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3 days ago |
sgtreport.com | Steve Kirsch
by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsh’s Newsletter: I was able to get my argument down to one sentence. See if your bluepilled friends can refute it. Here is the shortest argument ever that the COVID vaccines didn’t work:There is no publicly available government data supporting the claim that the COVID vaccines reduced the risk of COVID infections or the case fatality rate.
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4 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
I tried out uncensored.ai today (again) to see if it has improved since I tried it months ago. First I asked it whether the COVID vaccine killed> saved. It said that was true. Good start. You’ve got my attention!Then I asked it whether Steve Kirsch was a misinformation superspreader. It said I was. Then I asked it why it thought that. It said because I spread false information like that the COVID vaccines have killed > saved. You can’t make this stuff up. You really can’t. So there you go.
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4 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
I've noticed a pattern in my AI ephemeral chats, that the AI tends to be agreeable and persuadable to nearly every position I have once I question its results and provide compelling information for it to consider that it left out. My "convincing" it my thesis was right became predictable. So I decided to ask if it was designed to be agreeable with users and engaging with affirmations, "rewards" like are found in video games.
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5 days ago |
principia-scientific.com | Steve Kirsch
Written by Steve Kirsch on April 20, 2025. Posted in Current News The annual cost of the autism epidemic is estimated at $461 billion a year. We could easily and quickly find the cause if we funded four independent research groups to do parent surveys. I bet all four groups would find the same cause. Having four groups do their own study means we have replication, which is key to finding truth. Total Cost: Around $100,000 total. The research can be done quickly.
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5 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
On June 8, 2022, Israeli Ministry of Health officials met with scientists to discuss COVID vaccine adverse events. The meeting was secretly recorded and published on Rumble by Israeli journalist Yaffa Shir-Raz.
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5 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
We now know that the COVID shots were 6X more likely to land you in the hospital than the disease itself. So why is the CDC recommending a cure that is 6x more dangerous than the disease? The possible reasons are outlined in the article. None of them are to protect the public. I asked:ok, so the cure was 6x more likely to land you in the hospital than the disease. What sense does THAT make? Why would the CDC recommend something that is more likely to harm you than benefit you?
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5 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
Here is the shortest argument ever that the COVID vaccines didn’t work: There is no publicly available government data supporting the claim that the COVID vaccines reduced the risk of COVID infections or the case fatality rate. I wanted to memorialize this in a substack for historical purposes so nobody can claim that “nobody knew.”I used ChatGPT as a sounding board because nobody in the mainstream medical community will talk to me.
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6 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
A new UCSF study has now been published on a preprint server. The key result is absolutely mind blowing. The risk ratio (RR) for hospitalization in vaccinated COVID-naïve individuals vs. unvaccinated post-infection individuals is:RR = 5.8995% Confidence Interval: [4.80, 7.22]This means individuals were nearly 6 times more likely to be hospitalized after COVID vaccination than unvaccinated individuals were to be hospitalized after a COVID infection. How does this impact mortality?
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6 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
I got a call today from a donor willing to fund all the autism studies. He’s a home builder and lives outside the US. So no conflicts of interest. If you know of a research group who will take his money to do a parent survey study on autism, please let me know. The survey questions are pretty simple, but each research group is free to design their own questions:On what date did you first notice a dramatic change in your child’s behavior which led later to an official ASD diagnosis.
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6 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
Blue-pilled ChatGPT, specifically programmed to defend the COVID shots against all attacks, now agrees with me that the COVID shots killed > saved. It’s about time. Vaccines only provide a benefit if:They reduce infection riskReduce the case fatality rateI showed ChatGPT the data that they did neither. It tried to argue I was wrong. Then I pointed out the flaws in its analysis. It it verified using data from the US and other countries that it selected on its own, and it finally admitted I was right.