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The Great Aluminum Cover-Up: What a Corrected Study Accidentally Revealed

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More Buried Truth in So-called Science

For years, concerned parents and independent scientists have warned that aluminum in childhood vaccines may be contributing to the alarming rise in autism diagnoses. Their warnings were often dismissed as conspiracy theories, especially in the face of studies claiming aluminum’s safety.

But now, a recent investigation has pulled back the curtain on one of the most widely cited of these studies—a massive Danish cohort study that initially found no link between aluminum and autism. After a quiet correction to the data, however, the study’s conclusions appear to have been built on manipulated methodology and omitted diagnoses.

The very data meant to “prove” aluminum’s safety may actually prove the opposite.

Designing the Outcome Before the Study Begins


Critics say the study was rigged from the outset. Instead of comparing vaccinated children to completely unvaccinated children—a standard in unbiased safety research—the study only compared children who had received different amounts of aluminum.

Published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, the study was led by researchers from the Statens Serum Institut, a Danish government agency that oversees vaccine procurement. They examined 1.2 million children and declared there was “no evidence” that aluminum adjuvants increased the risk of autism.

But critics say the study was rigged from the outset. Instead of comparing vaccinated children to completely unvaccinated children—a standard in unbiased safety research—the study only compared children who had received different amounts of aluminum.

Brian Hooker, Ph.D., chief scientific officer at Children’s Health Defense, likened it to comparing people who smoke 19 cigarettes a day to those who smoke 20, then declaring smoking safe. The design made it virtually impossible to detect a real risk.

Even more troubling, the researchers excluded 34,000 children who received unusually high aluminum doses before age two, dismissing them as “documentation errors.” These excluded children, who might have shown the strongest signs of harm, were erased from the analysis.

The Quiet Correction That Changed Everything

Just days after the study’s publication, the journal quietly updated its supplementary materials, admitting the original version included “incorrect” data. In the corrected version, a stunning statistic appeared: children who received higher aluminum doses had a 9.7 per 10,000 increased risk of developing autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders compared to those who received moderate doses.

Senior research scientist Karl Jablonowski of CHD said nearly 3,000 autism-related diagnoses had been omitted in the original version. “They made the sick kids disappear,” he told The Defender. Despite this revelation, the study’s authors refused to revise their conclusions and did not respond to media inquiries—one claiming to be “on summer vacation.”

A Known Neurotoxin Hidden in Plain Sight

Aluminum is no harmless additive. Independent research has long shown that aluminum can cross the blood-brain barrier, accumulate in brain tissue, and trigger IL-6, an inflammatory protein associated with autism. It’s also linked to increased risks of asthma and immune disorders.

Yet the Danish researchers did not measure aluminum levels in the children’s blood or tissues. According to renowned aluminum expert Chris Exley, Ph.D., this omission rendered the study a “nonscientific farce.”

Worse still, the authors are not neutral observers. They are employed by an agency that directly profits from vaccine distribution. Lead author Anders Hviid has received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, which is tied to a pharmaceutical giant. These are not incidental affiliations—they represent clear conflicts of interest.

The Data They Hope You Ignore

In the corrected supplemental materials, Figure 11 reveals the buried truth: a statistically significant increase in autism risk for children receiving high doses of aluminum. The original report had shown no such risk because it excluded the relevant data. Jablonowski and Hooker confirmed the statistical significance by examining confidence intervals, the accepted standard for identifying meaningful trends in large datasets.

The corrected data also showed a significant increase in diagnoses of Asperger’s syndrome among those who received the largest aluminum doses. Though some smaller groups lacked enough participants to draw firm conclusions, the larger cohorts made the trend unmistakable. According to Jablonowski, the study excluded the exact population that would have revealed aluminum’s danger—and then quietly reinserted the data only after public scrutiny began.

A Pattern of Deception

Jablonowski believes the deletions were not random. The study’s corrected version retained data on allergies and autoimmune disorders, but only the neurodevelopmental diagnoses were altered. This selective omission suggests more than mere oversight. When asked for the peer review comments that might explain the discrepancies, the journal refused to respond.

Making matters worse, the authors have declined to release the raw data, citing Danish privacy law. Without access to unadjusted figures, independent scientists cannot replicate the study or verify its conclusions. Even requests for de-identified data have gone unanswered. “We are expected to trust that these authors practiced good science,” said Jablonowski. “But all signs suggest they did not.”

Flawed from the Ground Up

Critics also point to other issues in the study’s design. The authors claimed they had no unvaccinated cohort for comparison, yet the data includes over 15,000 children who were either unvaccinated or received only the aluminum-free MMR vaccine. Hooker and Jablonowski compared this group to children who did receive aluminum-containing vaccines and found alarming results.

Children exposed to aluminum were 26 percent more likely to develop atopic dermatitis and 50 percent more likely to suffer from allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. These were statistically strong findings, yet the original study failed to explore or even acknowledge them.

Hviid defended the omission by claiming that differences between vaccinated and unvaccinated children could introduce bias. But the presence of a clean cohort within the dataset invalidates that excuse. It appears the researchers chose not to analyze that group because it didn’t support their predetermined narrative.

A Collision of Science, Profit, and Politics

This controversy comes at a pivotal moment. With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leading the Department of Health and Human Services and demanding more transparent vaccine oversight, the pharmaceutical establishment is fighting back. The same week the Danish study was corrected, Kennedy’s team voted to remove mercury-based preservatives from vaccines—a move widely applauded by health freedom advocates.

Yet Kennedy’s request for a review of aluminum-based adjuvants has so far gone unanswered by the CDC. Meanwhile, mainstream outlets like NBC News have mocked his concerns and defended the flawed Danish study, even after its correction.

According to James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D., founder of IPAK-EDU, a wave of disinformation is now being weaponized through algorithms designed to suppress dissenting voices. “They’re pushing junk science while silencing the truth,” he warned. “Parents deserve answers, not statistical fraud.”

The Fight for Scientific Integrity Has Just Begun

Until raw data is released and unvaccinated cohorts are fully studied, the debate over aluminum’s role in neurodevelopmental disorders will remain shrouded in doubt—and children will continue to pay the price. What this Danish study demonstrates is not the safety of aluminum, but the lengths to which institutions will go to protect their own interests.

In the end, it’s not just about aluminum. It’s about accountability. It’s about whether public health policy is guided by honest science—or hidden agendas.


Source: https://www.offthegridnews.com/what-they-dont-want-you-to-know/the-great-aluminum-cover-up-what-a-corrected-study-accidentally-revealed/


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