A systematic review of 325 autopsies showing COVID-19 vaccination caused or significantly contributed to 74 percent of deaths was removed from The Lancet's preprint SSRN server within 24 hours, adding to an increasing number of censored studies on the potential harms of COVID-19 vaccines.
The study (A Systematic Review of Autopsy findings in Deaths after Covid-19 Vaccination), published July 5, examined all autopsies published in peer-reviewed literature to determine whether COVID-19 vaccination caused or contributed to the person's death.
Researchers searched all published autopsy and necropsy reports related to COVID-19 vaccination through May 18, 2023, resulting in 678 studies.
After implementing inclusion criteria, they chose 44 papers containing 325 autopsy cases and one necropsy case.
A panel of three expert physicians independently reviewed each case to determine whether COVID-19 vaccination was a direct cause or significant factor in each death.
Of 325 autopsies reviewed, 240 deaths, or 74 percent, were independently adjudicated as,
Findings showed the most affected organ system in COVID-19 vaccine-associated death was,
Three or more organ systems were affected in 21 cases.
The mean time from vaccination to death was 14.3 days - with most deaths occurring within a week of the last vaccine dose. The study results suggest a high likelihood of a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and deaths in most cases.
Yet, the government's narrative is still that people do not die after COVID-19 vaccination, lead author Dr. Peter McCullough, a practicing internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist, said in an interview on EpochTV's "American Thought Leaders: Now."
Within 24 hours, the study (A Systematic Review of Autopsy findings in Deaths after Covid-19 Vaccination) was removed and replaced with the following notice:
According to Dr. McCullough, the authors were not given an explanation for how their conclusions failed to meet the study methodology.
In an email to The Epoch Times, co-author Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor emeritus and senior research scientist in epidemiology at Yale, said he believes the paper was censored by The Lancet's publisher, Elsevier, at the behest of the Trusted New Initiative (TNI), or a derivative organization of the TNI, based on the,
The Trusted News Initiative is an industry collaboration of major news and global tech organizations whose stated mission is to combat the spread of harmful vaccine disinformation.
TNI partners alert each other to disinformation that poses an,
Dr. McCullough said the project was approved through the University of Michigan's School of Public Health, and the team used a standard scientific evaluation methodology known as the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, to search through hundreds of papers to identify 44 that met the criteria before submitting them for adjudication.
Although the study didn't go through a formal review, The Lancet accepted it for publication on its preprint server.
To be published on SSRN, a paper must undergo "usual SSRN checks" and a "Lancet-specific check for appropriateness and transparency," which the paper undoubtedly passed.
Dr. McCullough has broadly published more than 1,000 publications and 660 citations on a range of topics within the National Library of Medicine and is familiar with the process and standards that must be met.
The study's co-authors, including,
...are all accomplished in their fields.
Dr. McCullough said that before removal, the study was experiencing "hundreds of reviews per minute" and is now on the Zenodo preprint server and currently under review at another high-level journal.
Medical Journals Censor to Control Vaccine Hesitancy
Just as the U.S. government coordinated with social media companies to suppress truthful information about COVID-19 vaccines that may cause vaccine hesitancy, medical journals have censored numerous studies by accomplished experts about the potential harms of COVID-19 vaccination, often without explanation.
Elsevier, in October 2021, censored a different study by Dr. McCullough and molecular biologist Dr. Jessica Rose days after it was published in Current Problems in Cardiology.
The study analyzed data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and found myocarditis spiked in teenagers after COVID-19 vaccination.
The retraction notice said the publisher temporarily removed the paper, and a,
In an email to Dr. McCullough, Elsevier said the journal was unwilling to publish the paper - after it had already published it.
The National Library of Medicine's website states the article was withdrawn at the,
A paper reanalyzing earlier sponsored research (PDF) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were safe for pregnant women found spontaneous abortions were 7 to 8 times higher than the authors reported.
The researchers concluded that key policy decisions were made based on questionable and unreliable data.
After immense pressure, the researchers retracted their reanalysis of the study.
A peer-reviewed paper published in June 2021 in Vaccines questioning the safety of COVID-19 vaccination and vaccine policy was retracted after the journal experienced pressure to pull the study and numerous editorial board members threatened to resign.
The study's authors claimed that for,
The disgruntled editors feared the paper, which had over 425,000 views prior to retraction, would feed "antivaccine 'conspiracy theories'," and be used by people to claim COVID-19 vaccines weren't safe.
The journal promptly retracted the article without providing specifics on how the paper failed in its methodology and established internal review procedures to ensure similar papers would not be published.
An academic study published in January 2023 in BMC Infectious Diseases was retracted after survey data estimated COVID-19 vaccine fatalities were as high as 278,000 - showing a major discrepancy with the CDC's VAERS database.
The editors retracted the study over the,
A paper in Toxicology Reports, published by Elsevier in 2021 questioning why children were being vaccinated against COVID-19, was retracted by the founding editor on the basis of,
At the time the study was published, U.S. regulatory agencies were in the process of authorizing experimental COVID-19 vaccines for children.
Dr. Vinay Prasad, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California and author of more than 450 academic articles, wrote there should be more discussion about vaccines, but public debate on side effects is being censored.
In a 2022 article, Prasad said censors are unaccountable and are as fallible as those they are trying to censor.
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