Thursday, August 15, 2024

LYONS-WEILER: The scientist specifically notes that anemia was "off the charts" for vaccinated children in Thomas' practice.

"The people who stop vaccinating get healthier," Lyons-Weiler says.  "They stop having to go to the doctor."  

Anemia was one condition found in the vaccinated kids.

"We saw condition after condition after condition that the vaccinated kids' parents were bringing them to the doctor because they were sick with something like an ear infection...[and] the people who stopped vaccinating got healthier." In a recent episode of the @ChildrensHD series Financial Rebellion, CEO, scientist, author, and human rights advocate James Lyons-Weiler (@lifebiomedguru) describes for Catherine Austin Fitts of the Solari Report (@solari_the), Carolyn Betts, and Polly Tommey how he conducted a study analyzing data on "vaccinated" versus "unvaccinated" children and found that the latter cohort had far less disease than the former one.

Lyons-Weiler, who performed the study using data from retired pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas' practice, found, for example, that there were zero instances of ADHD among unvaccinated children, while incidence among vaccinated children was half the national average.

Interestingly, it was Thomas' medical board that requested the pediatrician show that his unvaccinated patients weren't less healthy than his vaccinated ones.

"We saw condition after condition after condition that the vaccinated kids' parents were bringing them to the doctor because they were sick with something like an ear infection," Lyons-Weiler says. He adds, "Moms know all about this."

The scientist specifically notes that anemia was "off the charts" for vaccinated children in Thomas' practice.

Even children who were being vaccinated, but then stopped receiving vaccines required fewer wellness visits (i.e., they were healthier) versus vaccinated children.

"The people who stop vaccinating get healthier," Lyons-Weiler says. "They stop having to go to the doctor."

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