Myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination

June 21, 2025

A new evidence-based review challenges common public health claims about myocarditis related to COVID-19 infection versus mRNA vaccines.

The authors examined clinical trials, observational studies, and post-marketing data and concluded that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are more strongly associated with myocarditis than the virus itself—particularly among males under 40. Contrary to earlier reassurances, the paper argues that vaccine-related myocarditis is not always mild or short-lived and may have lasting effects.

Given these findings, the authors call for the removal of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines from the market, citing a risk-benefit profile that no longer supports their use in the general population.

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Dr. Russell Blaylock: Neurological Disease Surge Caused by Chemicals Sprayed Into Skies from Planes: ‘Directly Into the Brain’

According to Dr. Blaylock, nano-sized aluminum particles are being dispersed into the atmosphere by secretive government or military-affiliated operations, a practice he
says poses serious dangers to human health.


‘Nano-aluminum being dropped into the atmosphere is being inhaled by humans, Blaylock stated, adding that the particles
travel “*directly into the brain.”
He explained that once inside the brain, the aluminum targets the region *”most affected in
Alzheimer’s Disease.”

Dr. Blaylock has been warning about this issue for decades. In the interview, he noted that he
had previously predicted that spraying nanoparticles into the atmosphere would ‘increase Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.’
And now, he says, the data is catching up to those early warnings.

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His Research Was Co-Opted to Develop COVID-19 Vaccines

June 17, 2025

Biochemist Dr. Robert Malone’s breakthrough research in the use of mRNA medical treatments was co-opted by U.S. medical authorities and the pharmaceutical industry to create the “Warp Speed” COVID-19 vaccines. Since then, he has been on a mission to answer whether the coronavirus was engineered as a bioweapon or was simply done as legitimate research and other critical questions. He sits down with The Daily Signal to talk about what he found and his book about it, “PsyWar.”

“THE SYSTEM WON’T SAVE US. WE MUST”

Fitness icon Jillian Michaels took a bold stand on her podcast, confronting EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and giving voice to the very outrage driving the MAHA movement—regret, betrayal, and the cost of blind trust in broken institutions. As censorship tightens and digital surveillance grows, one truth rings louder than ever: the system won’t save us. ‘We the People,’must.

Massachusetts Lawmakers Get an Earful on Vaccine Mandates and Religious Exemptions

June 9, 2025

During a hearing that lasted more than eight hours, Massachusetts residents urged state lawmakers not to eliminate religious exemptions from school vaccine mandates and not to allow minor children to be vaccinated at school without the consent of a parent.

The state’s Joint Committee on Public Health last week heard public testimony on several bills, including bills (#2554 in the House and #1557 in the Senate) that would eliminate religious exemption for school-required vaccines, and a bill (#1618 in the Senate) that would, among other things, allow minors to consent to vaccination without parental consent or knowledge — regardless of age or mental capacity.

The committee is expected to vote on the bills soon.

Candice Edwards, executive director of Health Action Massachusetts, one of the many Massachusetts residents who testified in opposition to the bills, told The Defender that for decades, Massachusetts residents have relied on the state’s religious exemption to make “deeply personal, value-based decisions about their children’s health.”

“Taking that away would force many to choose between violating their conscience or losing access to school, childcare and even college,” Edwards said.

Children’s Health Defense CEO Mary Holland, who attended the hearing remotely, said, “Massachusetts’ efforts smack of politics, not common sense or public health. Massachusetts should follow the lead of 46 states that successfully balance religious rights with public health.”

Michael Kane, founder of Teachers for Choice, who attended the hearing remotely and will interview Edwards about the bills on Tuesday’s episode of Good Morning CHD, said he was “very impressed” with the response from Massachusetts citizens. He estimated that over 90% of the testimony delivered at the hearing urged support for medical freedom, parental and religious rights.

Edwards agreed. “We showed up as parents, grandparents, immigrants, doctors, scientists, educators and faith leaders. Voices from every background — across faiths, ethnicities, and life experiences — stood united.”

She added:

“This fight is not just about opposing vaccines — it’s about preserving parental rights, religious liberty and equal access to education for all families…That’s why our grassroots coalition is growing stronger every day.

