FDA Flags Risk of Myocarditis in Novavax COVID Vaccine

Novavax, one of the worst performers on Wall Street, and that is after an FDA warning on its COVID vaccine. Year to date, down 68 percent. Of course, that coming as a result of the FDA out with their analysis from Novavax’s data that they submitted for the emergency use filing for the meeting coming […]
Vaccine Injury Following Pfizer COVID-19 Shot in Australia

Faith Ranson has been in and out of hospital and suffers almost daily tics after experiencing what the latest doctor admits was an adverse reaction to the (Pfizer COVID-19] vaccine. Faith Ranson received the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine in August last year. … Three days later, I woke up one morning to go […]
Doc Who Caught Monkeypox Says He Got ‘Nasty’ Blisters

He’s one of the few Americans who has ever contracted monkeypox. I started feeling uncomfortable, feverish, nausea and lightheadedness. Almost like a flu coming on. If that sounds a lot like COVID, you’re right. But Dr. Kurt Zesky says he quickly broke out in painful, nasty blisters and sores all over his body. I also […]
The Explosion of Cancer and Latent Disease After COVID Vaccination

A normal vaccine stays in the arm, pretty much… 99.9 percent. A lipid nanoparticle needs a door crack to get out. A large majority of the lipid nanoparticle does not stay in the arm. In fact, we now know that a large part of it goes into the lymph node right underneath here and still […]
Mandatory Vaccination Laws & Tracking Systems Threaten Autonomy

Over the years, we changed our name to the National Vaccine Information Center, as we realized it wasn’t just about DPT (diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus)… It was about the mass vaccination infrastructure needing to be reformed. And so what we’ve been doing for the last 40 years—this is our 40th anniversary in 2022… we have […]
How Politics Corrupted Science: Dr. Vinay Prasad on COVID

As we’re entering this new phase of the pandemic, the CDC dropping its universal indoor masking guidelines at the end of February, we’re beginning to finally, at least some of us hope, look at this in the rearview, and I want to start with the big picture of what we see there and then move […]