Bombshell Study Reveals Vaccinated Children 212% More Likely to Suffer Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The peer-reviewed research, published on January 23 in Science, Public Health Policy and the Law, analyzed data from 47,155 nine-year-old children enrolled in Florida’s Medicaid program since birth.
According to the study, vaccinated children exhibited a 212% greater likelihood of developing neurodevelopmental disorders compared to their unvaccinated peers.
Even more alarming, the research found that vaccinated children were 170% more likely to be diagnosed with autism.
The findings challenge long-standing claims by health officials that vaccines play no role in the surge of neurological conditions among children.
Dr. Karl Jablonowski, senior research scientist for Children’s Health Defense, emphasized the significance of these findings: “This paper is unignorable simply by the soundness of its methods. The sheer hazards associated with severe childhood diseases is jaw-dropping.”
The study, conducted by Anthony R. Mawson and Binu Jacob of the Chalfont Research Institute, tested three hypotheses:…
Pharma Lobby
The government just announced the price Medicare pays for the diabetes-slash-weight loss drug Ozempic will soon be negotiated lower as part of a new program designed to bring down prices. One of 15 drugs now subject to price changes to take effect in 2027.
The watchdog group Public Citizen looked into how much some of the big-name drug companies have spent fighting the new price control initiative.
Investigation: Healthcare Driven by AI Technology Will Lead to More Mass Surveillance of Americans

During a press conference with Silicon Valley luminaries during his second day in office, President Donald Trump threw his political support behind a $500 billion private-sector artificial intelligence (AI) project called Stargate.
The joint venture between OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank and others will fund infrastructure for AI. Among other things, part of that funding will develop AI for early cancer detection and the rapid creation of mRNA cancer vaccines.
But well before Trump’s announcement, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) had already teamed up to transform U.S. healthcare into an AI-driven system — a system designed to unleash the power of “predictive medicine” for the early detection and treatment of disease, in an individual or population, sometimes even before an illness manifests, according to a new investigative report by Unlimited Hangout’s Max Jones.
The future of predictive medicine depends on data sharing between the DOD, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees 13 public health agencies, and the private tech sector, Jones wrote.
Predictive medicine will be used for mass surveillance of Americans, and will inform future approaches to pandemics, Jones reported…
JFK Assassination Expert Reacts to Trump’s Effort to Declassify Files, and What You Should Expect
Jefferson Morley on the real reason it’s taken 63 years to get the JFK documents — and how we’ll know when they’re all released.
Former Democrat Senator Bob Menendez Sobs in Court as Judge Sentences Him to 11 YEARS in Prison For Bribery

Former Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, 71, sobbed in court as he was sentenced to 11 years in prison for bribery and corruption.
Prosecutors asked SDNY Judge Sidney Stein to sentence Menendez to 15 years in prison.
Bob Menendez’s lawyers initially asked for a 2-year sentence, however, after they changed it to 8 years after the judge sentenced the former lawmaker’s co-conspirators to 7 years and 8 years respectively.
Menendez sobbed as he begged Judge Stein to have mercy on him.
Judge Stein eviscerated Bob Menendez and called him a corrupt politician.
Menendez’s co-conspirators were sentenced to prison on Wednesday. Wael Hana was sentenced to 8 years and Fred Daibes was sentenced to 7 years….
The BEST MOMENTS From RFK Jr’s INSANE Confirmation Hearing
Larry O’Connor breaks down the atrocious behavior on display from Democrats during RFK Jr.’s senate confirmation hearing. Luckily, RFK Jr. was so good on his feet that these turned into some of his BEST MOMENTS!
Lipid Nanoparticles in COVID Vaccines Travel to Vital Organs, Including Heart

Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), used to deliver the mRNA in the COVID-19 vaccine to the body’s cells, don’t remain in the injection site — they circulate throughout the entire body and reach vital organs, including the heart, according to a new paper published in Nature Biotechnology.
The findings “suggest a potential mechanism by which LNP-based mRNA vaccines could contribute to the reported cardiac complications,” including myocarditis, the study authors wrote.
Now published in one of the top scientific journals, the study’s findings contradict claims by public health officials and scientists during the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts that the LNPs were safe because they traveled only to specific targeted sites in the body.
The authors said there is no existing adequate technology to trace where nanocarriers such as LNPs end up in the body after they are administered via intramuscular injection — especially for medication like vaccines, which contain low doses of the particles.
In this study, authors developed an experimental technology to trace where different carriers of nanoparticles, including LNPs, end up in the body after intramuscular injection. They tested the technology in mice.
The researchers found that even at extremely low doses, LNPs carrying the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein mRNA reached vital organs. It reached heart tissue and caused cellular or tissue changes.
“COVID-19 mRNA injection LNPs systemically circulate and are taken up into vital organ systems resulting in body-wide toxic Spike protein production,” epidemiologist and McCullough Foundation administrator Nicolas Hulscher wrote on Substack….
‘Show of force’: Inside the National Guard training on the border

