Nov. 23, 2025

Nicolas Hulscher, MPH - Autism Studies and Vaccine Dangers

Nicolas Hulscher, MPH is back to discuss the McCullough Foundation's findings in their Autism Study. Nicolas discusses both causation and correlation of factors that lead to Autism. Nicolas then revisits some of our previous conversations with updated information regarding COVID Vaccine injuries and mRNA.

Yes, Nicolas Hulscher's name is misspelled in the video. I didn't realize it until after this episode was rendered and uploaded.

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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH

Epidemiologist

Nicolas Hulscher is an epidemiologist and administrator at the McCullough Foundation. Born and raised in Michigan, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Pre-Health Professional Studies from the Oakland University Honors College in 2020, graduating with Institutional and Departmental Honors. He went on to receive a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a specialization in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in 2024.

Nic plays a pivotal role in leading and managing scientific research, public communications, and policy engagement for the McCullough Foundation. He oversees daily operations, manages all social media platforms, authors peer-reviewed publications, and presents research findings both in the media for broad audiences and at leading scientific conferences.

Since 2023, he has contributed to 16 peer-reviewed scientific studies—including systematic reviews, original investigations, and case reports—significantly advancing the understanding of COVID-19 vaccine injury syndromes and their potential treatments, as well as exploring the possible laboratory origins of the H5N1 bird flu.