
First published on February 4, 2025
When studies compare vaccinated to unvaccinated children, they find serious and irreversible neurological, developmental, and immune-related health risks.
This is likely one of the primary reasons that prevents Big Pharma and our regulatory agencies from conducting such studies — their flawed business model of pushing inadequately tested injections would collapse as parents learn the true risks of vaccination. It’s important to remember that ALL of the routine childhood vaccines were licensed WITHOUT proper long-term, placebo-controlled trials:
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Mawson et al (2017)
N = 666 homeschool children (39% unvaccinated)
Design: Cross-sectional study via anonymous online survey of homeschool mothers in four U.S. states (FL, LA, MS, OR)
Data Collected: Vaccination status, physician-diagnosed illnesses, medication use, and health services
Analysis: Chi-square tests, odds ratios, and logistic regression
Key Findings – Increased Risks in Vaccinated Children
Overall Increased Risks
Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs)
Chronic Illnesses
Acute Respiratory & Ear Infections
Medical Interventions & Medication Use
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Hooker and Miller (2020)
N = 2,047 children (52% male), with 30.9% unvaccinated by age 1.
Design: Cohort study using electronic medical records (EMRs) from three pediatric medical practices in the U.S.
Data Collected: Vaccination status (vaccinated before 1 year vs. unvaccinated), physician-diagnosed conditions (ICD-9/ICD-10 codes).
Analysis: Conditional logistic regression stratified by medical practice, birth year, and gender; odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CI), p-values < 0.05 considered significant.
Key Findings – Increased Risks in Vaccinated Children
Developmental Delays
Asthma & Respiratory Conditions
Ear Infections
Gastrointestinal Disorders
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