November 4, 2024

Flu Vaccine Failures: Hidden Data and the Ongoing Push for Mass Vaccination

Flu Vaccine Failures: Hidden Data and the Ongoing Push for Mass Vaccination

A government research discovered that flu vaccines for the elderly did not cut death rates as expected, and in fact, deaths increased following widespread immunization. Despite controlling for a variety of variables, researchers were unable to find any advantage from flu vaccines for elderly. The study’s findings were suppressed, with the NIH blocking interviews with the lead author, although a co-author confirmed the results. Similar international research in countries such as Australia, France, and the United Kingdom confirmed same findings. The CDC continues to promote flu vaccines, indicating that they may still lower the severity of the illness.

Editor’s Note: Despite multiple studies confirming similar results across several countries, the CDC still recommends flu vaccines, creating a glaring disconnect between scientific evidence and public health policies. The fact that the NIH blocked interviews with the study’s lead author further fuels suspicion, suggesting that there may be more at stake than public health. What are they trying to hide?

This suppression of findings raises critical questions about who is benefiting from the continued push for mass vaccination, especially when the data suggests that the elderly are not receiving the promised benefits. It appears that corporate interests and institutional loyalty may be overriding the fundamental principle of transparency in science and public health once again. [See also: Quest for Universal Flu Vaccine Begins, The Urgency of Vaccine Mandates: Are We Ignoring the Risks for Children?, New Study Reveals Significant Risks of Combining Multiple Vaccines for Infants, Pressure and Politics: the Biden Administration and forced COVID-19 Vaccine Approval]

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