In Truth and Liberty,
Jeremy R. Hammond
P.S. -- I'm still mostly taking an extended break from writing to get caught up on numerous other priorities I'd been putting off for far too long to be able focus 100% of my efforts on combatting the lockdown madness and its coerced mass vaccination, etc. This break is also necessary for me to invest the time and energy into building a more solid foundation to level up my journalism and move it forward on a more financially sustainable basis -- while maintaining my total independence.
I have had a major writing project moving forward in the background, though, and I am pleased to announce that a paper I coauthored with Dr. Brian Hooker and Dr. Jeet Varia of Children's Health Defense (CHD) has passed peer review and will be published in a scientific journal!
CHD, as I'm sure you know, was previously headed by RFK, Jr., and you may know Dr. Hooker from the film Vaxxed as the person who broke the story of CDC whistleblower Dr. William Thompson. I was very excited to have the opportunity to collaborate with him and Dr. Varia! I'm also ecstatic about publishing my first ever paper in the medical literature.
Our paper systematically dissects the 2019 MMR-autism study by Hviid et al. that has been hailed as conclusively proving that the MMR vaccine does not cause autism even in children with a "genetic susceptibility".
We demonstrate how, to the contrary, their study was not designed properly to test the hypothesis and therefore cannot possibly have falsified it.
We have not yet been informed by the journal when the paper will be published, but I expect it will not be long. So stay tuned for this very important work! We hope it will make a positive impact on the public discourse, and I'll need your help in getting the word out about it once published.
In the meantime, joint Alana Newsman and I for our discussion about the future of the health freedom movement, live at 1 p.m. ET (or, if you can't make it, catch the recording after):
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