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Sunday, 27 October 2024

They LIED about FLU: 50 years of data show cases are rare, 97.5% of symptoms are not caused by influenza and there have been no deaths

 In a recent article highlighting a review of 50 years’ worth of data, Dr. Tom Jefferson explained why flu cases are rare, complications from flu are very rare and there have been no deaths from influenza. “Vaccines do not stand a chance against a relatively rare moving target like influenza,” he said.

Dr. Jefferson has been publishing ‘The Dot Series’ of articles on the Substack page ‘Trust the Evidence’. The Dot Series started as a project to publish “downloads” of work Dr. Jefferson and his colleagues on influenza vaccines. It received substantial feedback. Consequentially, the series morphed into summarising the back story of four Cochrane reviews which show poor performance of influenza vaccines.

At first, decision-makers brushed aside Cochrane and its systematic reviews to summarise and interpret the results of medical research. However, by the 2000s, Cochrane became too prestigious to ignore.

In 2008 and 2009, Dr. Jefferson and his colleagues conducted reviews on the evidence the World Health Organisation, US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) and “the all-powerful” used for their flu vaccine recommendations. It is the review of this evidence that has become the focus of The Dot Series.

The first article of this particular exposé is titled ‘Connecting the Dots’. Unfortunately, it is behind a paywall and a subscription is needed to be able to read it.

In the second article, ‘Connecting More Dots’, Trust the Evidence noted: “US investigators at the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) recently published private email correspondence, which lays bare the extent of the deception. The emails have been made available.”

“The emails show that you cannot trust even very big and famous institutions as they are part of the pandemic industry, but this is not a new story and we will show why this had become clear to us as early as 2008,” Dr. Jefferson wrote.

The following is the third part revealing the “evidence” used to recommend annual flu vaccinations. “I beg all of you who were or will be offered an influenza vaccination to consider the content of this post when deciding whether to accept,” Dr. Jefferson began his article.

And concluded, “Influenza is rare … population interventions such as inactivated vaccines do not stand a chance against a relatively rare moving target like influenza.”...<<<Read More>>>...