate differences between populations. He cited the example of the Amish, where children are 100 percent unvaccinated, but are largely free from the chronic illness that vaccinated children suffer from such as autism, diabetes and cancer. The average Amish family has seven children, and their numbers are increasing, while the Liberal left, from contraception and abortion are decreasing. And, most importantly the Amish adults are not vaccinated as well, with Covid death rates 90 times lower than the rest of the US population.
For the mainstream, this must be seen as a cruel paradox, but for vax critics, it confirms their scepticism.
