
Health Insurers and Organizations Literally Bribe Pediatricians to Give Your Baby Vaccines
A recent blog post reveals that numerous health insurers and state programs are offering financial incentives—often $2,500 per child—to pediatricians who administer up to 25 vaccine doses by age 2½. The author cites 27 examples across California, New Jersey, North Carolina, Illinois, and other states, showing the breadth of these pay‑for‑performance schemes. The post argues that such bonuses effectively “bribe” doctors to meet vaccination quotas, raising questions about clinical autonomy. It invites readers to consider how these incentives shape pediatric well‑check interactions.

New York Proposes an Additional Layer of Legal Protection to Those Profiting From Injecting Vaccines
New York is introducing Senate Bill A9140, which would grant blanket legal immunity to doctors, pharmacists and other entities that prescribe, dispense, order, furnish, or administer vaccines to minors. The bill bars any civil lawsuit alleging injury, including residual effects,...

My Talk at the Kennedy Center
On March 23, Aaron Siri delivered a presentation at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., critiquing the U.S. vaccine ecosystem. He argued that vaccine manufacturers operate with near‑impunity and highlighted systemic failures of the FDA and CDC before and after...

If You Got the Whooping Cough Vaccine (Aka, Tdap or Pertussis Vaccine) in NY Between May 20, 2016 and May...
A class-action settlement has been announced for New York residents who received the Tdap (whooping cough) vaccine between May 20 2016 and May 20 2020 after seeing a specific advertisement. Eligible individuals may file a claim to receive a monetary payment funded by GlaxoSmithKline. The...

Pesticide Companies Want to Be Able to Injure and Kill with Impunity Like Vaccine Companies
House lawmakers advanced H.R. 7567, a farm‑bill amendment that would sharply curb the ability of individuals to sue pesticide manufacturers in state courts. The legislation also pushes back the EPA’s deadline for reviewing more than 700 pesticides, including glyphosate, from...
