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Saved - August 16, 2023 at 4:30 AM
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The medical establishment faces scrutiny as JAMAnetwork investigates 52 American MDs countering Covid19 misinformation. Recourse is threatened against them. Misinformation and corruption plague the profit-driven pharmaceutical industry-funded system. Shea, a mouthpiece for ScienceUpFirst, funded by PHAC overseen by Health Canada, denies any conflict. Claims about preventable deaths are based on flawed models. Vaccines' potential to prevent deaths is highlighted.

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Just when you thought the medical establishment couldn’t get any more untrustworthy, @JAMAnetwork publishes an “investigation” of 52 American MDs who countered Covid-19 lies & propaganda — & unambiguously threatens them with “recourse,” no less… 1/7

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

This utter nonsense is prime example of the type of misinformation — and corruption of their profession — they were fighting. The modern medical establishment is a profit-driven, politically-captured, pharmaceutical-industry-funded scourge with self-serving shills like Shea 2/7

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

To be clear, Shea is a mouthpiece for @ScienceUpFirst, an “anti-misinformation” initiative which is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) which is overseen by Health Canada which derives most of its funding from the pharmaceutical industry. But no conflict, right? 3

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

@ScienceUpFirst Weird. Twitter won’t let me post the rest of the thread… 🤔

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Even the claim about 1/3 of deaths being preventable if PH recommendations were followed is a misrepresentation of the info. They’re referencing a (flawed) model that made political inferences about at vaccine uptake — not general “PH recommendations.” 4/7 https://globalepidemics.org/2022/05/13/new-analysis-shows-vaccines-could-have-prevented-318000-deaths/

New Analysis Shows Vaccines Could Have Prevented 318,000 Deaths - Global Epidemics Brown School of Public Health and Microsoft AI for Health release a new dashboard that shows vaccine preventable death nationwide and for each state, providing critical insights for state and federal Covid-19 response teams. globalepidemics.org
Saved - June 25, 2023 at 10:59 PM
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A mother of four girls, three of whom have developmental disorders, shares her experience with vaccines. While she doesn't blame vaccines for her daughter's autism, she questions the certainty of vaccine safety claims and the transparency of monitoring potential adverse reactions. She believes the people tasked with ensuring vaccine safety are untrustworthy, and the incentives for pharmaceutical companies prioritize profit over safety. She calls for transparency and informed choices for parents, as certainty is a sales tactic, not a scientific conclusion.

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

A mom on trust & vaccines: I have 4 girls, ages 13-21 #3 (15) has autism. She was diagnosed at 18mo I don't know what caused it I do know that her symptoms started around 10wks & didn't fit the pattern of 18mo/2yr developmental regression often described w/ vaccine injury 1/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I figured she was born that way. The doctors didn't have any answers, and the timing of her symptom onset was enough for me to claim - with absolute certainty - that her dx was not vaccine-related. She was 2mo old. She hadn't even had that many vaccines. (She had had 7.) 2/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

As time passed & our lives were increasingly consumed by therapies & functional limitations, I became angry at the uneducated idiots who believed there was a connection. I jumped into FB threads shaming those who asked questions. 3/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

My grief wouldn't let me consider it. It even wouldn't let me *let them* consider it. I even spoke to a class of SLP-D students at the local university about my conviction. "My daughter's autism was not caused by vaccines & it's offensive to suggest it was!" 4/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

But why was I so certain? In retrospect, I was driven by both a need to be seen as a good mom by my daughter's many Drs & an unwillingness to consider that my choices had led to this outcome. I had no certainty. I had an emotional need for certainty... 5/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I've spent many nights over the last 15 years crying behind my closed bedroom door, wishing the universe had dealt her a different hand. My one consolation for all those years was the idea that whatever tool carved out this path for her was out of my control... 6/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Her life will never be easy. She has incredible artistic gifts & significant functional deficits - and despite her earnest efforts to learn social skills & make friends, she is lonely most of the time. I thank God every day that she has her sisters. But it's still hard... 7/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Less than 2yrs after I had #3, #4 was born 7wks early w/ cerebral palsy. It was a shock. Her tests & ultrasounds were all fine, with no indication of probs (although it was a rough pregnancy for me.) She was due in Feb & born in mid-December. Her CP was never explained...

