by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. Senate hearing that began today as an investigation into the firing of the CDC director and the resignations of other key agency…
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by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. Editor’s note: The Defender was unable to authenticate the April 3 BIO meeting minutes document or communicate directly with its source.…
The World Health Organization promoted Jeremy Farrar, Ph.D., the architect of several key COVID-19 pandemic-era policies, including mass vaccination, to assistant director-general as part of…
By Reagan Reese Former first lady Jill Biden has found a new gig in the swamp, working for the Milken Institute on women’s health issues,…
A suspected measles case in a 1-year-old child in Pima County, Arizona, turned out to be a reaction to the MMR vaccine — not measles.…
After years of large jury awards, preemptive settlements, and lost appeals in cases involving exposure to the weedkiller glyphosate, Bayer/Monsanto is trying to stop the…
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and former Texas Republican Congressman Michael Burgess have emerged as potential nominees to lead the CDC, CBS News reported. But…
Media reports earlier this month claimed that the Trump administration was endangering public health by downsizing or eliminating the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service — but…
The NIH refuses to reveal nearly 2,500 pages of records related to the National Toxicology Program’s decision to shut down its research on how wireless…
As measles outbreaks continue to surface, the mainstream media is pointing the blame at HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “anti-vaccine rhetoric.” But measles outbreaks…
By Frank Bergman Leading experts in Belgium have issued a warning to the rest of the world after an alarming new study found that all-cause…
By Frank Bergman A groundbreaking new study has found that repeated injections of mRNA “vaccines” cause the human body’s immune system to surrender to deadly…
By Sarah Arnold Amid recent cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) budget, Democratic Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) offered a ridiculous excuse for why…
Senate Bill 1437 would eliminate all non-medical exemptions as a way to ensure high rates of vaccination coverage. The bill is part of the “governor’s…
The Senate is expected to vote on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Health and Human Services secretary later this week or early next week.…
During his second day of confirmation hearings for HHS secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the U.S. “will sink beneath a sea of desperation and…


















