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ACIP December 5th, 2025: The CDC’s Most Important Vote to Date 

Updated 7:46 AM EST, Wed November 26, 2025

On Friday, December 5th, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) will face arguably its most important vote in recent times – the fate of the hepatitis B vaccine given on day one of life. In September, ACIP members voted 11 to 1 to delay further discussions…Continue reading ACIP December 5th, 2025: The CDC’s Most Important Vote to Date 

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RASMUSSEN POLL: 46% believe COVID Shot Caused a Significant Number of Unexplained Deaths

Updated 4:28 AM EST, Sun November 23, 2025

The latest Rasmussen poll speaks volumes. A major flashing warning light for public health officials and political leadership. Are they paying attention? And more importantly, will they act? Rasmussen polls are pulse checks – real-time snapshots of public sentiment and mood on key topics. The recent Rasmussen report reveals: -26% say they had minor side…Continue reading RASMUSSEN POLL: 46% believe COVID Shot Caused a Significant Number of Unexplained Deaths

CNN Claims Fluoride Is Safe for Cognition and Possibly Beneficial

Updated 8:57 AM EST, Fri November 21, 2025

A CNN news story gleefully announced Fluoride in drinking water does not negatively affect cognitive ability — and may actually provide benefit, study finds. Benefit? It’s 2025, and The Science™ is still debating about whether indiscriminately adding a neurotoxic, bioaccumulating chemical into the public drinking water supply is safe and sound…even beneficial. The CNN headline…Continue reading CNN Claims Fluoride Is Safe for Cognition and Possibly Beneficial

Leaked FDA Docs: “Forever chemicals” in US food supply

CNN is reporting: The US Food and Drug Administration confirmed that PFAS chemicals have made their way into the US food supply. On Monday, the FDA publicly acknowledged the initial findings of the agency’s investigation into how the “forever chemicals” have been detected in the foods we eat. These chemicals can easily migrate into the…Continue reading Leaked FDA Docs: “Forever chemicals” in US food supply

Updated 2:00 PM EDT, Fri June 7, 2019

Crossfit Calls Out The Depression Pill Epidemic

By Professor Peter C. Gøtzsche COLD TURKEY IN THE PLACEBO GROUP Virtually all patients in the trials are already on a drug similar to the one being tested against placebo. Therefore, as the drugs are addictive, some of the patients will get abstinence symptoms (usually called withdrawal symptoms) when randomized to placebo, even if a…Continue reading Crossfit Calls Out The Depression Pill Epidemic

Updated 6:53 AM EDT, Thu June 6, 2019

The Next PCB? Roundup’s danger to biological functions, environment continues to mount

Bloomberg reports: Chemicals giant Bayer AG is reeling after a jury awarded $2 billion in damages to people who say they contracted cancer after years of using Roundup, a popular weed killer manufactured by Bayer subsidiary Monsanto Co. Bayer probably won’t pay out the full $2 billion. But more than 10,000 further cases are pending, worrying Bayer investors as well…Continue reading The Next PCB? Roundup’s danger to biological functions, environment continues to mount

Updated 3:38 AM EDT, Wed June 5, 2019

Autism ‘could one day be treated with a probiotic pill’

Brinkwire.com is reporting on a new study Mice fed faeces from human children with autism developed signs of having the disorder, scientists claim. Rodents given the faecal transplants were less likely to socialise and more likely to develop repetitive behaviour.Researchers were adamant their research didn’t prove bacteria in the gut caused autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However,…Continue reading Autism ‘could one day be treated with a probiotic pill’

Updated 5:10 AM EDT, Tue June 4, 2019

STUDY: Breastfeeding could transfer life-long protection against infection

The Daily Mail is reporting: “Immune protection passed on through a mother’s milk could last for years longer than expected, according to scientists. Tests on mice found mothers which had recovered from an infection could pass on their immunity through breast milk with long-lasting effects. In one case, a baby mouse became protected from a…Continue reading STUDY: Breastfeeding could transfer life-long protection against infection

Updated 4:16 PM EDT, Mon June 3, 2019

WHO, Purdue Team Up For International Opioid Push

The year was 2016 and America was on its way to experiencing a record of over 60,000 drug overdose deaths at the time. The opioid epidemic was in full swing deeply carving out the soul of the country. That same year, the Los Angeles Times released an investigative piece titled OxyContin goes global – “We’re…Continue reading WHO, Purdue Team Up For International Opioid Push

Updated 3:27 PM EDT, Sun June 2, 2019

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