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

They told me that it usually isn't. It's just one of those things that can happen. I accepted that, too. Although, part of me always wondered. Two developmental disorders striking two kids in a row seemed like really bad luck, but it was harder to dismiss... 8/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Then, in 2021/2022, I watched the CDC tell pregnant women that the safety of the COVID vaccine was a certainty - when it was not - I was appalled. I was horrified when they mandated it for pregnant women working certain jobs. "Take the jab or lose your job, expectant mother"

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I watched Ob/Gyns parrot the "Perfectly safe!" message in unison while masking laboring mothers & separating them from their support people during the most intense, challenging, & vulnerable moment of their lives... And that was it for me. Trust in vaccines, gone... 10/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I remembered that I had received the H1N1 vaccine less than 2w before I went into unexpected pre-term labor at 33w and birthed an infant who would shortly thereafter be diagnosed with CP. Maybe that's relevant. Maybe it's not. I can't say for certain. But the Drs did. "No"

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I remembered that when my CP baby was little, her neuro delayed all of her vaccinations until after 5y.o & then spaced them out. She said she was too neurologically fragile to get them & it wasn't worth the risk. I never said, "But I thought they were safe?" ... 12/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I remembered that my oldest had 3 notable vaccine reactions in her life. 1. At 5, her arm swelled so big that they had to monitor her for compartment syndrome & give pain meds. 2. At 11, she developed a prune-sized swollen lymph node adjacent to the injection site... 13/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

3. At 16, she got up from an afternoon nap hours after a flu shot and passed out cold. She dropped like a rock, smacking her head on her bed rail on the way down. Not tragic, but notable. And those are just the ones I remember... 14/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

It's impossible for me to say with any certainty whether vaccines did or didn't cause any of these issues - but what I can tell you is that not one of these 5 potential reactions was reported to VAERS. I didn't even know VAERS existed back then. But my girls' Drs did... 15/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

And I'm just one mom with 4 kids & a handful of "maybes," but not one of those maybes was brought to the attention of the people in charge of vaccine safety. How many others have been overlooked? And how, without knowing, can CDC claim safety? Those seem like fair questions ...

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

There are four things that have become clear to me in the past 3 years since I've stopped rubber-stamping what doctors tell me: 1. The people tasked with ensuring that the vaccines we give our kids are safe have proven themselves untrustworthy... 17/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

2. The systems put in place to monitor potential vaccine reactions are not capturing most post-vaccine adverse events. 3. The incentives for Pharma to get vaccines on the Childhood vaccine schedule encourage developers to prioritize profit over safety... 18/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

4. The gov't has its head so deep in the sand that, were a new, irrefutable adverse connection published, I have zero confidence they'd admit it. Parents saying, "I don't trust you, Dr." isn't "anti-vax". It's anti-corruption, obfuscation, & deception. It's pro-child. 19/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

I have no desire to tell anyone what to do. I can say, however, that if I knew then what I know now, I would be much more judicious about what I allow my kids to be injected with. And that Drs could learn a lot from the growing mistrust... 20/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

The addition of the Covid vaccine to the Childhood Schedule alone - an insufficiently tested, non-sterilizing vaccine with rapidly waning (if any) efficacy against a disease that poses statistically zero threat to children - is enough to call the others into question ... 21/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

You can't scoff at someone who says, "X was definitely caused by a vaccine," while making the inverse claim that it definitely wasn't. To do so is uninformed, at best. Intentionally misleading at worst. Certainty is a sales tactic, not a scientific conclusion... 22/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

The minimum that parents deserve is transparency. They deserve to be informed and then allowed to make the choices that are best for their child. "Vaccines are perfectly safe" is a lie. "Anti-vaxer" is a slur. And neither will repair the broken trust re: vaccines. 23/

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

Here’s my Community Note on your take, bud: This lady is not “blaming vaccines for causing her child’s autism.” She’s saying that 1. Her daughter has autism, and 2. The people who make claims of certainty re: vaccine safety are untrustworthy. ✌️ https://t.co/QaKhlAWU5K

@NotAHoax - Science is Real

@Ankh_Morporkian how do you get community notes to comment - there is a big thread of a lady blaming vaccines for causing her child's autism which would be good to flag. Does the reporting process have an option to request a CN?

Saved - June 23, 2023 at 9:37 PM
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Chelsea Clinton expresses concern over online attacks against Dr. Peter Hotez and shows support for public health professionals sharing science-based vaccine information. AJKayWriter disagrees, stating that disagreement, exposing gaslighting, and challenging experts are not attacks. They accuse Peter of attacking and seeking refuge in establishment leadership and media.

@ChelseaClinton - Chelsea Clinton

Deeply troubled by the online attacks against Dr. @PeterHotez. Standing in solidarity with Peter & all our public health and medical professionals committed to delivering science-backed health information, particularly about vaccines. https://www.vox.com/2023/6/22/23768539/rogan-rfk-hotez-debate-vaccine-deniers-better

Joe Rogan wants a "debate" on vaccine science. Don’t give it to him. How to have better conversations about contentious scientific subjects. vox.com

@AJKayWriter - AJ Kay

@ChelseaClinton @PeterHotez Let's be clear: Disagreement isn't an "attack." Exposing gaslighting and hypocrisy isn't an "attack." Challenging "experts" to back up their claims isn't an "attack." Peter did the attacking and then ran and hid in the skirts of establishment leadership & media. Pathetic.

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