Media Misrepresents Cancer Study: COVID Vaccine Claims Debunked
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- π‘ A recent study suggesting the COVID vaccine boosts cancer patient survival is being misrepresented by the media, according to Dr. Pierre Corey.
- π― The study, a retrospective observational analysis, found an association between COVID vaccination and longer survival in lung and skin cancer patients on immunotherapy, not chemotherapy.
- β οΈ Critics argue this is a self-selection bias, implying healthier patients who received the vaccine naturally fared better, rather than a direct vaccine benefit.
- π¬ The study's authors in Nature made a definitive claim about vaccines extending survival, which critics deem unfounded given the study's limitations and lack of randomization.
Journal Corruption and Data Manipulation
- π° Dr. Corey highlights a pattern of corruption in top medical journals like Nature and JAMA, suggesting they are influenced by pharmaceutical interests and political agendas.
- π« A JAMA study on vaccine safety in pregnancy is criticized for its methodology, which excluded miscarriages and only considered live births, deliberately obscuring potential fetal malformations.
- π The exclusion of data and the manipulation of research design in such studies are seen as deliberate attempts to hide adverse effects and promote a specific narrative.
- π Conversely, studies showing vaccine harms or increased cancer rates are allegedly suppressed or not published in high-impact journals.
Vitamin D Disinformation Campaign
- π§ The discussion shifts to a historical disinformation campaign against Vitamin D, mirroring tactics used against other treatments.
- π Decades of studies have allegedly been designed to show Vitamin D is ineffective by using low doses, short study periods, and inappropriate outcome measures.
- β οΈ This has created controversy and confusion, preventing the public from understanding the critical importance of Vitamin D for health, especially during COVID-19.
- π° A public health campaign for Vitamin D assessment and replenishment was notably absent during the pandemic, which Dr. Corey suggests is due to its low cost and potential to reduce reliance on expensive pharmaceutical interventions.
- π The targeting of artificially low normal Vitamin D levels in the US is also criticized as a deliberate measure to keep the population unhealthy and dependent on the pharmaceutical industry.
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