This is the wrong route to take, by pinning all responsibility on the jab. It is myopic and demonstrates a huge ignorance of what we now know about biophysics and health. The negative outcomes of the jab are not sufficiently caused simply by having the jab, it largely relates to the pre-existing redox potential of the child and through transgenerational epigenetics that is also tied to the redox potential of the mom who bore the child. But Kirsch and others will not consider this at this point becaues they have too much momentum and attention on a single issue platform.
The "redox potential" is tied to multiple environmental conditions that are present. In the case of the Amish, it is not a stretch to observe how they have minimal tech usage compared to the general population. That means they are living within much lower levels of non-native RF and other forms of EMF that are known to cause biological issues over time. To put it in layman's terms, prolonged exposure to alien electric and magnetic fields reduces the net negative charge for the functioning of the mitochondria to provide energy for the cell. Depending on where (which tissues) this is happening, that will determine over time what sorts of chronic conditions will manifest.
Screen time among parents and children are radically different between the Amish community and general population. One thing the autism activist community will not investigate is the relationship between blue light exposure from fake light sources like LED lights and tech screens, and the destruction of the body' s circadian rhythm programs which definitively impacts young brains in terms of development, function, behavior, dopamine levels, etc.
In fact children classified as being on the spectrum are much more likely to be encouraged to have more screen time, because the supposed apps and puzzles that dovetail with their "differently abled" status, not to mention being digital pacifiers when parent simply don't know how to deal with the unique behavorial issues of these kids. And that simply exacerbates the situation.
And then finally, individuals including children of the Amish community are obviously getting radically more outdoor time in their daily lives compared to the general population, ESPECIALLY the urban centers and affluent suburban areas where rates of autism are exploding the most. This has to do with solar exposure habits, which is the way we are supposed to maintain melanin stores inside us. Melanin is a massively important kind of cell that's not just about skin pigmentation, melanocytes absorb all frequencies of the solar spectrum and migrate throughout the body where needed to improve redox potential. We have massive amounts of them in the midbrain specifically. If regular solar exposure is not happening, then there is a lack of ability to renovate the amount of melanin by pulling from the outside to the inside.
The vaccine schedule for children needs to be stopped. Yes, there are other things poisoning us, but we have to focus on each one separately to bring change.
I agree it needs to be stopped, there's no earthly reason to be vaccinating children for all the things claimed.
What I am adamant about is the vax schedule itself is not a problem in isolation with what I described above. You need a lit match and a fuse to set off a bomb, and the vax itself is for the most part only one of those ingredients. Folks which have robust redox potentials (which every decade is a smaller and smaller percentage of the population) can weather the vaccination storms better.
Here's the main thing to explain why this is important: a good redox potential shields you from being impacted by other toxins. Melanin, in fact, absorbs all heavy metals and is pretty much the main detoxifier in the body.
And that's with a fair amount of inbreeding. The amount of Amish sexual abuse is much higher than people know. The entire community will shun you if you report it to the police.
They have arthritis. And some autism. Although most of the autism amongst the Amish is genetic syndromes that present on the spectrum. Our community does childhood jabs at I'd guess 60+%
I live in one of the largest Amish communities in SE PA and interact with them and their kids daily… Kirsch is absolutely correct.
What you will see among Amish kids is respect, a work ethic and faith. While they may, technically, receive education until the 8th grade, their standards are much higher and learn real world subjects… not diversity or drag queen reading hour.
Not to say that this is necessarily wrong, but aren't the Amish by nature a little bit autistic in the sense they don't conform to modern roles and ways of being? It feels like their whole culture could be defined as autistic if you nitpick hard enough. lol
Amish traits, characteristics, and behavior are not autistic but rather attributable to their religion which began as a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Mennonite Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century, the Amish divided into Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites. There are differences between these two groups. One example is that the Mennonites drive automobiles. The Amish do not.
Here's a 2015 decent article about the absence of Amish autism and reasons for this absence.
The CDC has been harming the public for decades. There is the truth.
The FEDERAL GOVERNMENT has been harming the public for decades. Some would say centuries.
That's a BOOM
It's almost like fucking with God's creation, whether man or nature, results in bad things.
I'd bet frogs on Amish farms aren't turning gay either ...
