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#170: Doctales with Cocktails - Debunking Pfizer's Vaccine Claims, Forensic Study Raises Concerns
#170: Doctales with Cocktails - Debunking Pfizer's Vaccine Claims, Forensic Study Raises Concerns
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2023
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Podcast episode
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This episode is sponsored by Set For Life Insurance – a trusted partner in the disability insurance space. This episode is sponsored by New Leaf Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy - oxygen therapy that’s non-invasive treatment that strengthens your body from the inside out. In this episode, we delve into a forensic analysis of the Pfizer vaccine trial data conducted by unaffiliated researchers. The analysis challenges some of the claims made by Pfizer regarding the vaccine's efficacy. Notably, there was no significant difference in deaths between the vaccinated and placebo groups during the initial 20 weeks of the trial. However, after placebo recipients were vaccinated, deaths decreased among them while remaining steady in the vaccinated group. Shockingly, the analysis revealed a 370% increase in deaths due to cardiovascular events among the vaccinated subjects compared to the placebo group. Data inconsistencies and potential sources of these inconsistencies were also discussed. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:01:00] Overview of the study and its unique approach. [00:02:00] Details of the trial and its participant distribution. [00:03:00] Surprising findings regarding deaths in the trial. [00:04:00] Evidence of a significant increase in deaths from cardiovascular events. [00:05:00] Discussion on data inconsistencies and potential sources. [00:06:00] The controversy surrounding vaccine trial data. [00:07:00] The significance of these findings for vaccine efficacy claims. [00:08:00] Potential implications and further investigations. [00:10:00] Discussion on the need for transparency in vaccine trials. [00:11:00] Controversial statements from health officials and experts. [00:12:00] The challenge of interpreting vaccine data. [00:13:00] Skepticism and concerns surrounding vaccine mandates. [00:14:00] Public reactions and debates on vaccine safety. [00:15:00] The role of peer review in scrutinizing vaccine studies. [00:16:00] Comparing different vaccines and their reported efficacy. [00:17:00] Addressing potential biases and conflicts of interest in vaccine research. [00:18:00] Future implications and discussions on vaccine policies. [00:19:00] Transition to discussing other topics, including beverages and shirts. [00:20:00] Introduction to "Shirt of the Week" and beverage choices. [00:21:00] A showcase of the hosts' chosen shirts and beverages. [00:22:00] Mention of potential future segments related to clothing. [00:23:00] Recap of key findings in the vaccine trial analysis. [00:24:00] The ongoing debate over vaccine safety and effectiveness. [00:25:00] The importance of continued research and transparency. [00:26:00] The possibility of more data becoming available for analysis. Our Advice! Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print! All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.
Released:
Sep 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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