Secretary Kennedy purges ACIP, firing 17 industry-connected vaccine zealots in revolutionary overhaul of CDC advisory panel
For decades, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has rubber-stamped every vaccine pushed by Big Pharma — regardless of safety concerns or conflicts of interest. Now, under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership,
all 17 members have been terminated, making way for independent experts who will prioritize truth over profit.
The ACIP, which dictates vaccine policy for millions of Americans, has long been infiltrated by pharmaceutical insiders who green lit dangerous shots — from COVID-19 boosters to outrageous 90 dose vaccine childhood schedules — while burying evidence of harm. Kennedy’s sweeping purge follows bombshell revelations that nearly every ousted member had financial ties to Pfizer, Moderna, Merck, and other vaccine manufacturers.
Key points:
- All 17 ACIP members have been removed, ending Big Pharma’s stranglehold on vaccine policy.
- Leaked records show rampant conflicts of interest, with members receiving funding from Pfizer, Merck, and Moderna.
- Past ACIP votes fast-tracked unsafe vaccines, including COVID-19 shots linked to heart damage and autoimmune disorders.
- RFK Jr. will appoint new advisors with zero ties to industry, prioritizing independent science over corporate profits.
- The end result could mean smaller vaccine schedules, warnings about dangerous vaccines, and vaccine use recommended only in high risk situations.
The corrupted ACIP: Pharma’s puppets exposed
The ousted ACIP leaders — celebrated as “independent experts” by the mainstream media — were actually deep in Big Pharma’s pockets and promoted vaccines for children, despite expert testimony warning about things like myocardial infarction and autoimmune conditions.
Here’s the
dirt on their disclosed ties to the vaccine industry:
Dr. Helen Talbot (Vanderbilt University):
- Received NIH grants while Vanderbilt cashed in on Modena/Pfizer’s mRNA windfall.
- Co-led Tennessee’s vaccine mandatorati during the Pfizer “Operation Warp-ish Speed” rollout, burying reports of vaccine-injured kids.
Dr. Edwin Asturias (University of Colorado):
- Served on the WHO’s vaccine “safety” panel (which called autism “mythology”).
- Pushed polio vaccines in poor nations—despite reports of live virus mutations triggering paralysis.
Dr. Noel Brewer (UNC Chapel Hill):
- Took Merck cash while insisting HPV shots protect teens from cervical cancer.
- Pushed “behavioral coercion” tactics to browbeat anti-vaccine families.
Dr. Oliver Brooks (Watts Healthcare):
- Co-chaired California’s vaccine equity program — prioritizing Pfizer’s bottom line over Black parents’ consent rights.
- Ex-NMA president: The National Medical Association partnered with Pfizer for “diverse clinical trial inclusion.”
Dr. Lin Chen (Harvard):
- Harvard authored CDC travel vaccine guidelines while Mount Auburn Hospital cozied up to AstraZeneca.
- Downplayed safety in CDC’s “Health Information for International Travel,” ignoring mercury toxicity concerns.
Dr. Denise Jamieson (University of Iowa):
- As CDC’s director of pregnancy safety, greenlit rushed Pfizer shots for mothers-to-be with “zero safety data.”
- Voted on RSV vaccine mandates while sitting on Pfizer’s trial boards.
Dr. Mini Kamboj (Memorial Sloan Kettering):
- Took Merck cash to push vaccines on cancer patients with weak immune systems.
- Co-authored guidelines dismissing catastrophic immune collapse from mRNA shots.
Dr. George Kuchel (UConn):
- Fed billions in NIA grants while ignoring seniors’ vaccine injuries.
- Led “precision gerontology” fraud: claiming to fix “aging immune systems” with unapproved “next-gen” flu shots.
Dr. James Loehr (Cayuga Family Medicine):
- Family physician who clung to his AAFP ACIP seat for 14 years despite zero transparency on pharma ties.
- Ignored his patients’ post-vaccine collapses to push annual flu shots.
