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https://discernreport.com/researchers-who-tried-to-bury-the-aluminum-autism-link-now-face-calls-to-retract-their-fraudulent-study/
Researchers Who Tried to Bury the Aluminum-Autism Link Now Face Calls to Retract Their Fraudulent Study
For years, parents and independent researchers have warned that aluminum in vaccines could be fueling the autism epidemic. Now, a bombshell investigation reveals that a Danish study, widely touted by mainstream media as “proof” of aluminum’s safety, was built on fraudulent methodology — and even its corrected data still hides the truth.
The study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, initially claimed no link between aluminum adjuvants and autism. But when corrected data surfaced, it showed the opposite: children exposed to higher aluminum doses had a significantly increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders. The study’s authors, tied to vaccine-promoting institutions, manipulated data, excluded high-risk children, and refused to release raw findings — raising serious questions about who’s really protecting public health.
The study compared children with nearly identical aluminum exposure levels, ensuring inconclusive results.
Researchers excluded children with “implausibly high” vaccine doses — those most likely to show aluminum-related harm.
No unvaccinated control group was included, a fatal flaw that skewed the findings.
Corrected data revealed a statistically significant autism link, contradicting the authors’ original claims.
Critics accuse the researchers of conflicts of interest, as their institution profits from vaccine distribution.
A study rigged from the start
The Danish research team, led by Anders Hviid of the Statens Serum Institut — a government agency that procures vaccines — claimed their analysis of 1.2 million children found “no evidence” linking aluminum to autism. But the study’s design guaranteed this outcome. Instead of comparing vaccinated children to unvaccinated ones, they only compared kids who received slightly different aluminum doses.
“It’s like comparing smokers who smoke 19 cigarettes a day to those who smoke 20 and declaring cigarettes harmless,” said Brian Hooker, Ph.D., chief scientific officer at Children’s Health Defense. “This isn’t science — it’s statistical trickery.”
Even worse, the researchers dismissed 34,000 children who received unusually high vaccine doses before age 2, labeling their cases as “documentation errors.” By excluding these children — who may have shown the clearest signs of aluminum toxicity — the study erased critical red flags.
The corrected data they don’t want you to see
Days after publication, the journal quietly updated the study’s supplementary materials, admitting the original version contained “incorrect” data. The corrected figures revealed a shocking truth: children who received higher aluminum doses had a 9.7 per 10,000 increased risk of autism compared to moderately dosed children.
Karl Jablonowski, senior research scientist at CHD, told The Defender: “The original version erased nearly 3,000 neurodevelopmental diagnoses. They made the sick kids disappear.”
Yet, despite the corrected data, the authors refused to revise their conclusions. Hviid, who previously told media outlets aluminum was safe, went on summer vacation, conveniently avoiding questions.
Aluminum’s dark history — and why they’re covering it up
Aluminum is a known neurotoxin. Independent research shows it:
Crosses the blood-brain barrier, accumulating in brain tissue.
Triggers IL-6, an inflammatory protein linked to autism.
Is associated with a 36% higher asthma risk in U.S. children.
Chris Exley, Ph.D., a leading aluminum toxicologist, called the study a “nonscientific farce”: “They didn’t measure aluminum levels in the children’s blood or tissue. Why? Because real data would’ve exposed the truth.”
The study’s authors work for an institute that profits from vaccines. Hviid also received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, tied to pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk. Critics argue this isn’t just bad science — it’s a conflict of interest.
The coming propaganda war
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leading HHS and pushing for vaccine safety reforms, the medical establishment is scrambling to discredit aluminum concerns. Expect a flood of similarly flawed studies in the coming months, amplified by Big Tech and corporate media.
James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D., founder of IPAK-EDU, warned: “They’re priming algorithms to push junk science and drown out dissent. Parents deserve real answers, not statistical fraud.”
The fight for transparency is just beginning. Until independent researchers gain access to raw data — and until unvaccinated children are included in studies — the truth about aluminum’s role in autism will remain buried.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/trump-admin-to-change-citizenship-tests-and-h1b-visas-says-official-5892830
Trump Admin to Change Citizenship Tests and H‑1B Visas, Says Official
New USCIS director says the test is too easy, vows tougher standards to become a naturalized American citizen.
