This article is based on a video in which Steve Kirsch reveals that there are no cases of autism to be found amongst the Amish. In fact, they appear to be healthier in general. Who are the Amish, who is Steve Kirsch and what are the links with vaccinations?
THE AMISH
The Amish originally originally come from Switzerland, where they formed their own ideas on Christianity. One of the characteristics of their faith was that you needed to be an adult to be baptized. Another element was that they wouldn’t participate in any kind of violence; that’s why they refused to join any army. The last European Amish settlement ended in 1937 in Germany (1).
They moved to the US from the 1750s onwards and settled in various states. Currently they are most prominent in states like Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. There are about 400,000 Amish living in the United States currently (2).
STEVE KIRSCH
Steve Kirsch (3) is an entrepreneur who has started many high tech companies. During the corona period he noticed that there was something wrong because the health agencies refused to prescribe low-cost medicine that seemed to be very helpful (4). He later founded the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (5). He was given the wokipedia conspiracy stab, like so many other critical thinkers (6).
THE AMISH, NO VACCINATION AND NO AUTISM
In the video below Steve Kirsch describes how the US government has been studying the Amish for decades, but somehow no report was ever written about them. According to Kirsch the reason for that could well be that it would show that the Amish are very healthy without having taken a single vaccine. Perhaps the CDC (8) would turn out to be responsible for harming the public for decades.
SOME REFLECTIONS
Kirsch says that you won’t either find any kids with ADD, autoimmune diseases, PANDAS or PANS (10) or epilepsy. All this reminds me of that study by Lyons-Weiler & Thomas from 2020 (11), which seemed to show that children who are not vaccinated with anything are indeed healthier. Dr. McCullough also has grown into an advocate for pausing the ‘normal’ vaccination program for children (11). The term ‘hypervaccination’ is even used. For more on this alleged link between vaccines and autism see (12).
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FOOTNOTES
(1) Where Do The Amish Come From? (A Brief History)
(2) Amish (Wikipedia)
(3) About me
(4) Robert Kennedy jr. Holds Fauci and Gates Responsible for the Deaths of Millions of People because they banned Ivermectine
(5) Vaccine Safety Research Foundation
(6) Wokipedia – Wikipedia as a Woke Tool – The Former CEO of Wikipedia explains in this article how they actively combatted ‘misinformation’ on vaccination and other topics. People who were critical were labelled as ‘conspiracy theorists’. Kirsch is described as ‘a promoter of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines‘ on his wikipedia page (7)
(7) Steve Kirsch (Wokipedia)
(8) US Centres for Disease, Control and Prevention
(9) https://x.com/KimKimetje/status/1837140388684972256
(10) What are PANS and PANDAS?
(11) Are Hypervaccinated Children Healthier than non vaccinated Children?
(12) Vaxxed 1


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