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Vaccines in pregnancy study faked by scientists

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Fake studies and fake science have been a major problem in the field of vaccines for a long time.

For example, every single vaccine comparison study, where they are supposed to compare a vaccinated group against one given a placebo, has been faked. In all of these studies, a placebo has never been given. Every single one. Instead, they use another substance as a placebo, like another vaccine, or an injection of another substance with the same heavy metals or poisons.

But it gets even more devious than this. One of their favourite tactics is to remove segments of the study participants. For example, if you wanted to show that injecting mercury into your body only effects men and not women, you could do the tests, then just remove all the women from the study and claim that you found no evidence that injecting mercury harmed women. Yes, you found no evidence because you removed all the evidence.

Most of the time it is not as blatant as this, but in vaccine safety studies they seemingly always manipulate the data by removing certain segments of the study participants, so that the outcomes swing in favour of the objective they are trying to achieve.

But sometimes it is as blatant as the example of removing all the women from the mercury injection study. We now have a paper, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, which may be the holy grail of all fake vaccine studies.

It is named Infant Hospitalizations and Mortality After Maternal Vaccination, and as the name suggests, it was a study to determine the hospitalization and death rates of babies during pregnancy and in the first 6 months of life, after they received vaccines. Of course, as was pre-planned, they found no association between vaccines in babies, and hospitalization or death.

Take a listen to this. See what segments of study participants they removed.

They removed all cases of birth defects. They removed all cases of premature births. They removed all cases of complications before, during, and after birth.

Then here are the major ones. They removed all cases of fetal demise following the vaccine, and they removed all cases of hospitalization or death during pregnancy or birth. So, they didn’t find any hospitalizations or deaths, because they removed all of the hospitalizations and deaths.

Last of all, they excluded the unvaccinated.

What a joke. Unfortunately, these are the studies which pro-vaxxers parrot when trying to claim vaccines are safe and effective. A pro-vaxxer wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between a rigged fake study and a real one to save their life.

This is a classic example of cooking the books to get the result that you want, and it happens far too often in vaccine science. Pro-vaxxers always claim that they “believe in science”. Well, this is the science they believe in. Junk science. Tobacco science. Rotten to the core.

To this day, I have never seen an undoctored study that shows vaccines are safe or effective. They just don’t exist. While on the other hand, I’ve seen plenty of legitimate studies that show that vaccines can harm or kill people, and that they don’t work.

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