An Inconvenient Study
Segment #635
Suppressing the Henry Ford Study was a mistake as this Segment demonstrates with the hidden camera interview. The challenge to Big Pharm is simple. Produce a study proving that the vaccinated have better health outcomes that the unvaccinated. The Ford study was not published because it showed precisely the opposite.
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Overview of "An Inconvenient Study""An Inconvenient Study" is a 2025 documentary film produced by the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), an organization known for advocating vaccine choice and questioning vaccine safety. Directed by Chris Armstrong, the film premiered around mid-October 2025 and features prominent figures like Del Bigtree (ICAN founder and host of The HighWire), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Senator Ron Johnson, and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo. It centers on a controversial, unpublished 2020 study conducted within the Henry Ford Health network in Detroit, Michigan, comparing health outcomes between vaccinated and unvaccinated children.The film's narrative frames the study as suppressed "landmark evidence" linking childhood vaccines to higher rates of chronic illnesses, echoing themes from Al Gore's 2006 climate documentary An Inconvenient Truth but applied to vaccine skepticism. However, the study and film have faced significant criticism from biostatisticians, health experts, and the study's originating institution for methodological flaws, biases, and the promotion of misinformation.The Study at the Center of the Film
Origin: In 2016, Del Bigtree publicly challenged Neil Z. Miller (not an MD, but a vaccine critic and author) and researchers at Henry Ford Health to conduct a "vaxxed vs. unvaxxed" comparison using electronic medical records. The study analyzed records of approximately 18,500 children born between 2000 and 2016 within the Henry Ford network.
Key Claims: Proponents, including Bigtree and lawyer Aaron Siri (who advises RFK Jr.), assert the study shows unvaccinated children had zero cases of conditions like brain dysfunction, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, tics, and other psychological issues. Vaccinated children reportedly had higher rates of various chronic conditions.
Publication Status: The study was never peer-reviewed or published in a scientific journal. At a September 9, 2025, U.S. Senate hearing chaired by Ron Johnson titled "How the Corruption of Science Has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines," Siri claimed the authors withheld it due to fears of professional repercussions. The study's details entered the public record via the hearing and are available on the Senate committee website.
Henry Ford Health issued a cease-and-desist letter to ICAN shortly before the film's premiere, denouncing it as "purposeful twisting of information and the spread of disinformation." On September 26, 2025, they published a statement clarifying: "The study did not meet our rigorous scientific standards," emphasizing that non-publication was due to quality issues, not suppression. They reiterated vaccines' safety based on decades of global evidence.Broader Context and Impact
Film Promotion: Available on aninconvenientstudy.com, the documentary includes merchandise sales and donation drives to fund distribution. It premiered amid heightened vaccine debates, coinciding with RFK Jr.'s role as HHS Secretary and ongoing U.S. policy discussions.
Why It Resonates: The film taps into distrust in institutions, amplified by social media and figures like RFK Jr. Yet, as Morris notes, such studies exemplify "biases in designing a study can weaken how well the evidence supports the conclusion."
Randomly Controlled Tests with placebos are not done to test the safety of vaccines. The Big Pharm arument is that it is considered to withhold treatment from a patient even tough the treatment is untested. The problem is solved by retrospective studies examining the health outcomes of those not vaccinated against those vaccinated. Note research of Dr. Peter Abby.
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