After years of tension between state and federal authorities, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has shifted course, deploying tactical strike teams to support Department of Homeland Security operations at the U.S.-Mexico border.
NewsNation’s Ali Bradley was in Eagle Pass when the Texas National Guard, Texas Department of Public Safety, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) conducted ground and aerial exercises using Black Hawk and Chinook helicopters, provided by the Department of Defense.
The operation also included 28 military trucks, showcasing the state’s tactical military strength.
Abbott says the Texas DPS tactical strike teams, which consist of DPS troopers, special agents and Texas Rangers, will coordinate with the newly established Homeland Security task force, supported by DPS the aircraft operations division and the intelligence and counterterrorism division, to target nearly 5,400 undocumented migrants with active warrants from local jurisdictions across the state…
How Do You Know The Bible Is True?
Spencer: “I’m 100% Certain Muhammad Didn’t Exist.”
Pres. Trump says he plans to open Guantanamo Bay detention center to house migrants

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he is directing the opening of a detention center at Guantanamo Bay to hold up to 30,000 migrants who are living illegally in the United States.
Trump made the announcement right before he signed the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration’s first piece of legislation. The bipartisan measure means that people who are in the U.S. illegally and are accused of theft and violent crimes would have to be detained and potentially deported even before a conviction.
Under the new law, people who are in the United States illegally and are accused of theft and violent crimes would have to be detained and potentially deported even before a conviction.
The measure quickly passed the new Republican-controlled Congress with some Democratic support even though immigrants rights advocates said it possibly could lead to large roundups of people for offenses as minor as shoplifting.
Trump has pledged that his administration will carry out the largest mass deportation effort in U.S. history….
LAFD Terminated Firefighter For Refusing Covid Vaccine Just Months Before Deadly Wildfires

When Los Angeles Firefighter Edward Brockschmidt returned to duty, he thought his troubles with the city and the fire department were over.
The Los Angeles Fire Department placed Brockschmidt on unpaid leave for refusing the Covid vaccine in 2021, he told The Federalist. Officials kept him on unpaid leave for more than two years.
Then after providing a religious exemption and returning him to duty, they fired him in August 2024 for not complying with the vaccine mandate — which was no longer in effect.
“Proper procedures were not followed because their goal was to get as many people vaccinated as possible,” Brockschmidt told The Federalist. “There’s a few of us that dug our heels in the ground and said, ‘You can’t do this to us, we’re following the law and the rules.”
Since then, Brockschmidt had to find employment elsewhere.
More than 100 firefighters were placed on leave without pay, and as of 2022, the department fired 12 for not complying with the vaccine mandate. The LAFD remains critically understaffed as wildfires ravage the area.
The Covid vaccination deadline for city employees was ultimately extended to Dec. 18, 2021. Brockschmidt still hadn’t complied by Dec. 7, so a chief came by the station. He said he asked to record their conversation, but the chief refused.
“They get this chief to come by saying, ‘Here’s a 48-hour notice so that you know that you’re in violation,’” Brockschmidt said. “Myself and others were constantly threatened that if you were to record, it would lead to more disciplinary action.”
Nothing happened after the 48-hour notice, he said. But on Dec. 15, the LAFD Valley Bureau sent him a notice on red letterhead. “‘As of December 15, at 0800 hours’ — or whatever it is, ‘you’re relieved of duty without pay,’” the letter read, according to Brockschmidt….
Trump administration revokes deportation protections for 600,000 Venezuelans

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday that the Trump administration has revoked a decision that would have protected roughly 600,000 people from Venezuela from deportation, putting some of them at risk of being removed from the country in about two months.
Noem signed a six-page notice reversing a decision made by her predecessor, Alejandro Majorkas, in the waning days of the Biden administration to extend Temporary Protected Status. The move is effective immediately.
“Before he left town, Mayorkas signed an order that said for 18 months they were going to extend this protection to people that are on Temporary Protected Status, which meant that they were going to be able to stay here and violate our laws for another 18 months,” Noem told “Fox and Friends.”
“We stopped that,” Noem said.
The move comes amid a slew of actions on immigration. Trump has promised to crack down on illegal immigration and carry out the largest mass deportation efforts in U.S. history….
POTUS Trump invites PM Netanyahu for White House meeting; IDF to stay in Syria TV7 Israel News 29.01
1) Israel remains committed to the objectives of the war versus Islamic Hamas in the Gaza Strip. 2) Jerusalem stresses that its military presence in Syria will be maintained – with Security Guarantees for the residents of northern Israel and southern Syria. 3) Damascus requests Moscow extradite former President Bashar al-Assad to Syria.
Senator Pocahontas: $1M Pharma Lobbying Cash During COVID
Senator Elizabeth Warren, often referred to as “Senator Pocahontas,” has come under scrutiny for her financial ties to pharmaceutical lobbying during the 2019-2020 period.
A recent tweet from political commentator Merissa Hansen highlighted that Warren received over $1,000,000 in pharmaceutical lobbying dollars during this time frame, raising questions about her stance on healthcare policies and the influence of big pharma in American politics.
### The Financial Landscape of Pharmaceutical Lobbying
Pharmaceutical lobbying is a significant aspect of political funding in the United States, with various companies investing heavily in political campaigns to sway decisions in their favor.
Senator Warren’s substantial financial backing from this sector places her among the top recipients in the Senate, specifically ranking second for profiting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
This statistic suggests that her financial interests may conflict with her public advocacy for affordable healthcare and consumer protection.
### Warren’s Stance on Healthcare
Elizabeth Warren is known for her progressive policies, particularly her strong stance on healthcare reform, including proposals for Medicare for All.
However, the revelation of her financial ties to pharmaceutical lobbying raises questions about the integrity of her healthcare policies.
Critics argue that reliance on funding from pharmaceutical companies might compromise her ability to enact meaningful reforms aimed at reducing drug prices and improving access to healthcare for all Americans.
### The COVID-19 Pandemic and Political Profits…
Industry Profile: Pharmaceuticals/Health Products