“Moms, dads, LGBTQ individuals, those with disabilities and first-generation Americans all came forward to show that this issue doesn’t just affect a few — it affects all of us.”

In addition to voicing opposition to the bills that threatened religious exemptions and parents’ rights, citizens voiced support for a measure (#2541 in the House and #347 in the Senate), which would preserve existing law governing religious exemptions for school-required vaccines.

According to Health Action Massachusetts, the measure would also broaden and clarify the criteria doctors can use when considering medical exemptions for school attendance, and protect doctors from professional repercussions for issuing medical exemptions.

Here’s what the Massachusetts bills would do

The bills that threaten religious exemptions — House bill 2554 and Senate bill 1557 — have different titles but identical text. According to Edwards, the measure would eliminate religious exemptions for school-required vaccines, leaving only medical exemptions.

“The bills also mandate schools to report immunization data to the Department of Public Health, and would allow the Department of Public Health to publish school-level data on vaccination and exemption rates,” Edwards said.

She said Senate Bill 1618, “An Act Promoting Community Immunity,” is a roughly nine-page bill that is “complicated, coercive and deeply harmful — not just to students, but also to schools, families and doctors.”

Holland noted that a more accurate title for the bill would be the “community coercion” bill rather than the “community immunity” bill.

The bill, which would apply to public and private K–12 schools, childcare centers, preschools, summer camps, after-school programs and colleges, claims to improve immunization reporting — “but it goes far beyond that,” Edwards said.

According to Edwards, here is what the Community Immunity Act would do:

  • Allow minors, regardless of age or mental capacity, to consent to vaccines and other “preventative care” without a parent’s knowledge or consent.
  • Require parents to apply for state approval every year for both religious and medical exemptions — separately for each school or program their child attends.
  • Offer no appeal process if an exemption is denied, leaving families with no recourse.
  • Force doctors to sign off on all exemption forms, including religious ones, potentially leading them to stop seeing families altogether.
  • Limit medical exemptions to only a very narrow list of conditions, making it nearly impossible for some medically fragile children to qualify.
  • Give the Department of Public Health authority to mandate vaccines not recommended by the CDC, with no legislative approval required.
  • Label schools or programs as “Elevated Risk” if they fall below state-set vaccination rates — even if there’s no outbreak or public health emergency.
  • Require those “Elevated Risk” schools to send public notices home to parents, and give the health department the power to exclude healthy, unvaccinated children from attendance.
  • Raise serious concerns about privacy, equity, and discrimination, particularly in small schools and minority communities more likely to be targeted or labeled.
  • Allow private daycares, schools, and colleges to deny religious exemptions entirely and require additional vaccines — such as COVID-19, flu, or HPV — even if the state hasn’t mandated them.

‘The medical freedom vote has changed the political landscape’

Kane noted that the committee chairman listened remarkably well to the eight hours of testimony — something that didn’t happen in past years, he said.

Now, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. serving as U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary, politicians are seeing that “the medical freedom vote has truly changed the political landscape,” Kane said.

He added:

“I think Massachusetts is very aware there’s a microscope on them and that if they’re going to try to pull this off [by repealing religious exemptions and undermining parents’ rights], they better dot their I’s and cross their T’s.

“All eyes are on Massachusetts right now — just as all eyes were on Hawaii a few months ago.”

Residents in Hawaii recently killed a bill that included a provision that would have removed residents’ right to religious exemptions from vaccines.

Kane said he was “very encouraged” by the grassroots action on behalf of medical freedom in Massachusetts. The medical freedom movement “has become much more of a fine-oiled machine and is able to react and respond to these things, both locally and nationally. So despite it being hard times for Massachusetts right now, I am optimistic.”

Post-COVID there’s scant public support for vaccine mandates

Holland, who lives in New York where religious exemptions were repealed in 2019, said she has witnessed what happens when a state repeals religious exemptions.

Roughly 26,000 New York children lost their rights to religious exemptions in June 2019, Holland said. “These families were confronted with incredibly difficult decisions that completely disrupted their lives — they had to move to a state with greater religious Freedom. Or take on homeschooling. Or vaccinate children in a rushed manner to keep them in school.”

