
In 2016, journalist Del Bigtree issued a challenge to the head of infectious disease at one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world: conduct the most thorough vaxxed vs. unvaxxed study that has ever been done. The expert took up the challenge and ran the study to prove Del wrong. That study never saw the light of day... until now.
Executive Producer, Del Bigtree, introduces the official trailer for 'An Inconvenient Study.'
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Here is what Henry Ford stated when The HighWire reached out to them for comment about the study:
“This report was not published because it did not meet the rigorous scientific standards we demand as a premier medical research institution. Data has consistently shown vaccinations are a safe and effective way to protect children against potentially life-altering diseases.”
And here is what Henry Ford has stated publicly about the study.
For additional resources supporting the ideas in the film, check out:
- icandecide.org, including the Placebo Pyramid and Get Informed section
- thehighwire.com, including Vaxxed, depositions of vaccinologists, and interviews of persecuted doctors
- pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, including prior Henry Ford related and vaccine safety studies
- nationalacademies.org, including all prior IOM vaccine safety reports
- henryford.com, including its vaccine related claims and statements
- cdc.gov, including all mortality and vaccine safety data and citations
- fda.gov, including all vaccine related licensure documents
- youtube.com, including videos of scientists discussing DTP and mortality
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