The pharmaceutical and health products industry — including not only drug manufacturers but also dealers of medical products and nutritional and dietary supplements — is consistently near the top of all spenders when it comes to federal campaign contributions and lobbying spending.
The industry has had a boon of federal campaign contributions and lobbying expenditures due to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination effort.
Drug manufacturers, medical product dealers and those dealing with supplements have spent huge amounts of money to lobby the federal government as its products, like vaccines and new treatments that have been developed in a short period of time, have been used to try and ease the pandemic. (Pharmaceutical manufacturers are a subset of this industry and are profiled in detail within this section).
The industry’s political contributions increased in the years leading up to Congress’ passage in 2003 of a Medicare prescription drug benefit and soared following passage of the Affordable Care Act (aka “Obamacare”) in 2010.
That year also saw contributions to super PACs and other outside spending groups grow, following the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v FEC. Contributions from the pharmaceutical and health products industry jumped in each presidential election cycle since 2012, reaching $89,091,362 in 2020 — a 170% increase from a decade prior…
Cover Story January 26, 2025 The Wall: Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson
We begin today with the U.S. border crisis. Four years ago, we were there when construction on the border wall was abruptly halted overnight after President Biden took office.
That was followed by a history making spike in illegal immigration, drugs, and human trafficking.
In recent days, as Donald Trump was being sworn in, we headed back to the Arizona-Mexico border to see if there would be any immediate changes at ground zero under Trump 2.0.
2 teens charged with capital murder in fatal shooting of CVS security guard in Dallas

Two teenagers have been charged with capital murder after a shoplifting attempt in Dallas, Texas led to a CVS security guard being fatally shot, police said.
A 13-year-old and 15-year-old are accused of killing 39-year-old Anthony Egeonu on Jan. 24, Dallas police said in a news release.
Officers responded to the CVS on Main Street around 11:05 p.m. and found a wounded Egeonu, who emergency responders rushed to a hospital, where he died, according to the department.
Police said two teenagers were taken into custody that night. Dallas Interim Police Chief Michael Igo held a community meeting Tuesday night to discuss the shooting and revealed that the teenagers purchased a prepaid cellphone card before they allegedly began shoplifting at the CVS, KDFW and CBS News reported.
When Egeonu tried to stop the teens that night, Igo said a struggle ensued with the 13-year-old, who at some point pulled out a gun and fired multiple shots at the security guard before taking off in a white Kia, according to the TV station in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Trump killed $50 million for Gaza condoms — what else is hiding among fed handouts?

Less than a week in and we’re already seeing why President Trump’s freeze on foreign aid was necessary to begin with.
The Trump administration has found and killed — thanks to Department of Government Efficiency scrutiny — a $50 million payment slated for Gaza condoms.
Yes, you read that right: $50 million mulcted from taxpayers and set to be used to make sure there are enough prophylactics to go around in an America-hating polity allied with our greatest regional enemy, Iran.
Adding to the outrage is the fact for years Hamas killers have repurposed condoms, inflating them with helium to serve as floats for airborne explosive devices.
To get a glimpse of the truly dumb stuff our foreign aid dollars get spent on, consider State Department staffers’ waiver requests (dug up by the indispensable Washington Free Beacon) submitted to save programs they considered worthy of the freeze.
Like $21.7 million for the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security, an outfit at USAID focused on “equity and environmental justice through the empowerment of marginalized and underrepresented populations.”
Or $62.7 million for the Bureau for Inclusive Growth, Partnerships, and Innovation, which (in the words of the request) “leads in carrying out key Agency priorities, including pursuing gender equality and inclusive development.”..
Trump Media Announces Expansion into Financial Services

Trump Media and Technology Group Corp. (Nasdaq: DJT) (“TMTG”), operator of the social media platform Truth Social and the video streaming platform Truth+, is announcing today that the company’s board of directors has approved a financial services and financial technology strategy, which will include the launch of the financial services and FinTech brand Truth.Fi.
To diversify the Company’s cash and cash-equivalent reserves of over $700 million as of December 31, 2024, the board has approved the investment of up to $250 million to be custodied by Charles Schwab.
In addition to traditional investment vehicles, these funds may be allocated to:
Customized separately managed accounts (“SMAs”);
Customized exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”);
Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies or crypto-related securities.
The SMAs will be developed in partnership with Charles Schwab, which would also broadly advise on TMTG’s Truth.Fi investments and strategy…