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Jan 28, 2026 • 46min
The Gary Null Show 1-28-26
The Study Cardiology Willfully Ignored for Over Two Decades
Written by Sayer Ji on January 27, 2026. Posted in Current News'
https://principia-scientific.com/the-study-cardiology-willfully-ignored-for-over-two-decades/
Authored by Lois Lamerato et al. from Henry Ford Health System study by Lois Lamerato et al of data from Michigan’s integrated healthcare system in Michigan to compare chronic health outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children.
Vaccination exposure was defined as receiving at least one vaccine
Vaccinated children had a 2.5 higher adjusted hazard ratio for any chronic condition
Specific increcases include asthma, autoimmune disease, atopic disease, eczema, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
The 10-year probability of being free from chronic conditions was 83% in unvaccinated vs. 43% in vaccinated.
No conditions were higher in unvaccinated.
Study by AR Mawson et al – J Translational Science
Survey-based study compared homeschooling children who were vaccinated versus unvaccinated.
Higher rates of neurodevelopmental disorders, asthma, and allergies among vaccinated children
Vaccinated children had fewer vaccine-preventable infections.
Study by BS Hooker et al – SAGE Open Medicine
Retrospective analysis of health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated children.
Higher rates of asthma, developmental delays and ear infections in vaccinated children.
Study by NZ Miller – J Translational Science
A follow-up analysis to adjust for additional covariates such as breastfeeding and cesarean birth.
Reported increased odds of certain chronic conditions among vaccinated children.
This is not very convincing study if I am to be honest
Study by AR Mawson & BS Hooker – Frontiers of Public Health
Analyzed pediatric billing data and reported increased office visits and diagnoses among vaccinated children.
Reported igher rates of neurodevelopmental disorders, asthma, and allergies in vaccinated children
However, the journal retracted this article on the grounds it did not disclose conflicts of interest
University of Hong Kong -- This one I know from memory – don’t know the journal
Double blind placebo study comparing flu vaccinated vesus saline placebo vaccinated
Followed for 9 months
Vaccinated – almost 4-fold increase in getting other non-flu respiratory infections compared to unvaccinated
Only slight increase in flu cases among unvaccinated compared to vaccinated
DeStefano et al -- J Translational Neurdegeneration
Study analyzed children in metropolitan Atlanta to examine a link between the age of first MMR vaccine receipt and autism diagnosis.
Reports that earlier MMR vaccination increased autism risk in specific subgroups, compared to to later-vaccinated children.
J Lyons-Weiler – Intl J Environmental Research and Public Health
Unvaccinated children reportedly had fewer chronic illnesses but more vaccine-preventable infections.
Roma Schmitz et al - Deutsch Arztebl Intl (German journal) – early study in 2011
Large survey to assess whether vaccination status affects infectious and atopic diseases.
Unvaccinated had higher vaccine-preventable diseases (e.g., pertussis, measles) but lower atopic diseases
There were fewer median infections in unvaccinated young
P Aaby et al – series of studies between 1995-2016 – BMJ, Vaccine, J Tropical Medicine
Some vaccines (especially DTP) associated with higher all cause mortality in low income settings compared to those who did not receive DTP

Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 4min
The Gary Null Show 1/27/26
Anger, Taming The Beast Within
“Anger is not a flaw of the spirit but a flare from the soul, signaling where healing waits to begin.” — Gary Null, PhD
$21 Trillion Dollars Is Missing From the U.S. Government. That Is $65,000 per Person—As Much as the National Debt!
The Solari Report
Jan 01, 2026
What’s going on? Where is the money? How could this happen? How much has really gone missing? What would happen if a corporation failed to pass an audit like this? Or a taxpayer?
This means the Fed and their member banks are transacting government money outside the law. So are the corporate contractors that run the payment systems. So are the Wall Street firms who are selling government securities without full disclosure. Would your banks continue to handle your bank account if you behaved like this? Would your investors continue to buy your securities if you behaved like this? Would your accountant be silent?
This is the reason that there is such a strong push to change or tear up the U.S. Constitution. This is why members of the establishment say the Constitution is “old,” “outdated!” This is why there is such a push for gun control. Don’t buy it! We can use the Constitution to get our money and our government back. It is time to enforce the U.S. Constitution.
The Solari Report has been covering the missing money since 2000 when Catherine Austin Fitts began to to warn Americans and global investors about mortgage fraud at the U.S. Department of Housing and Development (HUD), and the engineering of the housing bubble that led to trillions more dollars in bailouts and funds missing from the U.S. government starting in fiscal 1998.
missingmoney.solari.com
“[T]he powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences. The apex of the system was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a private bank owned by and controlled by the world’s central banks which were themselves private corporations.” ~ Carroll Quigley, 1974

Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 6min
The Gary Null Show 1-26-26
HEALTH NEWS
Two days of oatmeal reduce cholesterol level
Walking for 150 minutes per week associated with improved wellbeing in over-50s
Common Plastic Chemical Found To Feminize Males and Masculinize Females
Colon cancer now top cancer killer for Americans under 50, study finds
Long-term physical inactivity linked to higher stress burden in midlife

Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 2min
The Gary Null Show - 1-23-26
HEALTH NEWS
The mechanism of black ginseng extract in alleviating inflammatory aging
Eating the Wrong Carbs May Raise Your Dementia Risk
Mix of different types of physical activity may be best for longer life
Oral bacterium may promote breast cancer development and spread
Severe vitamin D deficiency linked to higher hospitalizations for respiratory tract infections

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Jan 22, 2026 • 55min
The Gary Null Show 1-22-26
Explore the journey of self-discovery and life transitions as Gary Null emphasizes the importance of stopping to reassess one's purpose. He discusses the impact of media distractions, societal failures, and the significance of self-awareness in recognizing mismatches in our lives. Gary reflects on activism's role in societal change and encourages questioning authority while reclaiming personal judgment. Delve into the interconnectedness of personal choice and health, as he highlights the challenges posed by systemic issues like COVID and financial instability.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 55min
The Gary Null Show 1-21-26
In this discussion, insights into overcoming addictive behavior are shared, emphasizing self-reflection and authenticity. The exploration of cultural conditioning reveals its profound impact on health and behavior. Gary Null critiques corporate and media influence, highlighting how external conditions shape life choices. He argues that crises can illuminate neglected issues, urging listeners to act on imbalance before it leads to addiction. Transformative identity change is advocated as a solution over mere symptom control, along with successes from holistic healing approaches.

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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 2min
The Gary Null Show - 1-20-26
Discover how vitamin C and grape seed extract might outperform chemotherapy in combating tumors. A Japanese study links salted foods to a higher cancer risk, sparking new dietary discussions. Learn about concerning trends in antipsychotic prescriptions for seniors. Find out how a blueberry drink can prevent obesity and diabetes in mice. Delve into the impacts of clutter on cognitive focus and hear personal stories about life changes and addiction. The exploration of free speech in public health adds a compelling twist to the conversation.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 2min
The Gary Null Show - 1-19-26
The discussion dives into the pervasiveness of addictive behaviors in society, linking them to economic anxiety and social decay. A critical approach to traditional recovery methods is emphasized, advocating for deeper emotional and spiritual work beyond mere abstinence. The host challenges the idea of pathologizing addiction as a disease, calling for personal responsibility and authenticity. Furthermore, he highlights how crises reveal neglected issues and urges listeners to confront their habits and rethink their values, leading to true transformation.

Jan 16, 2026 • 52min
The Gary Null Show 1-16-26
Judge Andrew Napolitano, a former judge and legal commentator, engages in a compelling discussion with Scott Ritter, focusing on civil liberties and the implications of modern surveillance. Ritter shares his personal story about being debanked, shedding light on how suspicious activity reports can rapidly change lives. They delve into the broader mechanisms of state monitoring and the risks associated with financial scrutiny. Napolitano and Ritter explore the intersection of geopolitics and personal freedoms, making for a thought-provoking conversation.

Jan 15, 2026 • 49min
The Gary Null Show 1-15-26
Discover how a consistent exercise routine can actually turn back the clock on brain health, making it appear younger and enhancing cognitive function. Learn about the stress and anxiety caused by unfinished tasks and how they can affect mental well-being. Explore intriguing discussions on alternative medicine, grassroots activism, and the financial implications of political ties. The podcast also dives into the gold market's rise in relation to dollar devaluation and the significant cultural shifts on the horizon.


