Evidence-based vaccinations: A scientific look at the missing science behind flu season vaccines
Mike Adams, Editor of NaturalNews.com
September 2, 2010
(NaturalNews) As someone with a good deal of education in scientific
thinking and the scientific method, I have put considerable effort into
attempting to find any real scientific evidence backing the widespread
use of influenza vaccines (flu season shots). Before learning about
nutrition and holistic health, I was a computer software entrepreneur,
and I have a considerable scientific background in areas such as
astronomy, physics, human physiology, microbiology, genetics,
anthropology and human psychology. One of my most-admired thought
leaders is, in fact, the late physicist Richard Feynman.
I don't speak from a "scientific" point of view on NaturalNews very
often because it's often a dry, boring presentation style. But I do
know the difference between real science and junk science, and I find
examples of junk science in both the "scientific" side of things as
well as the "alternative" side of things.
For example, so-called "psychic surgery," as least in the way it has
been popularized, is nothing more than clever sleight-of-hand where the
surgeon palms some chicken gizzards and then pretends to pull diseased
organs out of the abdominal cavity of some patient. The demonstrations
I've seen on film are obvious quackery.
Similarly, flu season vaccines are mainstream medicine's version of
psychic surgery: It's all just "medical sleight of hand" based on
nothing more than clever distractions and the obfuscation of scientific
facts. Flu season shots, you see, simply don't work on 99 out of 100
people (and that's being generous to the vaccine industry, as you'll
see below).
A year ago, I offered a $10,000 reward to any person who could find
scientific proof that H1N1 vaccines were safe and effective
(http://www.naturalnews.com/027985_H...). No one even made a claim to
collect that reward because no such
evidence exists.
Conventional medicine, they say, is really "Evidence-Based Medicine"
(EBM). That is, everything promoted by conventional medicine is
supposed to be based on "rigorous scientific scrutiny." It's all
supposed to be statistically validated and proven beyond a shadow of a
doubt that it works as advertised. And in the case of flu vaccines,
they are advertised as providing some sort of absolute protection
against influenza. "Don't miss work this flu season. Get a flu shot!"
The idea, of course, is that getting a flu shot offers 100% protection
from the flu. If you get a shot, they say, you won't miss work from
sickness.
This implication is wildly inaccurate. In fact, it's just flat-out
false. As you'll see below, it's false advertising wrapped around junk
science.
You see, there was never an
independent, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
proving either the safety or effectiveness of the H1N1 swine flu
vaccines that were heavily pushed last year (and are in fact in this
year's flu shot cocktail). No such study has ever been done. As a
result, there is no rigorous scientific basis from which to sell such
vaccines in the first place.
To try to excuse this, vaccine hucksters claim that it would be
"unethical" to conduct a placebo-controlled study of such vaccines
because they work so well that to deny the placebo group the actual
vaccine would be harmful to them. Everybody benefits from the influenza
vaccine, they insist, so the mere act of conducting a
scientifically-controlled test is unethical.
Do you smell some quackery at work yet? This is precisely the kind of
pseudoscientific gobbledygook you might hear from some mad Russian
scientist who claims to have "magic water" but you can't test the magic
water because the mere presence of measurement instruments nullifies
the magical properties of the water.
Similarly, vaccine pushers often insist it's unethical to test whether
their vaccines really work. You just have to "take it on faith" that
vaccines are universally good for everybody.
Yep, I used the word "faith." That is essentially what the so-called
scientific community is invoking here with the vaccine issue: Just
BELIEVE they work, everybody! Who needs scientific evidence when we've
got FAITH in vaccines?
Forget about evidence-based medicine. Forget about any rational
cost-benefit analysis. Forget about the risk-to-benefit ratio
calculations that should be part of any rational decision making about
vaccines. No, the vaccine industry (and its apologist bloggers) already
know that vaccines are universally good for you, therefore no such
rigorous scientific assessment is even required!
The Scientific Method, in other words, doesn't really apply to the
things they already believe in. Faith can override reason in the
"scientific" community, if you can believe that! What's next, are they
going to claim vaccines work because some sort of "vaccine God" makes
them work?
