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CDC Unpublished Data Comparing Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Obtained via FOIA [pdf]

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4 points by mindfulgeek 6 years ago · 4 comments

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loons2 6 years ago

The title is essentially clickbait... which doesn't negate the content.

I didn't go through and look at all of them, but here are 4 of the source studies which certainly didn't require any FOIA. https://doi.org/10.1080/02772240701806501 https://doi.org/10.1080/15287394.2010.519317 https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/54/12/1778/455098 https://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/S2352-3964(17)30046-4/a...

gus_massa 6 years ago

Most of the slides are cherrypicked articles in PubMed. Is there some new information?

  • mindfulgeekOP 6 years ago

    The slides that state they were unpublished and obtained via FOIA. The first slide is one example and there are more as you scroll.

    • gus_massa 6 years ago

      The first one is the abstract of:

      > Verstraeten, T., Davis, R. L., Gu, D., & DeStefano, F. (2000). Increased risk of developmental neurologic impairment after high exposure to thimerosal-containing vaccine in first month of life. In Proceedings of the Epidemic Intelligence Service Annual Conference (Vol. 49). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

      If you want a better link to read it: http://mercury-freedrugs.org/docs/00mmdd_EISAbstractSubmissi...

      I thinks it's not necessary to get if by a FOIA. Asking nicely for the 2000 year proceeding should be enough.

      It's not unpublished data of the CDC. Someone send a poster or small presentation for a conference. The peer review before the conference varies a lot, in some conferences it is very strict, in other it is almost inexistent. Is the full data analysis published somewhere?

      They found ~4000 kids with problems. How many unvaccinated kids with problems can you find in Canada in the '90 to compare?

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