ACIP Reveals: The Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccination Policy Was Built on Narrative, Not Science

The vote on whether to continue the universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination policy was postponed, but the discussion at ACIP exposed how, for decades, the blanket directive to vaccinate infants immediately after birth rested on assumptions, theoretical models, and partial data rather than on a solid scientific foundation. As a father and a scientist, I […]
Withheld: Real-World Infant Deaths from RSV Antibody Shot

As ACIP deliberated without access to full trial data, an even more alarming pattern was already unfolding in the real world. Now, analysis of the FDA’s FAERS database reveals 37 infant deaths out of just 991 reports—a fatality signal nearly twice that of other routine vaccines. Why was this not disclosed? The warning sign was […]
Did Covid Vaccines Really Save Millions?

Two years have passed since the official end of the Covid-19 pandemic, yet the topic of vaccination remains highly sensitive in both public and scientific discourse. Attempts to question the legitimacy of the mass vaccination campaign or to raise concerns about potential harms are often met with a moral red line: the widely repeated claim […]
Ethical Collapse in the Peer Review of a Leading Vaccine Journal

This article tells the story of one of the most disturbing breaches of scientific ethics we’ve encountered in our academic careers—buried in the peer-review process of one of the world’s leading vaccination journals, in the midst of a global health crisis. Our story begins, as many things in science do, with a question. A provocative […]
