Aluminum adjuvants in vaccines can and likely do cause autism in genetically susceptible babies and children, according to a new scientific review of over 200 peer-reviewed studies.
The review, led by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, lays out the biochemical and physiological framework that explains how aluminum-containing vaccines can cause autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Hooker and his co-authors concluded that “mechanistic, neuropathological, epidemiological, and genetic evidence” show that aluminum adjuvants “can trigger ASD in genetically susceptible individuals” by causing inflammation of the brain. [Read More]
🚨Epstein HORROR‼️ eyewitness said Israeli agent Epstein had politicians rape, kill then eat children.
— Syrian Girl (@Partisangirl) January 31, 2026
This corroborates the account of 21-year-old Gabriela Rico Jimenez . pic.twitter.com/ENXIXGSGgq
Stuff the Covid OGs were saying in 2021. https://t.co/7MkOJFvqyy
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) January 23, 2026
Last Friday, it was reported that a man in New Zealand suddenly began vomiting blood. It was discovered he had hundreds of blood clots and multiple organ failure, and may need a heart transplant. Medical staff have been unable to provide a diagnosis.
In the following, Dr. Philip McMillan provides a possible explanation of what’s really going on. Covid changed the rules – and we’re still pretending it didn’t, he says. [Read More]
PRO TIP: If your doctor is 'baffled,' get a new doctor. pic.twitter.com/LdThEsdQYe
— Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) January 15, 2026
The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on Saturday approved Arcturus Therapeutics’s Kostaive (zapomeran, ARCT-154) self-amplifying sa-mRNA COVID-19 vaccine for individuals aged 18 years and older.
Governments are not only ignoring concerns about mRNA injections but are authorising enhanced versions of these genetic products despite limited long-term safety data and unresolved questions about duration, biodistribution, and immune effects. [Read More]