Vaccines

Vaccines articles deliver critical analysis and commentary on policy, safety, efficacy, mandates, and their effects on public health, personal liberty, child development, and social life — questioning official narratives and institutional claims.

We cover major issues like COVID-19 vaccine mandates, mRNA risks, vaccine injury reporting, childhood immunization schedules, ACIP decisions, liability protection, informed consent failures, and calls for evidence-based reform and voluntary choice.

All articles from Brownstone Institute are translated into multiple languages to reach global readers, support international open dialogue on science and policy, and defend individual rights worldwide.

The Vaccine Safety Signal the Media Still Won’t Read

The Vaccine Safety Signal the Media Still Won’t Read

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The serious-adverse-event signal found in the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA Covid-19 vaccine trials has been in the peer-reviewed literature for nearly four years. Mainstream media outlets have treated it not as evidence to be weighed but as misinformation to be managed.

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The WHO Is Building a Supranational Vaccine Authorization Mechanism

The WHO Is Building a Supranational Vaccine Authorization Mechanism

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The materials point to something more consequential: the use of an international emergency authorization pathway to shape regulatory decisions inside a sovereign state, advanced through overlapping professional networks, without the organization assuming the legal responsibilities borne by national regulators.

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Injected Vaccines, Mucosal Immunity, and Incoherent Estimates of Effectiveness

Injected Vaccines, Mucosal Immunity, and Incoherent Estimates of Effectiveness

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It is time for the FDA to implement a major revision in the approval of the Covid vaccine and the flu vaccine. It is not enough to show effectiveness against symptomatic infection by the test-negative design or by rising antibody titers.

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