>>18168363
You raised some really good points. Children definitely need to form relationships outside of the extremely narrow world of their home.
I'm not too concerned about people being able to raise nuclear physicists but people having the ability to form and support families. My hypothesis is that vaccines directly impact IQ and EQ as well.
There is such an effort to extinguish the "control group" of totally unvaccinated. Interestingly the one prominent unvaccinated person I know of is Del Bigtree, at least that is my understanding.
It is my belief that if you had two matched groups of children and one group was vaccinated according to the CDC "schedule" and the other was totally unvaccinated you would see that all sorts of mental and emotional problems would be vastly less in the unvaccinated.
I think homeschoolers are probably less vaccinated than public school attendees. I've also read that they are desired by colleges, generally speaking. Since most parents doing homeschooling are not trained as teachers I was wondering if remaining unvaccinated is a significant factor in social and academic development.
The CDC has refused to do the vaccinated v unvaccinated study as far as I know.