
CRITICISMS & RESPONSES
Following the release of An Inconvenient Study, several outlets—including Henry Ford, The Conversation, and Stat News—published criticisms of the unpublished vaccinated versus unvaccinated study at the heart of the film.
ICAN responds in order to address valid limitations and invite open scientific debate free from censorship or fear. The following page addresses these criticisms.
Science demands questions and debate, not silence.
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