Here, take your vaccine shot. And don't forget to pray to the Vaccine
God because that's how these things really work. Vaccine voodoo, in
other words. (Hey, that would have been a great title for the vaccine
song, come to think of it...)
Unethical to find out if they work?
I got to wondering about the whole explanation of how it would be
"unethical" to test whether the H1N1 vaccines actually work. This
deflection strikes me as particularly odd, because it comes with an
implied follow-up statement. Here's what they're actually saying when
they invoke this excuse:
#1) It is "unethical" to conduct placebo-controlled studies on seasonal
flu vaccines to find out if they actually work.
#2) But at the same time, it is entirely ethical to give these shots to
hundreds of millions of people, even while lacking any real evidence
that they are safe or effective.
In other words, it's unethical to conduct any real science, but
entirely ethical to just keep injecting people with a substance that
might be entirely useless (or even harmful). That's just a hint of the
kind of warped logic and failed ethics that typify our modern vaccine
industry.
Vaccine advocates claim that H1N1 vaccines are so effective that NOT
giving vaccines to a placebo group would "put their lives at risk."
That alone is apparently enough reason to avoid conducting any real
science on these vaccines.
But I'm not buying this. I think it's just a cover story -- an excuse
to avoid subjecting such vaccines to rigorous scientific inquiry
because, deep down inside, they know
vaccines would be revealed as an elaborate medical fraud.
So I poked around to see if there were other randomized studies being
conducted that might actually put people's lives at risk. It didn't
take long to find some. For example, the New England Journal of
Medicine recently published two studies regarding post heart-attack patient cooling
which seeks to minimize brain damage by physically lowering the
temperature of the brain of the heart attack patient until they can
reach the acute care technicians at a nearby hospital.
In two studies, researchers who already knew that "cooling" would save
lives nevertheless subjected 350 heart attack patient to a randomized
study protocol that assigned comatose (but resuscitated) patients to
either "cooling" temperatures or normal temperatures.
In one study, while half the cooled patients recovered with normal
brain function, only a quarter of those exposed to normal temperatures
did. In other words, patient cooling saved their brains. And yet the
importance of knowing whether or not this procedure really worked was
apparently enough to justify withholding the treatment from over a
hundred other patients, most of whom suffered permanent brain damage as a result.
You see, when scientists really want to know the answers to questions
like, "Does this brain cooling work?" they have no qualms about
subjecting people to things like permanent brain damage in a randomized
clinical trial. The knowledge gained from such an experiment is
arguably worth the loss of a few patient brains because, armed with
scientific evidence, such procedures can be rolled out to help save the
brains of potentially hundreds of thousands of patients in subsequent
years.
But when it comes to testing vaccines like the recent H1N1 variety, the
official explanation is that it's too dangerous to withhold vaccines
from a treatment group. They say it's not really important to determine
if vaccines are statistically
validated, and it's not worth the "risk" of withholding vaccines
from anyone in a randomized clinical trial.
Now, sure, there have been some clinical trials done on many different
vaccines over the years, but most of those are industry funded, and
there are almost never rigorous trials conducted on each year's
seasonal flu vaccines before they are released for public consumption.
As a result, each year's vaccine is a
brand new experiment, carried out across the guinea pig masses
of patients who just do whatever they're told without questioning
whether it's backed by real science.
Because, of course, it isn't. And I'm not the only one who recognizes
this inconvenient fact.
The Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration, as described on its own website, is, "...an
international, independent, not-for-profit organization of over 28,000
contributors from more than 100 countries, dedicated to making
up-to-date, accurate information about the effects of health care
readily available worldwide."
"We are world leaders in evidence-based health care," the site goes on
to say, followed by a quote from The Lancet which states, "The Cochrane
Collaboration is an enterprise that rivals the Human Genome Project in
its potential implications for modern medicine."
Working for the Cochrane Collaboration, an epidemiologist named Dr. Tom
Jefferson decided to take a close look at the scientific evidence
behind influenza vaccines (seasonal flu vaccines).
The objectives of the study
were to: "Identify, retrieve and assess all studies evaluating the
effects of vaccines against influenza in healthy adults."
