
Photo by Skip Harless on flickr
By Jacqueline
“The Amish are a perfect example of a large group of people who are largely unvaccinated,” testified Steve Kirsch before the Pennsylvania State Senate.
It was calculated that for Amish children, who are strictly 100% unvaccinated, typical chronic conditions barely exist, if any at all. The chronic conditions, which 54% of vaccinated American children suffer from, include autoimmune disease, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, ADHD, arthritis, cancer, and autism.
This is not to say they don’t have any medical issues, however. There is a huge difference between some dental problems or eating a lot of white bread and refined sugar (which many do) —and the rampant vaccine-induced chronic illness we see in the general population.
The largest concentrations of Amish are ~90,000 in Pennsylvania and ~82,000 in Ohio, and other communities have settled in as many as 32 other states. The current U.S. Amish population is rapidly approaching 400,000.
(My husband grew up with many here in our state, and we live near a small community now. I don’t want to idealize them too much, and some of their culture is strange to me, but you can’t hide that their children are vigorous, and grow up lacking the many health issues in the general U.S. population. I would also maybe include the Mennonite and German Baptist communities in this group.)
Amish families average 7 children. For the most part, they are solid traditionalists who are known for their simple living, plain dress, and Christian pacifism. They value rural life, manual labor, humility, and Gesundheit (submission to God’s will) with a view neither to interrupt family time nor replace face-to-face conversations whenever possible.
They reject most conveniences of modern technology (TV, electronic devices) and pharmaceuticals and maintain self-sufficiency (including medically).
They also (for the most part) cook and eat outside of the contaminated mainstream food supply, raising their own meat and having big gardens, and often having their own type of grocery store like this one we’ve been in.
The Amish are among the healthiest people in the nation.
That study conducted by the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation found that COVID death rates among the Amish communities are 90 times LOWER than for the rest of America despite roughly 90% of the Amish having been infected with COVID.
The main difference, Kirsch revealed, is that Amish communities completely ignored the guidelines from the CDC. Amish families did not get vaccinated or wear masks, nor did they engage in lock-downs, social distancing, or any other type of restrictions.
What The CDC Has Known About the Amish All Along
Kirsch shared why there have never been any CDC or government reports published regarding the good health of Amish children in general.
“After decades of studying the Amish, there’s no report because that would be devastating to the narrative. It would show that CDC dictates have been harming the public for decades by saying nothing and burying all the data,” Kirsch testified.
Leading cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough (with over 1000 peer-reviewed, published studies to his credit) spoke specifically about the rise of chronic conditions among the non-Amish public.
Steve Kirsch, Dr. McCullough, attorney Thomas Renz, and medico-legal death investigator Graham Hetrick all testified on the panel of experts.
It should shake us to the core that so many vaccinated American children and middle-aged Americans who received them in their childhood, suffer from devastating chronic conditions which include auto-immune disease, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, ADHD, arthritis, cancer, and autism.
These conditions are NON-EXISTANT among unvaxxed Amish communities.
According to expert testimony, no Amish child could be found who had suffered from cancer, autism, heart disease, or other conditions.
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Via https://deeprootsathome.com/zero-amish-children-diagnosed-with-cancer-diabetes-or-autism/
The Amish sound like a group I would love. I practice most of what they believe already. They dare to be different, and so do I.
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My favorite part of Amish culture, Katherine, is what they call a “frolic.” That’s where they all get together to help a neighbor put a roof on their house.
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I read about barn raising ceremonies as a child, on midwestern plains. There was a real spirit of cooperation, apparently, but no one said it was Amish back then, at least not to me. It was probably a universal neighborly thing for plains dwellers, who were in fear of attack from Indians. Or so the story goes . . .
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The biggest problem the Amish have is trying to avoid being run over and killed by those driving cars. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard of the Amish dying due to their buggies getting hit by cars. I am not kidding when I say that I wish that I had been born into an Amish family. I more than likely wouldn’t be sitting somewhere with a big ass thyroid nodule, and when I went to get that checked yesterday, the quack wants to tell me that I should get a “shingles” vaccine. I’m like, “What for? If I survived eight months of homelessness, I’ll deal with shingles if I get it.” The last thing I’m worried about is getting shingles. Those quacks push big pharma at every damn turn, and I am damn tired of it.
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Especially now that it’s come out that NONE of the vaccines are study for safety and effectiveness.
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The Amish never got Covid because they don’t have TVs.
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LOL, papasha408. That’s really funny.
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