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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

Twitter Forcing Government Misinformation On Its Users

By Jefferey Jaxen Twitter VP of Trust and Safety Del Harvey has released the following statement: “We recently launched a new tool so when someone searches for certain keywords associated with vaccines, a prompt will direct individuals to a credible public health resource. In the United States, we partnered with the U.S. Department of Health &…Continue reading Twitter Forcing Government Misinformation On Its Users

Updated 2:44 PM EDT, Sun May 19, 2019

Up next – Trial in Monsanto’s hometown set for August after $2 billion Roundup cancer verdict

“The things that have gone on here, I want St. Louis juries to hear this stuff.” by Carey GillamEnvironmental Health News After three stunning courtroom losses in California, the legal battle over the safety of Monsanto’s top-selling Roundup herbicide is headed for the company’s hometown, where corporate officials can be forced to appear on the…Continue reading Up next – Trial in Monsanto’s hometown set for August after $2 billion Roundup cancer verdict

Updated 3:32 PM EDT, Sat May 18, 2019

No vote to end religious vaccine exemptions this year

CTMIRROR.ORG writes: Legislators who in recent weeks had accelerated efforts to repeal Connecticut’s religious exemption on mandatory immunizations reversed themselves Thursday, abandoning their quest amid concerns about what to do with unvaccinated children who are already enrolled in school. The change would not have forced children to be immunized, but it would have prohibited kids…Continue reading No vote to end religious vaccine exemptions this year

Updated 3:28 PM EDT, Sat May 18, 2019

DAILY MAIL: Could gut bacteria trigger autism?

THE DAILY MAIL REPORTS: “A study found youngsters with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a unique make-up of bugs in their stools. Researchers believe these bacteria may produce substances that block the delivery of chemical messages, which could trigger ASD’s onset.  The condition [autism] is notoriously difficult to diagnose and treat because the cause is currently…Continue reading DAILY MAIL: Could gut bacteria trigger autism?

Updated 8:28 AM EDT, Fri May 17, 2019

White House Asking For Your Experience With Big Tech Bias

The Trump administration is gathering evidence of big tech censoring people over their political beliefs ahead of the 2020 election. On Wednesday the White House urged Americans who’ve been subjected to social media bias due to their political affiliations to come forward and tell their stories. “SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS should advance FREEDOM OF SPEECH,” the…Continue reading White House Asking For Your Experience With Big Tech Bias

Updated 1:42 PM EDT, Thu May 16, 2019

Twitter Joins Vaccine Censorship Bandwagon

VICE.COM writes:Twitter announced Friday that it would be the latest social media platform to intervene in searches for information related to vaccines. Now if you search for keywords associated with vaccines, a prompt appears that directs you to vaccines.gov—a resource from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Twitter said it also won’t auto-suggest search terms that…Continue reading Twitter Joins Vaccine Censorship Bandwagon

Updated 4:48 AM EDT, Thu May 16, 2019

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