This is the wrong route to take, by pinning all responsibility on the jab. It is myopic and demonstrates a huge ignorance of what we now know about biophysics and health. The negative outcomes of the jab are not sufficiently caused simply by having the jab, it largely relates to the pre-existing redox potential of the child and through transgenerational epigenetics that is also tied to the redox potential of the mom who bore the child. But Kirsch and others will not consider this at this point becaues they have too much momentum and attention on a single issue platform.
The "redox potential" is tied to multiple environmental conditions that are present. In the case of the Amish, it is not a stretch to observe how they have minimal tech usage compared to the general population. That means they are living within much lower levels of non-native RF and other forms of EMF that are known to cause biological issues over time. To put it in layman's terms, prolonged exposure to alien electric and magnetic fields reduces the net negative charge for the functioning of the mitochondria to provide energy for the cell. Depending on where (which tissues) this is happening, that will determine over time what sorts of chronic conditions will manifest.
Screen time among parents and children are radically different between the Amish community and general population. One thing the autism activist community will not investigate is the relationship between blue light exposure from fake light sources like LED lights and tech screens, and the destruction of the body' s circadian rhythm programs which definitively impacts young brains in terms of development, function, behavior, dopamine levels, etc.
In fact children classified as being on the spectrum are much more likely to be encouraged to have more screen time, because the supposed apps and puzzles that dovetail with their "differently abled" status, not to mention being digital pacifiers when parent simply don't know how to deal with the unique behavorial issues of these kids. And that simply exacerbates the situation.
And then finally, individuals including children of the Amish community are obviously getting radically more outdoor time in their daily lives compared to the general population, ESPECIALLY the urban centers and affluent suburban areas where rates of autism are exploding the most. This has to do with solar exposure habits, which is the way we are supposed to maintain melanin stores inside us. Melanin is a massively important kind of cell that's not just about skin pigmentation, melanocytes absorb all frequencies of the solar spectrum and migrate throughout the body where needed to improve redox potential. We have massive amounts of them in the midbrain specifically. If regular solar exposure is not happening, then there is a lack of ability to renovate the amount of melanin by pulling from the outside to the inside.
The vaccine schedule for children needs to be stopped. Yes, there are other things poisoning us, but we have to focus on each one separately to bring change.
I agree it needs to be stopped, there's no earthly reason to be vaccinating children for all the things claimed.
What I am adamant about is the vax schedule itself is not a problem in isolation with what I described above. You need a lit match and a fuse to set off a bomb, and the vax itself is for the most part only one of those ingredients. Folks which have robust redox potentials (which every decade is a smaller and smaller percentage of the population) can weather the vaccination storms better.
Here's the main thing to explain why this is important: a good redox potential shields you from being impacted by other toxins. Melanin, in fact, absorbs all heavy metals and is pretty much the main detoxifier in the body.
So kasinsky wuz right
And that's with a fair amount of inbreeding. The amount of Amish sexual abuse is much higher than people know. The entire community will shun you if you report it to the police.
According to RFK jr on Joe Rogan, autism is now 1 in 22 boys. Amish i heard also do not have arthritis
They have arthritis. And some autism. Although most of the autism amongst the Amish is genetic syndromes that present on the spectrum. Our community does childhood jabs at I'd guess 60+%
I live in one of the largest Amish communities in SE PA and interact with them and their kids daily… Kirsch is absolutely correct.
What you will see among Amish kids is respect, a work ethic and faith. While they may, technically, receive education until the 8th grade, their standards are much higher and learn real world subjects… not diversity or drag queen reading hour.
Thank you for posting this
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Not to say that this is necessarily wrong, but aren't the Amish by nature a little bit autistic in the sense they don't conform to modern roles and ways of being? It feels like their whole culture could be defined as autistic if you nitpick hard enough. lol
Amish traits, characteristics, and behavior are not autistic but rather attributable to their religion which began as a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Mennonite Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century, the Amish divided into Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites. There are differences between these two groups. One example is that the Mennonites drive automobiles. The Amish do not.
Here's a 2015 decent article about the absence of Amish autism and reasons for this absence.
https://www.longdom.org/open-access/the-science-behind-the-absence-of-autism-in-the-amish-community-energetic-immunity-34787.html