A paper published on January 3, 2026, quickly gained attention after the journal’s website was reportedly targeted by a cyberattack that took it offline. Instead of fading away, the incident drew even more public interest as people began sharing copies, links, and discussions across the internet. The situation has sparked strong reactions, including criticism and personal attacks directed at one of the authors, Dr. Wafik El-Deiry, who has spoken publicly about the backlash and the challenges of releasing controversial research.
Shocking Twist: As mRNA Vaccine-Cancer Paper Explodes Worldwide, Pfizer Contacts Critic Dr. Wafik El-Deiry