The Search Criteria: "We
searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL)
(The Cochrane Library, 2010, issue 2), MEDLINE (January 1966 to June
2010) and EMBASE (1990 to June 2010)."
Selection Criteria (for
inclusion in the study): "Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or
quasi-RCTs comparing influenza vaccines with placebo or no intervention
in naturally-occurring influenza in healthy individuals aged 16 to 65
years. We also included comparative studies assessing serious and rare
harms."
The Total Scope of the study
encompassed over 70,000 people. And just so you know, these the results
may strongly favor the vaccine
industry. The author even went out of his way to warn that "15
out of 36 trials [were] funded by industry (four had no funding
declaration)."
In other words, close to half of the studies included in this analysis
were funded by the vaccine industry itself, which as we know
consistently manipulates data, bribes researchers or otherwise engages
in scientific fraud in order to get the results they want.
The author even goes on to warn how industry-funded studies always get
more press, saying, "...industry funded studies were published in more
prestigious journals and cited more than other studies independently
from methodological quality and size."
See
the study detail page here.
Study results show influenza vaccines
are nearly worthless
Now here comes the interesting part: Even though nearly half the
studies were funded by the vaccine industry itself, the study results
show that in most circumstances, influenza vaccines are virtually
worthless:
"The corresponding figures [of people showing influenza symptoms] for
poor vaccine matching were 2% and 1% (RD 1, 95% CI 0% to 3%)" say the
study authors. And by "poor vaccine matching," they mean that the
strain of influenza viruses in the vaccine are a poor match for the
strains circulating in the wild. This
is usually the case in the real world because the vaccine only
incorporates last year's viral strains and cannot predict which strains
will be circulating this year.
In other words, you would have to
vaccinate 100 people to reduce the number of people showing influenza
symptoms by just one. For ninety-nine percent of the people
vaccinated, the vaccine makes no difference at all!
In a "best case" scenario when the viral strain in the influenza
vaccine just happens to match the strain circulating in the wild -- a
situation that even the study authors call "uncommon" -- the results
were as follows: "4% of unvaccinated people versus 1% of vaccinated
people developed influenza symptoms (risk difference (RD) 3%, 95%
confidence interval (CI) 2% to 5%)."
In other words, the matching vaccine (which is uncommon in the real
world) reduced influenza infections in 3
out of 100 people. Or, put another way, 97% of those injected with the vaccine
received no benefit (and no different outcome).
Furthermore, the study's conclusions go on to state:
• "Vaccination had... no effect on
hospital admissions or complication rates."
• "Vaccine use did not affect the number of people hospitalized or
working days lost."
• "The review showed that reliable evidence on influenza vaccines is
thin but there is evidence of widespread manipulation of conclusions..."
• "There is no evidence that [influenza vaccines] affect complications,
such as pneumonia, or transmission." (Got that? Vaccines do not affect
transmission of the disease, yet that's the whole reason vaccines are
pushed so heavily during pandemics -- to block disease transmission.)
• "In average conditions (partially matching vaccine) 100 people need
to be vaccinated to avoid one set of influenza symptoms."
And finally, the study author's summary concludes with this whopper of
a statement: "Our results may be an
optimistic estimate because company-sponsored influenza vaccines
trials tend to produce results favorable to their products and some of
the evidence comes from trials carried out in ideal viral circulation
and matching conditions and because the harms evidence base is limited."
In other words, taking into account the industry bias, the actual
results may be that vaccines prevent influenza symptoms in only 1 out
of 1,000 people.
Putting it in perspective
So let's put all this in perspective in a rational, intelligent way.
This far-reaching analysis of influenza vaccine trials shows that under
common conditions, seasonal influenza
vaccines have no benefit for 99 out of 100 people.
Furthermore, even this result is describe as being "an optimistic
estimate" because nearly half of the vaccine trials were funded by the
vaccine industry which tends to "produce results favorable to their
products."
Furthermore, some of the studies were carried out in "ideal" viral
matching scenarios that rarely happen in the real world.
And finally, some evidence of harm from vaccines was simply thrown out
of this analysis, resulting in a "harms evidence base" that was quite
limited and likely doesn't reveal the full picture.
