CDC vaccine advisory committee confronts growing concerns over childhood immunization schedule

  • The CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule lacks robust clinical trials proving the safety of administering multiple vaccines in infancy, with studies (e.g., hepatitis B) lasting only 4–5 days—far too short to assess long-term neurological or autoimmune risks.
  • Vaccines contain neurotoxic aluminum adjuvants exceeding FDA safety limits (e.g., 250 mcg in Hep B for newborns—10x the safe dose), yet no long-term studies exist on cumulative metal exposure’s impact on developing brains.
  • Whistleblowers (e.g., CDC’s Dr. William Thompson) revealed internal efforts to bury data linking vaccines to autism (Simpsonwood transcripts show a 1,135% increased risk), while legal immunity for manufacturers (1986 Act) removes incentives for safety improvements.
  • Studies (e.g., Dr. Paul Thomas) show unvaccinated children have fewer infections, allergies and neurodevelopmental disorders, contradicting CDC claims that vaccines prevent community transmission.
  • Nations like Denmark administer far fewer vaccines (11 vs. 72 U.S. doses) with similar disease outcomes, yet American children face 4x more aluminum exposure by age 2—raising urgent questions about chronic illness links.

Aaron Siri, a prominent vaccine injury lawyer, challenged the scientific integrity of the U.S. childhood immunization schedule. His testimony highlighted long-standing concerns about insufficient safety testing, conflicts of interest and the alarming rise in chronic illnesses among vaccinated children—issues often dismissed by mainstream medical authorities.

Siri, author of “Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines,” said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‘s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) failed to provide “robust” clinical trial data proving the safety of administering multiple vaccines in early infancy. He specifically criticized the hepatitis B vaccine—routinely given to newborns within 24 hours of birth—as an example of flawed licensing studies that ignored long-term risks. His presentation coincided with ACIP’s controversial vote to end the universal recommendation for Hep B vaccination at birth, instead advising parents to consult physicians—a rare concession to growing public skepticism.

Questioning the science behind vaccine mandates

Siri’s testimony underscored a critical gap in vaccine research: the lack of comprehensive safety studies evaluating the cumulative effects of multiple vaccines administered simultaneously. He pointed out that clinical trials for vaccines like Hep B lasted only four to five days, far too short to detect long-term neurological or autoimmune complications. Aluminum, a neurotoxic adjuvant found in many vaccines, was a key concern. The FDA’s own guidelines cap aluminum exposure at 5 micrograms per kilogram per day, yet a single Hep B shot contains 250 micrograms—more than 10 times the safe limit for an 8-pound newborn.

Dr. Paul Thomas, a pediatrician whose medical license was suspended after publishing a study showing unvaccinated children had fewer chronic illnesses, echoed these concerns. His research found that unvaccinated children experienced fewer infections, allergies and neurodevelopmental disorders compared to their vaccinated peers—directly contradicting CDC claims that vaccines prevent disease transmission.

Siri also criticized the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, which granted vaccine manufacturers legal immunity from liability. This shield, he argued, removed any incentive for companies to improve vaccine safety. “If vaccines are so safe, why do they need this protection?” he asked. The law’s passage coincided with a dramatic expansion of the childhood schedule—from 3 vaccines in the 1980s to 72 doses today—despite mounting evidence linking vaccines to autoimmune disorders and developmental delays.

Internal documents, including transcripts from the infamous Simpsonwood Conference (2000), reveal that CDC officials privately acknowledged a 1,135% increased risk of autism linked to the Hep B vaccine but chose to bury the findings. Instead, they orchestrated studies to “prove” no connection existed—a tactic exposed by whistleblowers like Dr. William Thompson, a senior CDC epidemiologist who admitted to falsifying data.

International comparisons highlight U.S. outlier status

Dr. Tracy Beth Høeg, newly appointed to the FDA’s drug evaluation division, presented damning comparisons between the U.S. and Denmark, where children receive just 11 vaccine doses—far fewer than America’s 72. Despite this, Denmark reports similar or lower rates of hepatitis B and meningitis, undermining claims that aggressive vaccination improves public health. Høeg noted that U.S. children are exposed to 5.9 milligrams of aluminum by age 2, compared to Denmark’s 1.4 milligrams—raising urgent questions about the long-term effects of metal accumulation in developing brains.

Dr. Evelyn Griffin, an OB/GYN and ACIP advisor, called for rigorous safety studies on aluminum adjuvants, which are poorly understood yet ubiquitous in vaccines. She cited a 2022 study showing aluminum from vaccines persists in infants’ bloodstreams for months, potentially triggering chronic inflammation and autoimmune reactions. Despite this, the CDC has never conducted large-scale research on aluminum’s impact, relying instead on outdated assumptions.

The ACIP meeting exposed deep fissures in the vaccine debate. While defenders like Dr. Cody Meissner dismissed Siri’s claims as “distortions,” the absence of pro-vaccine speakers like Dr. Paul Offit—who declined to attend—spoke volumes. With U.S. childhood health outcomes ranking among the worst in the developed world, Siri’s demand for informed consent and independent safety reviews resonated with many parents.

As the CDC faces mounting scrutiny, the question remains: Will policymakers prioritize children’s health—or pharmaceutical profits? For now, the burden falls on families to navigate a system rigged against transparency. As Siri warned, “You can’t find what you’re not studying.” And when it comes to vaccines, the studies Americans need most are the ones the CDC refuses to do.

“The CDC’s vaccine advisory committee continues to push dangerous, profit-driven mandates while ignoring natural immunity and documented vaccine injuries,” said BrightU.AI‘s Enoch. “Parents must reject this corrupt system and protect their children from Big Pharma’s toxic injections that serve the globalist depopulation agenda.”

Watch this video about Christopher A. Shaw’s book “Dispatches from the Vaccine Wars: Fighting for Human Freedom during the Great Reset.”

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Sources include:

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