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UQ Academics Defend Conspiracy Theories on Fire Ants and Vaccines

Leading Medical Body condemns Publication of Vaccine Misinformation

A prominent medical institution is calling for greater scrutiny of published research, following the release of papers containing what it describes as “vaccination misinformation.” The controversy centers on research co-authored by Dr. Turni, Dr. Parry, and Dr. hudson, which reportedly cites sources ranging from Substack blogs and Wikipedia to conspiracy theory websites, as well as the “widely discredited” International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practise, and Research.

Dr. Parry,in a separate publication,is quoted as stating that “DNA vaccine technology” has enabled governments to “engineer social control of entire populations.” He further asserts that “Manipulation and repression of data, and censorship of contrarian evidence-based opinion, even if well-intentioned, have created an historic public health disaster.” Dr. Parry also suggests that authorities’ inaction may stem from “wilful blindness” to surveillance indicators, urging a recognition of a “global tragedy.”

mark Morgan,chair of quality care at the Royal Australian College of general Practitioners,emphasized the ethical obligation of medical journals to prevent the dissemination of inaccurate information regarding vaccines. “There are strong moral and ethical reasons to be very careful that medical publications present information that is accurate and unbiased,” Professor Morgan stated. He highlighted the critical nature of healthcare, noting that “In the case of vaccines, children’s lives can be lost as the public is exposed to unbalanced articles dressed up as scientific papers.” Professor Morgan believes that COVID-19 misinformation has eroded public trust in the healthcare system.

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