A Peer-Review of the Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Study Discussed at the Senate Hearing on September 9, 2025

Authors

  • John Oller University of New Mexico
  • Daniel Broudy Okinawa Christian University
  • Nicolas Hulscher McCullough Foundation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56098/vse7qq65

Keywords:

adverse events, autism, auto-immunity, ASHD, brain dysfunction, chronic healthconditions, COVID-19 vaccination, epilepsy, mental health disorder, behavioral delay, developmental delay, learning disability, intellectual disability, speech disorder, motor disability, neurological disorder, seizures, tics, vaccinated versus unvaccinated

Abstract

The study by Lamerato et al. (2020-2025) is one of the most comprehensive real-world demonstrations ever conducted showing a dramatic increase in chronic illness attributable to compliance with the CDC childhood vaccine schedule. That list of shots was still growing during the time the study in question was conducted and as of the time of this writing now “recommends” 81 quasi-mandated doses of vaccines between birth and age 18 plus various additional ones. Between 2020 and 2022, at the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Lois Lamerato, PhD, Abigail Chatfield, MS, Amy Tang, PhD, and Marcus Zervos, MD — the latter being the researcher who had helped solve the water problem in Flint, Michigan — found that exposure to one or more vaccines was associated at a bare minimum with at least “an overall 2.5-fold increase in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition” (p. 1). The unvaccinated cohort of 1,957 individuals received no doses of the vaccines on the CDC schedule whereas the median number of vaccinations received by the 16,511 individuals in the vaccinated cohort was 18. The original report — though not peer-reviewed until here and now — is in the public record of the US Senate Hearing on September 9, 2025 conducted by Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Our deeper look at the data shows that for symptoms characteristic of neuropathies in the autism spectrum, there is a 5.491-fold increase in the vaccinated cohort. Of the 22 chronic disease conditions studied, proportional contrasts always favor the unvaccinated. The most dramatic contrasts occurred in asthma, autism, auto-immunity, ADHD, brain dysfunction, mental health disorders, behavioral disability, developmental delay, learning disability, intellectual disability, speech disorder, motor disability, tics, other disability disorder, neurological disorder, and seizure disorder. At ten years of follow-up, 57% of the vaccinated cohort had at least one chronic disorder, compared with 17% in the unvaccinated.

Author Biographies

  • John Oller, University of New Mexico

    Most of Oller's works are available for free downloading at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Oller-Jr/research. During the early half of his career he focused on human intelligence in all its forms but as seen most plainly in discourse dependent on the human language capacity. During the latter half of his academic career he developed and applied TNR-theory to ordinary linguistic, genetic, epigenetic, and proteomic systems, and their interactions. He has shown that successful communications, including health and well-being, depend on the production and comprehension of TNRs whereas diseases, disorders, injuries, and mortality arise from fictions regarded as TNRs, accidental errors, deliberate lies, nonsense, and combinations of these resulting in entropy --- the material form of chaos that leads ultimately to death. Oller is Editor-in-Chief of this journal but was replaced temporarily by Christopher A. Shaw for the review of this article. 

  • Daniel Broudy, Okinawa Christian University

    Professor of Applied Linguistics, Okinawa Christian University, Nishihara-cho, Okinawa 903-0207, Japan, email: [email protected] (ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2725-6914) and member of the Editorial Board of the IJVTPR

  • Nicolas Hulscher, McCullough Foundation

    Nicolas Hulscher is an epidemiologist and administrator at the McCullough Foundation. Born and raised in Michigan, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Pre-Health Professional Studies from the Oakland University Honors College in 2020, graduating with Institutional and Departmental Honors. He went on to receive a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a specialization in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 2024. Nic plays a pivotal role in leading and managing scientific research, public communications, and policy engagement for the McCullough Foundation. He oversees daily operations, manages all social media platforms, authors peer-reviewed publications, and presents research findings both in the media for broad audiences and at leading scientific conferences. Since 2023, he has contributed to 16 peer-reviewed scientific studies—including systematic reviews, original investigations, and case reports—significantly advancing the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine injury syndromes and their potential treatments, as well as exploring the possible laboratory origins of the H5N1 bird flu.

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A Peer-Review of the Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Study Discussed at the Senate Hearing on September 9, 2025. (2025). International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research , 4(1), 1609-1646. https://doi.org/10.56098/vse7qq65

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