The Trump administration plans to tighten both the citizenship test and the visa system for skilled foreign workers, while also moving to close loopholes in a separate program that critics say has allowed dangerous criminals to gain legal status.
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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2025/07/26/cnn-interviews-illegal-immigrants-detained-at-alligator-alcatraz-n2660986
Alligator Alcatraz Detainees Complain While Refusing to Leave
CNN recently aired interviews with illegal immigrants held at Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz detention center, where detainees described their conditions as “hopeless” and “a type of torture.” But what the left-wing network failed to mention is that every individual they spoke to has the option to self-deport and return to their home countries at any time. Instead of taking responsibility for breaking the law on U.S. soil, the illegal immigrants choose to stay and complain.
The left-wing media have continued to peddle narratives that the immigration facility is horrible, has inhumane conditions, lacks legal access, and has inadequate oversight, with many likening it to “internment camps." However, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) has made it abundantly clear that the detainees' basic needs have all been met. He said it is fully equipped to meet basic needs, emphasizing that both detainees and staff will have access to air conditioning and round-the-clock medical care.
However, the illegal aliens that CNN spoke to believe they should be treated with royalty, despite entering the country illegally.
One illegal immigrant described the facility as "sad, hopeless," and "torture," while another complained that the food is "very terrible." Another said they get "Very, very, very small portions" of food, adding that "People are having a hard time living here because it’s like they’re starving.” What’s often left unsaid? These individuals can leave at any time by choosing to self-deport. When someone enters a country illegally, they shouldn’t expect luxury or comfort—they’ve already broken the law.
WATCH: CNN interviews illegal immigrants detained at Alligator Alcatraz, where they whine and complain about their living conditions, despite the option to self-deport and return to their home countries. “This is sad, sad, hopeless. It’s a type of torture.”
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https://slaynews.com/news/george-santos-dramatic-farewell-reporting-prison-curtain-falls/
George Santos Issues Dramatic Farewell as He Heads to Prison: ‘The Curtain Falls’
Former Congressman George Santos (R-NY) sent a dramatic farewell message to his “darling” fans before reporting to prison on Friday.
Santis reported to prison to begin a seven-year sentence for fraud.
The notorious Republican and former drag queen compared himself to a “glamorous” stage performer in a post reflecting on his short, tumultuous political career.
“Well, darlings… The curtain falls, the spotlight dims, and the rhinestones are packed,” he wrote on X.
“From the halls of Congress to the chaos of cable news, what a ride it’s been!
“Was it messy? Always. Glamorous? Occasionally.
“Honest? I tried… most days.”
Santos burst onto the scene after the 2022 midterm elections.
The openly gay Republican flipped a Democrat-leaning House district on Long Island.
A vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, Santos was often seen to embrace the spotlight, from the halls of Congress to the courthouse where he pled guilty last summer to identity theft and wire fraud.
His career in Washington, D.C. quickly unraveled after he was exposed for making flagrantly false claims about his life.
He ultimately served less than a full term, becoming one of six House members in history to be expelled after his fellow New York Republicans pushed for his removal.
Although widely reviled, Santos embraced his infamy.
He turned his scandalous career into an operatic spectacle that the media couldn’t turn away from.
Santos was charged with a litany of fraudulent schemes, from cheating donors to bilking unemployment benefits during the Covid pandemic.
Within days of leaving Congress, the outrageous politician started selling personalized messages on the website Cameo.
In his farewell message, the congressman reflected that he was “honest” on “most days” and hinted that his story is not yet over.
Adding emojis of a star, an American flag, and a pair of lips, he wrote:
“To my supporters: You made this wild political cabaret worth it.
“To my critics: Thanks for the free press.
“I may be leaving the stage (for now), but trust me, legends never truly exit.
“Forever fabulously yours, George.”
The Justice Department confirmed that Santos reported to a federal prison in New Jersey, the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) Fairton.
Santos has slammed his seven-year sentence as excessive and unjust, and he has urged President Trump to consider a pardon.
“I’ll take a commutation, clemency, whatever the president is willing to give me,” Santos told Piers Morgan in May.
“President Trump, I’d appreciate if you can give me a consideration,” he added.