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I've been a vaccine skeptic for a while. But after Covid, and witnessing how corrupt the drug industry is (in conjunction with our government), I don't trust any vaccines.

I just had a baby, and don't want any vaccines, but my wife is not convinced that's the way to go. My options are 1) battle, or 2) convince her I'm right. Option 2 is the cleaner option.

So I'm trying to research why I would not give my baby vaccines, and the search engines obviously are all corrupted...

Clearly, when the leading vaccine scientists refuse to be debates (you know, what science actually is), you should run the other way. And then, the drug companies were able to get legal immunity from the problems their vaccines cause (but they don't cause any, right!?!?). And why are they require to go to school if they work so well with no problems? Who would fight vaccines if they were actually as effective and harmless as they say? To me, this is a no brainer based on logic alone.

But, I'd like to also provide the research. If anyone has research showing problems with vaccines, lack of problems in unvaccinated communities (like the Amish), links between vaccines and allergies, etc - I'd really appreciate seeing what you have.

Or, does anybody know where I can search for this stuff and not have it censored? I know the other side is out there, but I can't find it. Help!

I've been a vaccine skeptic for a while. But after Covid, and witnessing how corrupt the drug industry is (in conjunction with our government), I don't trust any vaccines. I just had a baby, and don't want any vaccines, but my wife is not convinced that's the way to go. My options are 1) battle, or 2) convince her I'm right. Option 2 is the cleaner option. So I'm trying to research why I would not give my baby vaccines, and the search engines obviously are all corrupted... Clearly, when the leading vaccine scientists refuse to be debates (you know, what science actually is), you should run the other way. And then, the drug companies were able to get legal immunity from the problems their vaccines cause (but they don't cause any, right!?!?). And why are they require to go to school if they work so well with no problems? Who would fight vaccines if they were actually as effective and harmless as they say? To me, this is a no brainer based on logic alone. But, I'd like to also provide the research. If anyone has research showing problems with vaccines, lack of problems in unvaccinated communities (like the Amish), links between vaccines and allergies, etc - I'd really appreciate seeing what you have. Or, does anybody know where I can search for this stuff and not have it censored? I know the other side is out there, but I can't find it. Help!

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There's probably a sub for what you're looking for, but idk what it is. Since you can't use the search feature, I'd recommend actually using your account here, so you can in the future. In the meantime, web searches will give results for what you're seeking. Here's a direct link to a TGP article from a few days ago. It has a video:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/06/steve-kirsch-during-pa-state-senate-hearing-we/

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I saw that video on Twitter in the last few days. I can find this type of content, but he says that the Amish have no autism. Where is the published study that states that? He says, the government studies the Amish, but don't produce a published paper because it goes against the narrative. Ok, then how does he know there's no autism in the Amish community? I believe he's correct, but how do I convince someone who doesn't?

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He mentions where he got his information on the Amish in his main list of .

"I have not seen autism with the Amish," said Dr. Frank Noonan, a family practitioner in Lancaster County, Pa., who has treated thousands of Amish for a quarter-century.

"You'll find all the other stuff, but we don't find the autism. We're right in the heart of Amish country and seeing none, and that's just the way it is."

He mentions it in the article I linked above but his quick survey on makes a good point.

If vaccines aren’t triggering autism, then the number of times a parent notices autistic behaviors BEFORE a wellness visit where a vaccine is given should be comparable to the number of times AFTER the visit.

I asked 642 parents who had previously reported having an autistic child in previous surveys to fill out my survey. I received 308 responses.

66 parents reported first seeing autistic behaviors within a month AFTER a vaccine appointment.

0 parents reported first seeing autistic behaviors within a month BEFORE a vaccine appointment.

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I just subscribed to his substack and I'm looking through it. This looks to be very useful. I'll go through more tomorrow. Thanks you!!

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I'm assuming that the Amish don't get vaxxed, as a whole community. That's the connection. Autism only showed up post soc wide vax. 200 year ago, there was mental retardation at birth, physical head trauma induced mental retardation, but never anything even close to autism related. That's just a high IQ, hot take. Studies are almost always bullshit. Always look at who pays for the study, it's usually in direct correlation with the outcome. Papers, same. They're published non stop and constantly taken down post peer review, due to lack of the ability to reproduce the results. (Thank third world countries for this, zero joke.) Don't put something in your body or your child's body, that you don't know what's in it. Idk the exact sciences behind vax's ingredients, etc. But I'm no dummy. Control your woman, keep your child safe. I'm outta time, best of luck, fren.