Holland said it was heartbreaking to watch families move all across the country, “leaving loved ones, businesses and strong community ties.” But even more heartbreaking are the cases of children who were ‘caught up’ on their shots and suffered severe medical injuries,” she added.

Holland said the pharmaceutical industry stands to benefit from vaccine mandates. However, post-COVID, there is little public support for vaccine mandates, she said. “Polling data makes this abundantly clear,” she said.

RFK Jr. Removes All Members of CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee

June 9, 2025

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced late today that the HHS is retiring all 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) vaccine advisory committee.

Kennedy announced the move in an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal. “Today, we are taking a bold step in restoring public trust by totally reconstituting the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP),” he wrote.

Kennedy noted that some of the current ACIP members were appointed in the final moments of the Biden administration. “Without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028,” he wrote.

The ACIP committee is responsible for shaping U.S. vaccine policy by issuing recommendations that become official CDC policy once adopted by the CDC director.

ACIP is described as an independent, nonfederal expert body of professionals with clinical, scientific and public health expertise.

The committee decides which vaccines should be recommended to the public, who should take them and how often — recommendations the CDC typically rubber stamps.

However, most members have financial ties to pharmaceutical companies marketing vaccines, or have worked with public health agencies to promote controversial vaccines, including the COVID-19, RSV and HPV shots.

These problems have plagued the committee for decades. A 2000 investigation by the U.S. House of Representatives found that enforcement of conflict-of-interest rules was “weak-to-nonexistent.” A 2009 HHS inspector-general report made similar findings, Kennedy wrote.

Investigations by The Defender in 2021 and 2024 also found that most committee members had direct ties to pharmaceutical companies.

Kennedy wrote that the committee has “never recommended against a vaccine — even those later withdrawn for safety reasons. He said the committee has failed to “adequately scrutinize” vaccines for babies and pregnant women.

“A clean sweep is needed to re-establish public confidence in vaccine science,” Kennedy wrote. “In the 1960s, the world sought guidance from America’s health regulators, who had a reputation for integrity, scientific impartiality and zealous defense of patient welfare. Public trust has since collapsed, but we will earn it back. “

According to an HHS press release, 13 of the 17 sitting ACIP members were appointed in 2024. The release stated, “The prior administration made a concerted effort to lock in public health ideology and limit the incoming administration’s ability to take the proper actions to restore public trust in vaccines.”

STAT News also reported at the time that the appointments were a move by the Biden administration to stack the committee, intended to “insulate the scientific integrity of the panel from the incoming administration.”

ACIP’s next meeting is scheduled for June 25-June 27 at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, the press release said.

Promises Made, Promises Kept – by Robert W Malone MD, MS

June 9, 2025

Medical freedom became a rallying point for groups across the political spectrum, especially those opposing government mandates and expressing broader distrust of federal health agencies during COVID-19. The medical freedom movement is not just about healthcare; it is about civil liberties, government authority, and the role of science in policymaking.

Before COVID-19, the term anti-vaxxer was targeted towards people who are against all vaccines. Targeted as a way to delegitimize their complaints and observations, by personally delegitimizing them. More PsyWar. But times have changed. The defamatory attack has become a badge of honor.

[Read more at the following link.]

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FDA Refuses to Label Death as Side Effect of COVID-19 Vaccination

Agency Violating Regulatory Law, Continues Biden Administration Corrupt FDA Practices

Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

June 3, 2025

Impatient media anchors including Steve Gruber, are making more firm assertions that new administration is not managing regulatory affairs on COVID-19 properly. It looks like the same Biden administration corruption with violation of regulatory law for COVID-19 vaccines.

A drug or vaccine should have a black box (boxed) warning for a fatal side effect. The FDA uses black box warnings to highlight serious and potentially life-threatening risks associated with prescription drugs, and they are the strictest labeling requirements the agency can mandate. These warnings are crucial for informing healthcare providers and patients about potential dangers, leading to more informed prescribing decisions and safer patient outcomes.

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