“There is so little data available on the safety of this latest booster, the FDA’s actions create an unnecessary risk to the public’s health.” —Dr. Pierre Kory
The study, published earlier this month, was a systematic review of many different autopsies of people who died following vaccination. It showed that 74% of COVID vaccine autopsy deaths were caused by vaccine injuries.
Dr. Keith Berkowitz wonders if a recent article about vaccine injury in Science Magazine is a watershed moment.
In a sweeping 155-page opinion, the judge declared that the federal government’s effort to push back against “disinformation campaigns” related to COVID-19 could arguably be called “the most massive attack against free speech in this history of the Untied States.”
Like penicillin and aspirin, ivermectin is a medication that derives from nature. Although it was little known in advanced health economies before COVID, the drug has an incredible history of promoting health in underdeveloped countries. Approved for human use in 1987, it has been instrumental in tackling some of the world’s most harmful tropical [...]
What does informed consent actually require? Three practitioners break it down and share strategies parents can use at their next appointment.
“Secretary Kennedy is bringing fundamental change and reform to our healthcare agencies, and today’s Senate hearing demonstrates the deep, entrenched reach of the status quo.” – Dr. Joseph Varon
The International Fellowship Program brings together 54 leaders in the healthcare industry, representing 40 medical specialties across 16 U.S. states and 15 countries to champion medical freedom, ethical practices, and scientific integrity. Driven by Honest Medicine™, our mission is to prioritize patients over profits, emphasize long-term wellness, and empower both physicians and patients. [...]
How RFK Jr's war on toxins threatens a trillion-dollar business.
You’ve got to hand it to the government. For a system that’s historically been about as nurturing as a cactus in a snowstorm, it’s somehow managed to develop a tender, almost maternal instinct to try to save us from ourselves. (*But only sometimes.)


