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2 days ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
This week, we are honored to welcome back our good friend and straight shooting truth-teller, Dr. Pierre Kory for a powerful and emotional discussion about one of the most heartbreaking and grossly under examined tragedies of our time: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
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1 week ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
Tonight, we’re honored to welcome J.B. Handley—author, advocate, and father to Jamison—for a powerful conversation you won’t want to miss. We will also welcome director and filmmaker Dean Rainey about his new film, Why Can't We Talk About This? which tackles uncomfortable questions surrounding the C19 vaccine injured.
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2 weeks ago |
sgtreport.com | Steve Kirsch
by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsh’s Newsletter: KCOR shows the vaccine was a nonsensical intervention and increased excess mortality. KCOR is 100% objective with just one tunable parameter: observation start time. Needs only 3 datapoints per personUpdate 5/22/25: UK Professor Norman Fenton reviewed the method and was unable to find any flaws. He thought it was quite clever.
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2 weeks ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
Here’s the method, the Kirsch Scientific Dispute Resolution Protocol (KSDRP), which I designed for settling questions like my current debate: “Did the COVID vaccines kill >save?” Adjust rules as appropriate for your specific question.
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2 weeks ago |
principia-scientific.com | Steve Kirsch
Written by Steve Kirsch on May 22, 2025. Posted in Current News If you have a policy of COVID testing where it is mandatory to test the unvaccinated 2x/week but the vaccinated can totally skip testing, this can massively skew all studies based on that data. I just found out this was the case in the Czech Republic which is the only country where we have record level data. That explains a lot, doesn’t it? A testing policy like that can make an ineffective vaccine close to perfect.
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2 weeks ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
Join us tonight on VSRF LIVE for an in-depth discussion on the ongoing Measles outbreak that began in Texas earlier this spring. Our special guests, Dr. Brian Hooker, PhD., and Polly Tommey will provide their insights into the outbreak's origins, current spread, and broader public health implications. As of mid-May, the CDC has reported 1,024 confirmed cases, making 2025 the second highest year since the United States declared measles "eliminated" in 2000.
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2 weeks ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
I’m in a discussion with Grok about a new method I invented to instantly and objectively determine whether a vaccine is safe using only year of birth, month of vaccination, and week of death. Grok can’t find any holes in the method. Neither can any of my colleagues. Nor can my detractors.
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2 weeks ago |
sgtreport.com | Steve Kirsch
by Steve Kirsch, Steve Kirsh’s Newsletter:I just found out this was the case in the Czech Republic which is the only country where we have record level data. That explains a lot, doesn’t it? A testing policy like that can make an ineffective vaccine close to perfect. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/Bottom line: the only honest way to see if the vaccine worked is to compare the whole period all-cause mortality between those who got the shots and those who did not. Then you learn the truth.
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2 weeks ago |
kirschsubstack.com | Steve Kirsch
To date, nobody has done a proper analysis of the data from any country in the world to determine whether there was a COVID mortality benefit. All the studies that have been done to date are very seriously flawed. They nearly always depend upon identification of COVID cases and COVID deaths in the vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts. Most all assume they can account for the unvaccinated mortality and healthy vaccinee effect (HVE) using mathematical models rather than measurements.
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2 weeks ago |
open.substack.com | Steve Kirsch
To date, nobody has done a proper analysis of the data from any country in the world to determine whether there was a COVID mortality benefit. All the studies that have been done to date are very seriously flawed. They nearly always depend upon identification of COVID cases and COVID deaths in the vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts. Most all assume they can account for the unvaccinated mortality and healthy vaccinee effect (HVE) using mathematical models rather than measurements.