These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms engineering accomplished that goal through improved living conditions. Early 20th century America experienced substantial improved living conditions (i.e., decreased crowding in cities, improved plumbing, refrigerated food, advanced water filtration, solid waste disposal), which caused America to experience a rapid decline...
Numerical proofs


Tuberculosis and Typhoid Fever Disease Mortality, United States, 1900–1960
These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms...

Scarlet Fever and Diarrhea and Enteritis Disease Mortality, United States, 1900–1960
These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms...

Meningitis and Dysentery Disease Mortality, United States, 1900–1960
These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms...

The 10 leading causes of death as a percentage of all deaths United States, 1900 and 1997
This graph shows that after America solved the infectious disease problem with improved living conditions (i.e., better plumbing, less crowding,...

Varicella (Chicken Pox) Disease Mortality
These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms...

Varicella (Chicken Pox) Disease Mortality United States, 1958–2011
These graphs compiled from government data provide more evidence that vaccines did not save mankind from disease. Historical data confirms...