COVID and the Amish

Sheryl Attkisson:

As a group, the Amish suffered no greater “excess deaths” during Covid, and arguably had fewer deaths, all without shutting down their schools, social life, and economy; without testing an experimental vaccine; and without spending untold amounts of money on testing, treatments, and hospitalizations.

Another shortfall in this process of scientific integrity lies in the fact that the government and study authors refuse to turn over the communications and materials I requested that could shed light on what specific people were backing the taxpayer funded study and why; and could tell us how the study shortfalls slipped past all the peer reviewers.

The above excerpt is from the article, “Update on the Amish Approach to CovidAs a result of my challenges, journal makes multiple corrections to scientific article.”

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Both autism and vaccination rates are low in Amish communities. Steve Kirsch comments:

Autism rates for Amish are more than two orders of magnitude lower than the rest of America….It’s not genetics. Other groups that don’t vaccinate have some really low rates of autism. If you don’t vaccinate, your rates of autism are always super low. I’ve never heard of any exceptions to this rule. Genetics has absolutely nothing to do with it.

One last bit of information for now:

“Africa has 1.3 billion people. Total deaths from covid in 3 years = 0.02%. Vax rate far below USA and Europe. Very few boosted. The virus has largely disappeared for almost a year. No one in public health seems interested to understand why. Why?”

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“A glaring paradox that will boggle your mind (this chart shows COVID-19 cases per 100,000 in different continents):

The higher the vaccination coverage in a region, the higher its infection rate. Africa, with very poor vaccination coverage, has the world’s lowest infection rate.”

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Erich Vieth

Erich Vieth is an attorney focusing on civil rights (including First Amendment), consumer law litigation and appellate practice. At this website often writes about censorship, corporate news media corruption and cognitive science. He is also a working musician, artist and a writer, having founded Dangerous Intersection in 2006. Erich lives in St. Louis, Missouri with his two daughters.

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