This absence of autism among the Amish except for 3, 2 of which were adopted kids that had been vaccinated, should be discussed all over the media and medical boards in every country.
In a sane world, this should have caused a metaphorical earthquake in every medical instutition on the fucking planet.
It may not be vaccination that's causing it, but something is causing it and medicine not wanting to know what it is means they already know what it is and they're making huge profit off it.
Of course the rebutal is ''this isn't peer reviewed, not up to standart, and hasen't been replicated''.
So where are the researchers rushing to study the rate of autism in the part of the Amish population that isn't vaccinated vs the general Amish population, and vs the general population of the USA?
This absence of autism among the Amish except for 3, 2 of which were adopted kids that had been vaccinated, should be discussed all over the media and medical boards in every country.
In a sane world, this should have caused a metaphorical earthquake in every medical instutition on the fucking planet.
Instead: crickets.
It may not be vaccination that's causing it, but something is causing it and medicine not wanting to know what it is means they already know what it is and they're making huge profit off it.
Is there anywhere people can find the study? This is big if true!
Here is the study :
https://uk.people.parents.narkive.com/RG1dJ5FU/the-age-of-autism-the-amish-anomaly-by-dan-olmsted
Of course the rebutal is ''this isn't peer reviewed, not up to standart, and hasen't been replicated''.
So where are the researchers rushing to study the rate of autism in the part of the Amish population that isn't vaccinated vs the general Amish population, and vs the general population of the USA?
Crickets.
Most of modern medicine hasn't been replicated and is all just touchy feely bullshit, so I'm calling this as very much being up to standard.
Amish hide their tards, though. That's true independently of anything about autism.