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Judy Anne Mikovits (born April 1, 1958 [5]) is an American former research scientist who has made discredited medical claims, such as that murine endogenous retroviruses are found in blood samples of most patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
They feature Judy Mikovits, a discredited American researcher and prominent anti-vaccine activist. The first video, Plandemic: The Hidden Agenda Behind Covid-19 , was released on May 4, 2020, under Willis' production company Elevate Films.
June 23: Reuters fact checkers said that Judy Mikovits widely-shared 2-minute video clip on social media in which she made the claim that the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine would kill 50 million Americans if there was a vaccine-mandate, was unfounded. [40]
Despite ample evidence that ME/CFS is an organic disease, many clinicians do not recognise it as genuine or underestimate its seriousness. [6] [1] [4] A 2020 literature review found that “a third to a half of all GPs did not accept ME/CFS as a genuine clinical entity and, even when they did, they lacked confidence in diagnosing or managing it.” [4]
Further claims were promulgated by several anti-vaccine activists, such as Judy Mikovits and James Lyons-Weiler, who claimed that SARS-CoV-2 was created in a laboratory, [183] with Mikovits going further and stating that the virus was both deliberately engineered and deliberately released.
In the video, former research scientist Judy Mikovits spread the notion that "Big Pharma", Bill Gates and the World Health Organization led a conspiracy, in which they acted together as a "circular cabal" with the aim of killing Americans. [41]
Judy Mikovits joined as research director in 2006, [22] but was terminated by WPI in October 2011 for not turning her work over to another scientist [25] while also coming under investigation for alleged manipulation of data in her publications related to XMRV. [26] WPI moved to the newly constructed Center for Molecular Medicine in August 2010 ...
Children's Health Defense (CHD) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit activist group mainly known for anti-vaccine disinformation, and which has been called one of the main sources of misinformation on vaccines.