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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: maceng2 who wrote (1453202)4/21/2024 10:46:11 PM
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Steve Kirsch: College math professor validates my survey conclusions: vaccines ARE the main cause of chronic diseases

Executive summary

Pretty much all mainstream statisticians, data scientists, and epidemiologists ignore my work.

But not all. I recently got an email from a college professor of mathematics who decided to do a more detailed analysis to see if my recent survey was accurately reflecting reality.

His conclusion: Yes, the survey results are very convincing and we have a very serious problem. The survey results which implicate the vaccines as the primary cause of chronic disease cannot be “explained away” as “biased” or “confounded.”

This is likely why I was unable to get a qualified epidemiologist, statistician, data scientist, or mathematician to challenge me on my results in a public forum.

The whole vaccine schedule is a healthcare disaster and nobody wants to talk about it.

My survey, which took an hour of my time to do, can be replicated easily by anyone with about 5 minutes of effort (I’ll give you a custom link; all you have to do is post it).

My survey simply replicated the results of the peer-reviewed studies which show the same effect. See this excellent article on vaxxed vs. unvaxxed by Peter McCullough.
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