Author: gmmillermd
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FDA Revokes COVID Vaccine EUA | RFK Jr. Limits Boosters to High-Risk Groups
📜 Description The FDA has ended Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) for COVID-19 vaccines, marking the end of their “emergency” status. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the decision, narrowing approvals to high-risk groups, such as seniors, while emphasizing that access remains available to anyone with consultation from their doctor. This move fulfills Kennedy’s campaign…
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Hidden Headlines: 1.5 Million Vaccine Injury Reports – $4K Payouts?
This video reveals that over 1.5 million Americans have reported COVID vaccine injuries — but most are shut out of applying for compensation. The government’s Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) has approved less than 0.3% of claims, with a median payout of just $4,182 — far below real medical costs. One example: Doug Cameron of…
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Follow the Money: ACOG vs CDC on Pregnancy Vaccine Guidance
Follow the money: Why did the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) break from the CDC for COVID-19 vaccine guidance for pregnancy and kids, with only 20% public support, and subject opt-out kids to missing school? 📌 In this video, we break down: • How pharmaceutical funding influences ACOG recommendations • Why the CDC…
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Can Parents Trust the AAP for COVID Guidance? GLP-1 Drug Money & Hidden Conflicts
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is defying the CDC and recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children. But a new British Medical Journal (BMJ) investigation reveals undisclosed financial ties between the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and drug makers. Are they related? According to the BMJ report, the AAP’s 2023 childhood obesity guidelines—which recommend…
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MIT President Kornbluth Under Fire Over $112 Million Duke Cancer Fraud
New documents prompted MIT President Sally Kornbluth’s defense of her oversight of the Duke University $112 Million cancer research scandal, one of the biggest medical frauds in U.S. history. 🔎 We examine: The timeline of Dr. Anil Potti’s falsified cancer genomics research. Whistleblower warnings ignored between 2007–2010. Federal investigations and Duke’s $112 million settlement. Kornbluth’s…
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Brain Death or Misdiagnosis? The T.J. Hoover Case That Shocked America
T.J. Hoover was declared brain dead after an overdose—but just moments before his organs were to be removed for donation, signs of life were spotted. Doctors refused to proceed, averting what witnesses called a “horrifying” mistake. This video breaks down: The Sequence of events. What brain death diagnosis should require under the American Academy of…
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RFK Jr.’s ACIP Shakeup: AMA & 7 Groups Out
On August 1, 2025, RFK Jr. removed eight major medical associations — including the AMA, AAFP, and AAP — from reviewing vaccine evidence and shaping recommendations. Supporters say this move reduces conflicts of interest. Critics call it dangerous and a blow to transparency. Three of these groups are also suing over recent vaccine policy changes.…
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AAP’s Double Standard? Unvaxxed Allowed — Except Religious
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) wants to ban religious vaccine exemptions for schoolchildren — yet students unvaxxed for other reasons can still attend. Critics call it a blatant double standard that targets faith-based families, while supporters say it’s about protecting public health. We break down the new policy, the legal challenges, and the growing…
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Pharma Impact: Recommended vs Shared Decision-Making for COVID-19 Boosters
The CDC’s shift from labeling certain vaccines as “Recommended” to promoting “Shared Decision-Making” may seem like a win for patient autonomy — but it’s sparking backlash from powerful medical groups and will cost Big Pharma. Leaders of organizations representing pediatricians, OB-GYNs, and internists are now urging the government to override the shared decision model and…
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Follow the Bonus? Pediatrician Vaccine Incentives Explained
Is the U.S. vaccine schedule driven by patient care or profit? We fact-check RFK Jr.’s claim that pediatricians have a financial “perverse incentive” to vaccinate children under value-based payment (VBP) models — and fact-check a New York Times article challenging those claims. 🔍 Topics Covered: AAP’s lawsuit to keep “Blanket” vaccination recommendations Vaccine incentive programs…