Are you getting all this? Even with industry-funded studies likely
distorting the results in their favor, if you take a good hard look at
the scientific evidence surrounding the effectiveness of vaccines, you
quickly come to realize that influenza
vaccines don't work on 99 out of 100 people. (And the real
answer may be even worse.)
Now that's a far cry from the false advertising of the vaccine
industry, which implies that if you get a shot you're "protected" from
influenza. They claim you won't miss work, you'll stay well, and so on.
Through these messages, they are cleverly implying that vaccines work
on 100% of the people.
But based on the available scientific evidence, these are blatantly
false statements. And the wild exaggeration of the supposed benefits
from vaccines crosses the threshold of "misleading advertising" and
enters the realm of "criminal marketing fraud." Where is the FTC or FDA
on speaking out against this quackery?
Vaccine marketing is, essentially, scientific
fraud. To claim that vaccines protect everyone when, in reality,
they may reduce symptoms in only one out of 100 people is
intellectually dishonest and downright fraudulent.
It is, simply put, just pure B.S. quackery.
Now, imagine if an herbal product were advertised on television as
offering some health benefit, but it turned out that the product only
worked on 1 out of 100 people who took it. That herbal product would be
widely branded as "quackery" and the company selling it would be
accused of false advertising. The company owners might even be charged
with criminal fraud.
But vaccines get a free pass on this issue. While an herbal product
might be heavily investigated or even confiscated by the FDA, vaccines
that only work on 1% of the people receive the full backing of the FDA,
CDC, WHO, FTC and local hospitals and clinics to boot. The fact that
the vaccine is pure quackery apparently doesn't matter to any of these
organizations: It's full speed ahead, regardless of what the science
actually says.
Once you understand all this, you now understand why it is an accurate
statement to say "The FDA promotes medical fraud."
Similarly, "The CDC promotes medical fraud." As does the WHO.
These are scientifically accurate statements, assuming you agree that a
product that only works on 1 out of 100 people fits the definition of
"fraud" when it is marketed as if it helped everyone. And most people
would agree with that reasonable definition of fraud.
It's a totally different story if the efficacy ratio is higher. If
influenza vaccines actually produced some benefit in 25 out of 100
people, that might be worth considering. But it's nowhere near that.
The FDA, by the way, will often approve pharmaceuticals that only
produce results in 5 percent of the
clinical trial subjects. The world of modern medicine, in fact,
is full of pharmaceuticals that simply don't work on 95% of the
patients who take them.
Read
the Cochrane summary yourself here.
It's entitled, "Vaccines for preventing influenza in healthy adults"
Authors: "Tom Jefferson, Carlo Di Pietrantonj, Alessandro Rivetti,
Ghada A Bawazeer, Lubna A Al-Ansary, Eliana Ferroni"
Enter the vaccine zombies!
With these study results in mind, take a look at some of the lyrics in
my recent hip hop song, "Vaccine Zombie"
I forgot how to think for myself
I don't understand a thing about health
I do the same as everyone else
I'm a vaccine zombie, zombie
Now you can see where these lyrics come from. If influenza vaccines are
worthless for 99 percent of those who receive them, then why are people
lining up to get injected?
The answer is because they fail to think critically about vaccines and
their health. They don't understand health, so they just go along with
everybody else and do what they're told. Hence their earning of the
"Vaccine Zombie" designation.
The song goes on to say:
I'm a sucker for the ads, a sucker for the labs
A sucker for the swine flu jabs
and I don't mind followin' a medical fad
Cause livin' without a brain ain't half bad
Yes, people who line up for influenza vaccines are "suckers" who have
been bamboozled by fraudulent vaccine propaganda. But they're following
a "medical fad" and it's easier to just do what you're told rather than
engage your brain and think critically about what you're doing.
"Livin' without a brain ain't half bad" because it takes the burden of
decision making out of the loop and allows you to just rely on whatever
the doctors and health officials tell you to do.
How the scientific community lost touch
with real science
But what if they were all lying to you? Or what if they, themselves,
were ignorant about the fact that influenza vaccines are worthless on
99% of those who receive them? (Very few doctors and scientists, it
turns out, are aware of this simple truth.)
