

THE GARY NULL SHOW 9-30-25
10 snips Oct 2, 2025
This discussion delves into vaccine safety, asking why it's often accepted without critical examination. It challenges key assumptions of vaccinology, recalling historical declines in infectious diseases due to sanitation and public health. The show critiques claims about vaccines saving lives, exploring the limits of antibody-focused approaches. Concerns over vaccine ingredients and their potential links to health issues are raised, alongside a call for personal choice in vaccination. Nutritional therapies for immune support add another layer to the debate.
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Public Health Drove Early Mortality Declines
- Gary Null argues that public health improvements, not vaccines alone, drove steep declines in infectious disease mortality.
- He cites sanitation, nutrition, antibiotics, and housing as primary historical drivers before vaccines arrived.
Antibody Focus May Overstate Vaccine Effects
- Null claims independent research challenges antibody-centered vaccine efficacy and urges reviewing unaffiliated science.
- He frames mainstream vaccine acceptance as ideological and profit-driven rather than purely scientific.
Becoming The 'Tenth Person' Who Challenges Consensus
- Gary Null recounts being the '10th person' who challenged consensus after demonstrating fasting rats lived longer.
- He describes colleagues mocking the result until they observed and accepted his findings.