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Declassified Documents Link Covid Clot Shots to Cancer and Organ Damage in Young Adults

A bombshell convergence of suppressed studies, regulatory reversals and independent research has shattered the long-standing narrative of COVID-19 vaccine safety—particularly for young people.

Federally funded researchers buried critical findings linking the shots to elevated liver and kidney risks in youth, while a South Korean study revealed a 27 percent higher overall cancer risk among the vaccinated.

Meanwhile, a U.S. health official has withdrawn broad support for the vaccines, marking a stunning about-face as evidence mounts of severe, long-term harms that manufacturers and regulators appear to have downplayed or concealed.

Suppressed federal study contradicts public assurances

National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded investigation into “long COVID” and reinfection risks quietly included damning data in a supplementary appendix: vaccination status correlated with adverse outcomes in young recipients.

Rather than highlighting these findings, researchers emphasized reinfection dangers—aligning with the pro-vaccine media narrative. The buried data, first reported by Just the News, shows statistically significant increases in liver and kidney dysfunction among vaccinated adolescents, a detail omitted from press releases and executive summaries distributed to policymakers. This deliberate obfuscation follows a pattern of selective transparency.

Internal communications from 2021, obtained via FOIA requests, revealed FDA and CDC officials expressing private concerns about myocarditis risks in teens while publicly dismissing them as “rare.” The newly unearthed NIH study suggests those risks may extend far beyond cardiac inflammation, implicating vital organ systems in ways that contradict years of reassurances from agencies tasked with protecting public health.

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