The Henry Ford Study: Buried Because It Didn’t Say There's No Link To Vaccines!
In my ongoing series on the real causes of autism, I’ve highlighted how the explosion in diagnoses—from 1 in 10,000 decades ago to 1 in 36 today—coincides with the ever-expanding childhood vaccination schedule. Yet whenever studies like the Mawson pilot or the Henry Ford Health data emerge, they’re quickly dismissed as “flawed” or “biased,” while the establishment offers no better answers of their own.
The Henry Ford study is the perfect example. In 2016, Del Bigtree challenged Dr. Marcus Zervos, head of infectious diseases at Henry Ford Health System, to conduct a large-scale comparison of health outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children. The goal, at least on the surface, was to settle the debate once and for all. Henry Ford Health—a respected, major U.S. health system—agreed to analyze their own electronic health records.
"The study was never published. It was buried"
The result? A massive dataset of nearly 18,000 children showing dramatically higher rates of chronic conditions—ADHD, diabetes, asthma, neurodevelopmental disorders—in vaccinated kids compared to unvaccinated ones. Some differences were described as “statistically impossible,” with zero cases of certain conditions in the unvaccinated group.
"The same pattern repeats: discredit.., mock the messenger"
And what happened next? The study was never published. It was buried.
Why?
The answer is painfully obvious: They were looking for the study to say the exact opposite of what it found. When the data didn’t support the narrative that vaccines are universally safe and unrelated to chronic illness, it got shelved. Henry Ford Health publicly denounced the results as “severely flawed,” issued cease-and-desist letters to filmmakers like Del Bigtree (who featured it in “An Inconvenient Study”), and warned of “dangerous disinformation.” But they never released the full data for independent review, nor did they conduct a follow-up study with better methods.
This isn’t science—it’s suppression.
The same pattern repeats: discredit the inconvenient study, mock the messenger, and refuse to fund the large-scale, transparent research that could actually answer the question. If it’s not vaccines, then what is causing the autism epidemic? Gut issues, sleep problems, learning disabilities, non-verbal kids still in diapers at 21—parents like me deserve real answers, not deflection.
In my earlier articles on the cause of autism, folic acid confusion, and the painfully slow progress on treatments like suramin, I’ve shown how the system protects the status quo. The Henry Ford study begs the question: Why was it buried? Because it didn’t fit the script.
Until we demand transparency—release the raw data, fund unbiased large studies, and stop the mockery—we’ll keep getting the same non-answers. Our kids deserve better.
Share your thoughts below. Have you encountered similar suppression in your journey?

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