Category: Vaccines

Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA Vaccine Inventor, on Latest COVID-19 Data, Booster Shots, and the Shattered Scientific ‘Consensus’

“We need to confront the data … not try to cover stuff up or hide risks,” says mRNA vaccine pioneer Dr. Robert Malone. What does the most recent peer-reviewed research say about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines? In this two-part episode, we sit down again with Dr. Malone for a comprehensive look at the vaccines,…


Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA Vaccine Inventor, on Latest COVID-19 Data, Booster Shots, and the Shattered Scientific ‘Consensus’ (Part 1)

“We need to confront the data [and] not try to cover stuff up or hide risks,” says mRNA vaccine pioneer Dr. Robert Malone. What does the most recent peer-reviewed research say about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines? In this two-part episode, we sit down again with Dr. Malone for a comprehensive look at the vaccines,…


Another Lot of Moderna Vaccines Suspended After ‘Black Particles’ Found in Vial

The Japanese government put another batch of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines on hold after a black material was found in one of the vials, according to authorities. The latest incident comes from Kanagawa, a coastal prefecture just south of Tokyo. The whole lot was put on hold after a pharmacist in the region saw several black particles…


Facts Matter (Aug. 31): Mother Loses Parental Rights for Not Being Vaccinated, Judge Backs Down

In Illinois, the mother of an 11-year-old boy was shocked when a judge told her that unless she gets vaccinated, she will not be able to see her son. This was despite the fact that her own doctor advised her against getting the shot because of a previous health condition. Because of this case, as…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Aug. 31)

Over a million Louisiana residents are struggling and two in Mississippi have died in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, President Joe Biden says the war in Afghanistan is now over, and two senior officials from the FDA’s division in charge of regulating vaccines are stepping down.


Kraft Heinz to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines for Office Employees

Kraft Heinz Co. said on Friday all U.S. employees will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to offices in January. The packaged-food maker’s announcement comes days after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted full approval to the Pfizer Inc/BioNTech SE vaccine, a certification that public health officials hope will convince unvaccinated…


Google Tells Australian Govt of $1 Billion Global Campaign to Censor ‘COVID-19 Misinformation’

Google reported to the Australian federal government that it has removed around 800,000 YouTube videos concerning COVID-19, and 275 million COVID-19 apps from across its platform as part of its $1 billion (US$726 million) global campaign to “counter COVID-19 misinformation.” It has also launched a US$3 million fund to wipe out alleged vaccine misinformation. Google regards…


Google Tells Australian Government of $1 Billion Global Campaign to Censor ‘COVID-19 Misinformation’

Google reported to the Australian federal government that it has removed around 800,000 YouTube videos concerning COVID-19, and 275 million COVID-19 apps from across its platform as part of its $1 billion (US $726 million) global campaign to “counter COVID-19 misinformation.” It has also launched a US $3 million fund to wipe out alleged vaccine misinformation….


Facts Matter (Aug 25): Man Arrested with Over 300 Unopened Recall Ballots, Fake IDs, Loaded Gun

On Tuesday, the CEO of Pfizer had an interview where he not only expressed concern that a new strain of COVID-19 that is resistant to vaccines is likely to emerge, but he also revealed the fact that Pfizer is currently conducting vaccine trials on children between 5 and 11 years old—with further plans to go…


Philadelphia School Board Votes to Require COVID-19 Vaccination for All Employees

The Philadelphia School Board has voted unanimously to require COVID-19 vaccinations for 20,000 employees of the public school district, which is set to fully reopen for the first time since last March. The decision, which came during a special session on Tuesday night, will not go into effect immediately. Philadelphia school officials will meet with…