Military Veteran Denied Organ Transplant in Ohio Over COVID Shot Status

An Ohio veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces battling congestive heart failure is fighting for his life and for change in heart transplant policies after being denied a heart transplant because he refused to get a COVID-19 shot. Fifty-four-year-old Ken Long was diagnosed with heart failure a year ago after falling ill during a family […]
FDA Official Leaves Agency Through the “Revolving Door” and Returns to Pfizer

On Feb. 24,2025, Pfizer, Inc. announced that FDA official Patrizia Cavazzoni, MD will rejoin the pharmaceutical company, which makes and sells federally recommended vaccines and drugs, as Pfizer’s Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President. Most recently, Dr. Cavazzoni served as Director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) at the U.S. Food […]
Young Girl Denied Heart Transplant Over Refusal to Get COVID and Flu Shots

The mother of a 12-year-old girl said an Ohio children’s hospital denied her daughter a spot on an organ transplant list due to her vaccination status, specifically the COVID-19 and flu shots. The mother, Jeneen Deal, who is related to Vice President J.D. Vance’s half-siblings through marriage, adopted Adeline from China when she was just […]
Pfizer’s Corporate Partnership With American Cancer Society Raises Conflict of Interest Questions

Pfizer, Inc. reported that it has been named the American Cancer Society’s (ACS) “2024 Corporate Partner of the Year.” The award acknowledges Pfizer’s ongoing development of products that treat cancer. However, legitimate conflict of interest issues arise when non-profit disease charities become involved in corporate partnerships with pharmaceutical companies that promote therapies and market products […]
Meta’s Zuckerberg Acknowledges Censoring Information About COVID Shots

A recent press video announcement and press release issued on Jan. 7, 2025 by Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook and its parent company, Meta Platforms, said that Meta will end its fact-checking program and “dramatically reduce the amount of censorship.” In addition, the company will go back to its previous format of allowing more political […]
San Francisco Transit Workers Awarded $7.8M for Denial of Religious Exemption to COVID Shots

A federal court in San Francisco, California has confirmed a ruling granting $7.8 million to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) employees who were fired for failing to get COVID-19 shots.1 In October 2024, a federal jury awarded the transit workers $1.3 million each in a class action lawsuit in which a half a dozen transit […]