Dr. Karyn Lyons (Illinois Health):
- As Illinois’s immunization chief, into the lucrative “vaccinate first, ask questions later” crowd.
Dr. Yvonne Maldonado (Stanford):
- Secretly ran dozens of Pfizer’s vaccine trials while voting on the same products.
- Sacrificed autonomy for a “senior associate dean” title.
Dr. Charlotte Moser (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia):
- Co-founded the pro-vaccine Parents PACK, then fired staff who asked too many questions about autism links.
Dr. Robert Schechter (California Health):
- Oversaw the Golden State’s vaccine program while acting as Big Pharma’s regional enforcer.
Dr. Albert Shaw (Yale):
- Studied “age-related inflammation” while empirically causing inflammation via toxic shots.
Dr. Jane Zucker (SUNY):
- NY’s former health czar believes her cooperation with trials for Pfizer and AstraZeneca are immune to criticism.
- Used immunization information system data to manipulate people into higher immunization coverage.
Historical betrayals: ACIP’s legacy of lies
Decades of
data suppression and corporate collusion await reckoning:
- The HPV scam: Dr. Tamera Coyne-Beasley at UNC accepted millions from Merck during Gardasil’s aggressive push, pitching it as a “cancer cure.” Zero mention of autoimmune side effects.
- Flu fraud: Dr. Edward Belongia of the Marshfield Clinic took MedImmune cash while approving flu shots that caused heart inflammation in kids.
- Covid cover-ups: Dr. Sharon Frey of Saint Louis University ran Moderna and J&J trials while voting on vaccines, masterminding the $43 billion Biden boost.
- RSV travesty: Dr. Paul Hunter owned Pfizer stock and got grants while voting to foist mRNA shots on grandparents.
- Leaked minutes from 2020 show: Frey, Atmar, and other ACIP members gamed the system: “Recusing themselves just meant other Pharma shills voted in their place.”
A new era: RFK’s truth task force
Kennedy’s ACIP overhaul allow for:
- Zero pharma-funded members: No more boardroom-to-backroom mercenaries who push vaccines at all costs.
- Group think begone: The culture at ACIP must change from group think promoting vaccines at all costs, to a more critical approach.
- Transparency: They’ll re-examine all Bush-era vaccine safety data, including suppressed autism records.
- Parental autonomy: Say goodbye to forced pediatric vaccine schedules and hello to informed choice.
A new childhood vaccine schedule could be in the works. Currently, upwards of 90 doses of vaccines are recommended for children up to age 18. This is reckless.
- Many vaccine doses are currently provided in combinations shots, and the safety of this practice is not fully understood.
- Many vaccines are administered one after the other, during the same pediatric visit, and there's no safety data on this risky practice.
- Adjuvant in vaccines will be called into question, as they provoke inflammation and immune reactions that could harm a child.
- New recommendations for the childhood vaccine schedule could quantify the risk of severe disease during active infection and compare/contrast that with risk of vaccine injury.
- New recommendation for vaccination could provide vaccine options for high risk situations, but push for healthier ways to treat infants and children.
- A new definition for immunization could provide the public with a better understanding of how immune systems work, without making vaccination synonymous with "immunization" or exclusive to that term.
- Warnings and moratoriums could be issued for various vaccines, especially the HPV vaccines, which Secretary Kennedy has litigated against, defending multiple vaccine injured children.
- The necessity of certain vaccines during certain phases of life will be called into question (e.g. Hepatitis B vaccines at birth, two months, etc).
- A moratorium on COVID-19 vaccines is not enough. Annual flu shots for children could be removed entirely, as studies show this causes hospitalization to increase, especially in children with asthma.
Let's hope that Secretary Kennedy appoints a truly independent ACIP advisory panel, and that these individuals have the courage to analyze the data,
and tell the truth to the CDC and the American people.
Sources include:
WSJ.com
CDC.gov
CDC.gov
ScienceDirect.com