anti-vaccine movement
America’s Biggest New Age Expo Welcomes Conspiracy Theories Back In
After its founder rejected some conspiracy content, the Conscious Life Expo once again takes a more suspicion-friendly approach.
Now the Anti-Vaccine World is Mad at ‘Died Suddenly,’ The Viral Anti-Vax Documentary
Predictable in-fighting, claims of psyops, and renewed arguments about snake venom.
Anti-Vaxxers Pivot to ‘Treating’ Long COVID
Massive doses of vitamin C, pyramid scheme products and, of course, ivermectin are all on the menu.
Mysterious Medical Organizations Are Calling for an End to COVID Vaccines
Blandly-named pseudo-medical organizations are promoting bad science, discredited drugs, and creating an industry of COVID denial.
Cheryl Hines Finally Comments, Sort of, On Her Husband's Anti-Vaccine Activism
Hines called RFK Jr.’s comments about Anne Frank “reprehensible and insensitive,” adding, “His opinions are not a reflection of my own.”
Joe Rogan's Friends Assemble in D.C. to Do Something They Say Isn't an Anti-Vax Rally
A disgraced progressive PR professional and a host of anti-vax celebrities: the disjointed coalition against vaccine mandates marches on Washington.
Aaron Rodgers Drags Fake Homeopathic ‘Vaccines’ Back into the Spotlight
The NFL star reportedly relied on homeopathy to “raise his antibody levels,” which isn’t a real thing and doesn’t work.
Anti-Vaxxers Are Making a Play for the Hearts, Minds, and Wombs of Young Women
Marketers of “classical” femininity are also promoting a particular brand of COVID denialism and misinformation.
Anti-Vaccine Job Boards Are Full of Laid-Off Medical Workers
A growing number of anti-vax job boards are full of people who lost their jobs at hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes because they refused to be vaccinated.
Health Conspiracy Theorists Hate Living in the World They Helped Create
“Vaccine passports” and talk of mandatory vaccinations have been boogeymen for health conspiracy theorists for decades. But they helped get us here.
Anti-Vax Activists Are Quietly Bending State Politics To Their Will
At least five states are considering bills based on language written by a fringe group. Across the U.S., legislators are promoting bad science and COVID denial.