There ARE population studies that compare "vaccine" effects vs. non-vaccinated similar populations. It's called Eastern Europe.
In Eastern Europe, only three out of 10,000 people are diagnosed with Autism.
In the U.S. in 2025, Black, Asian, and Hispanic children diagnosed with Autism is 3.5%, 3.11%, and 3.82%, respectively, and 2.04% among White children. That's roughly three in every 100 people vs. 3 in every 10,000 people in Eastern Europe.
There's your control study. Still wanna vaccinate your kids?
There ARE population studies that compare "vaccine" effects vs. non-vaccinated similar populations. It's called Eastern Europe.
In Eastern Europe, only three out of 10,000 people are diagnosed with Autism.
In the U.S. in 2025, Black, Asian, and Hispanic children diagnosed with Autism is 3.5%, 3.11%, and 3.82%, respectively, and 2.04% among White children. That's roughly three in every 100 people vs. 3 in every 10,000 people in Eastern Europe.
There's your control study. Still wanna vaccinate your kids?
Very good indeed.