The Control Group
Pilot Survey of Unvaccinated Americans (2020)
In 2020, Joy Garner and The Control Group released the results of a nationwide pilot survey of unvaccinated Americans. This groundbreaking dataset provides a rare glimpse into the health outcomes of a population that has been systematically excluded from mainstream medical research: those with zero vaccine exposure.
Health Outcomes
Comparative analysis of chronic conditions
Virtually no reports of heart disease in the completely unvaccinated population.
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes rates were a fraction of the national average.
Chronic inflammatory conditions were significantly less prevalent.
In stark contrast, the general US population (which is highly vaccinated) suffers from epidemic levels of chronic disease.
"The unvaccinated population appears to be thriving, with near-zero rates of the chronic illnesses that now plague the majority of American children."
In any scientific experiment, a control group is essential to determine the safety and efficacy of an intervention. By vaccinating nearly the entire population, public health officials have effectively eliminated the control group, making it impossible to accurately assess the long-term cumulative effects of the vaccine schedule. This survey attempts to reconstruct that missing control group.
Legal Implications
Evidence filed in federal court
The data from this pilot survey has been used in federal court filings to challenge vaccine mandates. The argument is simple: if the unvaccinated are demonstrably healthier than the vaccinated, there is no compelling state interest in mandating a medical intervention that may cause harm.
Case Reference
Case 2:20-cv-02470-WBS-JDP | Document 16-7 | Filed 12/29/20
"Petitioner Garner Full Report Filed: Statistical Evaluation of Health Outcomes in the Unvaccinated"