Canadian Government Seals Vaccine Injury Records for 15 Years. Where is the Transparency and Accountability?

The Canadian government has sealed key vaccine injury and related records for 15 years—meaning Canadians won’t see the full files until 2040. This decision has sparked outrage among those injured by vaccines, calling it a “slap in the face” to victims and a barrier to learning from the pandemic response. If you would like to […]
What’s Really Going On in South Carolina’s Measles Outbreak?

As of early February 2026, South Carolina remains the center of the largest measles outbreak in the U.S. in over 30 years. With 920 confirmed cases and over 90% reportedly occurring in “unvaccinated” individuals, headlines suggest a crisis of vaccine refusal. But beneath the headlines lies a more complex picture—one shaped by data classification, eligibility […]
Texas Attorney General Investigates Doctors Receiving Money Incentives to Vaccinate Children

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently announced that his office has opened an investigation into financial incentives connected to doctors administering vaccines to children. Paxton said the probe will examine pediatricians, insurers, vaccine manufacturers, and other entities that may have engaged in deceptive or unlawful conduct by failing to disclose financial incentives tied to the […]
FDA Refuses to Review Moderna’s mRNA Influenza Shot License Application

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declined to accept for review Moderna’s Biologics License Application (BLA) for its mRNA-based seasonal influenza shot, citing concerns about the completeness of the submission. The decision highlights the agency’s commitment to maintaining clear evidentiary standards for approving the licensing of new vaccines.1 On Feb. 3, 2026, the […]
American Medical Association Launches Its Own Vaccine Review Process

The American Medical Association (AMA), a medical trade advocacy association, is partnering with a vaccine research group to launch what it describes as an independent, “evidence-based review process” for respiratory vaccines for the next flu season—a role traditionally carried out by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).1 2 According to a prepared […]
The Problems With Medical Journals

There’s been a lot of discussions that you can no longer trust the most famous and most prestigious scientific place where you read about science and medicine. I think there are several reasons [why it has gone so far]. Some editors have strong beliefs that they don’t want to have challenged. For example, editors of […]
