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How Elsevier manipulates peer-reviewed science to match the narrative

A published paper was withdrawn by the publisher for no reason without the consent of the journal editor or the authors. Elsevier is being sued for manipulating science.

Steve Kirsch
Jan 2, 2022
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Jessica Rose and Peter McCullough wrote a paper on myocarditis rates caused by the vaccine. It was published in the journal “Current Problems in Cardiology.”

And then, for no reason at all, the publisher of the Journal, Elsevier, caused it to just “disappear” for no reason.

Here is the PubMed link.

Here’s the paper in the journal which makes it look like it was never published. It was. It was unethically removed by the publisher.

Is the scientific community complaining about this? Sure, a few of the good guys and a bunch of us on the outside like myself, Mathew Crawford, and others. There are a few good guys left.

This paper is a litmus test for scientific integrity.

Jessica wrote about the withdrawal on her substack. She is still clueless why her paper was removed. Not her fault. No reason was given.

One of the commenters wrote:

And those criminals with their foot on the gas headed for the wall are terrified of non-purchased, intelligent researchers like you pulling back the curtain and opening their kimono.

Another Elsevier example

This review, written by Baruch Vainshelboim showing face masks don’t work, was retracted by the Editor. Why wasn’t it corrected? Here’s the notice.

Now if this paper were aligned with the narrative, it wouldn’t be retracted.

This is not science

We are living in a world where scientific integrity is quickly disappearing along with our freedoms (like to not be injected).

You can find the full paper on Jessica’s substack.

It basically says that myocarditis is caused by the vaccines, it isn’t rare, and it doesn’t just affect kids.

But they don’t want anyone to know any of this.

The paper on Jessica’s substack has only 37 likes so far.

Good job Elsevier. You have successfully censored peer-reviewed science that doesn’t match your belief system.

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Abi Licatino
Writes Missed My Calling
Jan 6, 2022

Hi there Steve. Not sure the best way to get in touch but wanted to share something with you that I think you’ll appreciate. Check this out. Let me know what you think. https://www.juliusruechel.com/2022/01/the-false-god-of-central-planning.html?m=1

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Another Side Of The Story
Jan 4, 2022

Jessica was so kind as to send me along to the link for her paper and I’ve shared it widely with friends and family. Funny, the main response is silence and refusal to engage in the discussion…hmmm….I wonder where they learned that!!??

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