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Goodreads asked Jeff Prager:

How do you get inspired to write?

Jeff Prager I have 423 online page-reads per day on Academia.edu and my audience are faculty members, emeritus, alumni, graduate students and department heads from over 500 institutions and over 140 countries. This took time. I was inspired to write "The History of The Global Vaccination Program In 1000 Peer Reviewed Reports & Studies" as a result of the severely divisive issue vaccination has become. I needed to read the medical peer review on immunization, vaccination and everything related to come to an understanding of the truth.

I found out that the peer review is actually written for you and I, we just don't know it. I learned this by calling more than a dozen authors of peer reviewed reports, who never get called and were thrilled to talk. They WANT us to read their peer review.

So I collected, collated and read close to 10,000 peer reviewed reports on this subject and closely related subjects (ASIA and genetic mutation) and chose 1000 reports and created a book.

I'll publish it this year. Right now it's a free PDF here:
https://www.academia.edu/36597412/The...

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