The more early childhood vaccines, the higher the infant death rate
Confirmed in yet another study in the peer-reviewed literature. Not that it will change anyone's minds in today's world. But I thought I'd point it out anyway.
Yet another study confirms what we knew for over a decade: the more shots, the higher the infant mortality rate.
Results:
neonatal mortality (r = 0.34, p = .017)
infant mortality (r = 0.46, p = .0008)
under age five mortality (r = 0.48, p = .0004)
Which means more vaccination —> higher mortality.
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Summary
More vaccines in early childhood are correlated with higher mortality rates.
Bottom line: The vaccines are doing the opposite of what your pediatrician told you; they are increasing the risk your child will die.
And if your child doesn’t die, more vaccines increase the risk of a large number of chronic diseases. It’s nearly a straight line up and to the right.
Stop giving your kids vaccines.
Watch the video here.
For more information on the risks of the childhood vaccines your doctor never told you, see Neil Miller’s books on Amazon (this one is only 120 pages).
Its way more simple and fundamental than this. My childhood was in the 1970's. As far as I know, not a single kid died or was messed up due to childhood disease. This alone tells you that the vaccine schedule of 1972 was sufficient to eliminate the scourge of childhood disease. There was never any legitimate medical reason to add any more vaccines to the childhood schedule from 1972 on.
In 2000 my first son was born. My friend was a speech pathologist at a center for children with disabilities (speech, pt, ot, social, emotional). She told me about their low-cost program for "typical" children in order to integrate the typicals with the children receiving services since oftentimes (at least back then) the children with disabilities would model the "typical" children's behavior. I started bringing my son when he was about 5 months old to a baby massage class. I think at that time there was maybe one child with an obvious disability (maybe Downs). As my son got older he attended their Mommy & Me program and eventually went to pre-school there. All along the way the "typicals" outnumbered the "disabled" by a huge margin. I do not have exact figures but the child with the disability was the exception, not the norm. In 2004 my second son was born. He went through all the same classes. Again, I do not have exact figures but there were now more (but not a majority) children with disabilities. In 2008 my third son was born and he attended all of the same programs. By this time, our sweet school that had integrated so many children, which by the way, most of whom had MILD disabilities, had now, sadly, become an institution. My third son was now the minority (and one year was the ONLY typical), in a class full of clearly disabled children. It truly looked and felt like an institution, with children wearing helmets, having major tantrums in the classrooms and hallways, and many being non-verbal. It was so disturbing that if I had another child, I would not have continued going. And now, thanks to you, I know exactly why this happened. God bless you, Steve Kirsch, and your family!!! God how I wish I could undo what I have done to my children.