Or what if the vaccine pushers had all convinced
themselves of a falsehood? What if they truly believed that
vaccines were really, really good for everyone but that belief was
based on wishful thinking rather than rigorous scientific review?
Because that, my friends, is exactly what has happened. We have an
entire segment of the scientific community that has been suckered into
vaccine propaganda. They've convinced themselves that seasonal flu
shots really work and that virtually everyone should be injected with
such shots. And they believe this based
on irrational faith, not on scientific thinking or rigorous
statistical evidence.
They are, in other words, pursuing a vaccine
religion (or cult). The is especially curious, given that most
vaccine pushers don't believe in God or any organized religion --
except for their own vaccine religion, where real scientific evidence
isn't required. All you gotta do is believe in vaccines and you can
join their religion, too.
And so all across the 'net, so-called "science bloggers" embarrass
themselves by promoting near-useless influenza vaccines as
"evidence-based medicine," apparently unaware that the evidence shows
such vaccines to be all but worthless.
They might as well say they support vaccines "Just 'cuz."
And "just 'cuz" is no reason to inject yourself with a chemical
cocktail that even the industry admits causes extremely dangerous
neurological side effects in a small number of vaccine recipients.
Vitamin D would actually make vaccines
work better
To top this all off, here's the real kicker of this story: You can beat
the minimal protective benefits of vaccines with a simple, low-cost
vitamin D supplement. Vitamin D, you see, is the nutrient that
activates your immune system to fight off infectious disease. Without
it, vaccines hardly work at all.
In fact, the very low rate of vaccine efficacy (1%) is almost certainly
due to the fact that most people receiving the vaccines are vitamin D
deficient. (Anywhere from 75% - 95% of Americans are deficient in
vitamin D, depending on whom you ask.)
Hilariously, the way to make vaccines work better would be to hand out vitamin D supplements to go along
with the shots! Even more hilariously, if people were taking
vitamin D supplements, they wouldn't need the vaccine shots in the
first place!
Influenza vaccines, in other words,
have no important role whatsoever in preventing influenza infections.
This goal can be accomplished more safely, reliably and at far lower
cost by promoting vitamin D supplements for the population at large.
What we really need to see from the scientific world is a study comparing vitamin D supplements to
influenza vaccines (and using realistic vitamin D doses, not
just 200 or 400 IUs per day). I have absolutely no doubt that
healthy-dose vitamin D supplementation (4000 IUs a day) would prove to
be significantly more effective than influenza vaccines at preventing
flu infections.
But such a study will almost certainly never be done (at least not
anytime soon) because it would expose the false propaganda of the
vaccine industry while giving consumers a far better way of protecting
themselves from influenza that doesn't involve paying money to vaccine
manufacturers.
In medicine, as in war, truth is often the first casualty. And when the
lies are repeated with enough frequency, they begin to be believed. The
flu shot lie has been repeated with such ferocity and apparent
authority that it has snookered in virtually the entire "scientific"
community.
That even rational-minded scientists can be so easily hoodwinked by the
vaccine industry is causing more and more people to question the
credibility of not just modern medicine, but the entire scientific
community as well.
Because if so-called "rational" scientists and thought leaders can be
so easily suckered into an obvious falsehood, what other fictions might
they be promoting as fact?
Medicine, you see, makes all the other sciences look bad. The obvious
scientific fraud going on in the name of "science" in the
pharmaceutical industry makes a mockery of real scientific thought. The
ease of which medical scientists have been hoodwinked by the drug
industry calls into question the rationality of all sciences.
And in doing so, it brings up an even bigger question: Is science the
best path to gaining knowledge in the first place? This is obviously a
philosophical question, not a scientific question, and it's beyond the
scope of this article, but it's one I will likely visit here on
NaturalNews very soon in an upcoming article.
There are many paths to truth, you see. Science -- good science -- is
one of them, but it is not the only one. Any scientist who believes
that science has a monopoly on all knowledge is himself a fool. Just
read a little Feynman and you'll quickly come to discover that the very
brightest minds in the history of science consistently recognized there
were other pathways leading to truth.
I believe if Feynman were alive today and saw the vaccine propaganda
taking place in the name of "science," he would respond with something
like, "Surely you're joking."
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