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|    13 Oct 25 11:31:54    |
      From: devnull@redacted.dnc              This article originally appeared on vigilantfox.com and was republished       with permission.              Health journalist and film producer Del Bigtree has just released his       new film An Inconvenient Study, which follows Bigtree’s years-long       exchange with Dr. Marcus Zervos, head of infectious disease at Henry       Ford Health in Detroit, a doctor who is about as pro-vaccine as they come.              In 2016, Dr. Zervos crossed paths with Bigtree, who urged him to take on       something public health had avoided for decades: a study comparing the       health outcomes of vaccinated and unvaccinated children.              Dr. Zervos agreed, determined to prove Bigtree and other vaccine       skeptics wrong. At the time, he vowed, “Whatever the results, they get       published.”              Both the buried study and the film are now available for everyone to see.              Before diving into Zervos’s findings, the film laid out prior evidence       raising serious questions about vaccine safety.              One striking example came from Dr. Peter Aaby. Once a vaccine believer,       Dr. Aaby became a skeptic after discovering that the DTP vaccine he       helped promote for African children led to 2.3 times higher mortality       among the vaccinated.              For the rest of the facts, surf on over to:              https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/10/bombshell-vax-vs-unvax-       tudy-finally-sees-light/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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