The hottest Medical freedom Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Injecting Freedom 90 implied HN points 06 Mar 26
  1. Most Americans across the political spectrum support informed consent and the right to refuse vaccines and other medical treatments.
  2. Medical liberty is framed as a fundamental right that should be protected by law, since forced medical interventions can bar people from work, school, and public life.
  3. Questioning vaccines and demanding more safety research, manufacturer accountability, and open discussion by doctors is presented as a rational choice rather than fear, and the piece criticizes government and pharmaceutical messaging for shaping public perception.
RESCUE with Michael Capuzzo 1729 implied HN points 14 Apr 23
  1. Dr. Ben Marble created myfreedoctor.com to offer free doctor consults and treated thousands of covid patients.
  2. Dr. Deborah Viglione organized a medical freedom rally in Pensacola at Blue Wahoo Stadium.
  3. Dr. James Thorp witnessed alarming increases in stillbirths post roll-out of mRNA vaccines and spoke against the risks.
Who is Robert Malone 25 implied HN points 28 Dec 25
  1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved from environmental law into a prominent role challenging pharmaceutical and public health institutions and now serves as HHS Secretary pushing anti‑corruption reforms.
  2. His policy agenda focuses on three pillars — transparency, detoxification, and decentralization — including public access to raw trial and CDC data, phasing out suspected toxic chemicals, and breaking up concentrated federal health authority.
  3. A major CDC audit under his leadership reportedly uncovered data suppression, conflicts of interest, and questionable handling of autism data, leading to legal referrals, grant freezes, and plans to release terabytes of raw epidemiological data for independent review.
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Who is Robert Malone 15 implied HN points 13 Jan 26
  1. The tour was a multi-island speaking series advocating for medical freedom and opposing the governor’s emergency powers and the West Coast Health Alliance’s aggressive vaccine schedule for children.
  2. Local volunteers and community support were overwhelming, filling venues, providing meals and housing, and making the whole tour possible.
  3. The trip mixed hard work and camaraderie with scenic downtime (volcanoes, hot springs, whale watching), but also highlighted safety risks for public speakers after a verbal harassment incident.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 1 implied HN point 15 Jan 26
  1. Federal leaders are signaling a pullback on vaccine recommendations and a greater focus on nutrition, but that doesn’t necessarily mean mandates are ending in practice.
  2. States and institutions are quietly tightening enforcement: hospitals, universities, licensing boards, and schools are denying exemptions, blocking students from clinicals, and derailing careers.
  3. Enforcement is becoming more localized and opaque, making challenges harder, so awareness and organized action are necessary to defend medical freedom and protect affected families and healthcare workers.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 13 implied HN points 25 Jan 25
  1. Novak Djokovic chose not to get the COVID vaccine because he felt the risks were too high compared to the benefits. He prioritized his health and principles over his professional career.
  2. His decision led to significant sacrifices, like missing major tournaments and losing sponsorships, showing his commitment to his beliefs.
  3. Only a few other professional tennis players have taken a similar stand against vaccination mandates. This highlights how rare it is for athletes to resist government pressure in this situation.
Rounding the Earth Newsletter 9 implied HN points 31 Oct 24
  1. The theory suggests there are three main agents at play during the pandemic: virus-like particles, a poison, and vaccines. This view challenges simpler theories that only focus on one or two causes.
  2. The possibility of a poison being involved in COVID illnesses is largely overlooked. This theory suggests that some illness could be linked to chemicals or bacteria that mimic COVID symptoms.
  3. Critics of the pandemic narrative often dismiss the idea of a novel illness altogether, but there are signs of unusual health impacts that don't fit with the claim that everything is psychosomatic or just ordinary illness.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 1 implied HN point 31 Jul 25
  1. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is an experienced doctor focusing on holistic health and has written extensively about vaccines and public health.
  2. Tonight's show will explore important topics like public health policies and the influence of pharmaceutical companies.
  3. The event supports health freedom and includes a chance to win a special health device through a raffle.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 1 implied HN point 09 Jan 25
  1. There's a big discussion happening tonight about changes expected in health policies for 2025. This will impact health freedom and how vaccines are handled.
  2. A guest, Michael Kane, will discuss the efforts to support teachers in NYC who faced discrimination during the pandemic. It's an important issue for many people.
  3. The event encourages people to share the information and show support for health freedom. Donations are also needed to keep the discussions going.
Steve Kirsch's newsletter 1 implied HN point 02 Jan 25
  1. Tonight's live show will talk about medical freedom issues in Asia, focusing on activism in Singapore. It's important to stay informed about how people fight for their rights in different places.
  2. Guests will share personal stories about struggles they faced after COVID-19 vaccinations. Hearing these experiences helps us understand the real impact of medical decisions on individuals.
  3. Supporting organizations that advocate for health freedoms is crucial. Donations help keep these discussions going and promote awareness about medical rights.