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RFK Jr appoints Joe Rogan’s extreme friend who clams he invented vaccines

A doctor who is friends with Joe Rogan has been appointed to America’s top vaccine panel despite his controversial views.

Dr Robert Malone, a former University of Maryland physician who has promoted the conspiracy theory that Covid vaccines have killed millions of people, has been appointed to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

Malone, who has been on Rogan’s podcast back in 2021, is among eight physicians and individuals appointed to what specific panel, whose job will be to make recommendations on vaccination schedules.

Malone has also likened Covid vaccine mandates to Nazi Germany and claimed that millions of lives could have been saved if people had used the widely debunked ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine treatments.

Robert F Kennedy Junior picked people who he claimed were ‘highly credentialed scientists’ and ‘leading public health experts’.

But at least four have links to anti-vaccine groups or have previously made comments disparaging Covid vaccine mandates or the vaccines.

Also among them is Retsef Levi, an MIT operations manager with no medical degree, who has called for the mRNA Covid shots to be pulled from the market saying they are causing serious harm and deaths in young people.

He is concerned over myocarditis, or heart inflammation, a rare side effect of Covid vaccines, which is normally mild and goes away on its own. It has been linked to 92 deaths out of the more than 270million Americans who received at least one dose of the Covid vaccine.

Vicky Pebsworth, a member of the oldest anti-vaccine group in the US called the National Vaccine Information Center, has also been made a member of the eight-member panel.

Malone has also previously suggested that the two girls who died from measles in Texas died due to medical error rather than their infection. 

Robert Malone is pictured above on the Joe Rogan podcast in December 2021, where he likened Covid vaccine uptake to Nazi Germany 

Experts have slammed the appointments, raising concerns over their links to vaccine skepticism and saying the Trump administration just lost the trust of the medical community.

There are even suggestions now that a new independent vaccine advisory committee not associated with the government could be set up to offer alternative recommendations for shots.

Among the most controversial is Malone, who appeared on a now infamous episode of the Joe Rogan podcast in December 2021.

At the time, he declared that vaccine uptake required the same kind of mass obedience as Nazi Germany, calling it ‘mass formation psychosis’.

In another previous appearance, he said: ‘You are more likely to become infected, have disease, or even die, if you’ve been vaccinated with the Covid vaccine compared to the unvaccinated.

‘These experimental gene therapy treatments can permanently damage the DNA and the immune system of your children and yourself.’

Covid vaccines have been credited with saving more than 3.2million lives and preventing 18million hospitalizations in the US alone. 

There is no evidence that the vaccines can damage DNA, which is a widely touted conspiracy theory.

Malone is a major player in the anti-vaccine movement, and claims that his research was used to help create the mRNA vaccines. 

He did carry out studies in 1989 demonstrating how mRNA could be delivered into cells using lipids, or microscopic bubbles of fats, but scientists say much more research was needed to eventually develop the vaccines. 

Another controversial pick is Levi, an MIT operations manager with no medical degree, who has called for Covid shots to be pulled from the market.

He is concerned by myocarditis, saying there is evidence that it is already causing harm and death among young people. 

Pictured above are the eight individuals that have been appointed to the new ACIP committee. From top left to bottom right: Robert Malone, Dr Martin Kulldorf, Dr Joseph Hibbeln, Retsef Levi, Dr Cody Meissner, Vicky Pebsworth

He said previously: ‘I think there is no other ethical or scientific choice but to pull out of the market these medical products and stop all mRNA vaccination programs.

‘This [mRNA Covid vaccine] is clearly the most failing medical product in the history of medical products. In terms of efficacy and safety.’

Myocarditis is a rare complication of the Covid vaccine, but is more common among young men — affecting about one in 15,000. The condition is mild, and normally goes away on its own without any medical intervention.

Concerns have been raised over Pebsworth, although she did previously advise the FDA’s vaccines advisory committee as a consumer advocate.

She is the only woman appointed to the committee, and the mother of a child who suffered serious long-term health problems after receiving seven vaccines in one doctor’s visit at the age of 15 months.

Praising his picks, RFK Junior said on X: ‘All of these individuals are committed to evidence-based medicine, gold-standard science, and common sense. 

‘They have each committed to demanding definitive safety and efficacy data before making any new vaccine recommendations.’

The ACIP was set up to analyze the latest data on the safety and efficacy of vaccines, and to make recommendations on who should receive which vaccines and when they should be inoculated. It also meant to review the schedule for childhood immunizations.

The CDC, which is currently without a director, is not required to follow the advice of the committee, but often does.

Dr Paul Offit, a member of the FDA’s vaccine advisory committee, was quick to raise concerns over RFK Junior’s actions to DailyMail.com earlier this week, saying: ‘He is an anti-vaccine activist. I think he will do everything he can to distort the current vaccine infrastructure and sow distrust in vaccine recommendations.’

Trump and RFK Jr have both promised to overhaul America's health agencies and address the 'overmedicalization' of children, including addressing vaccine schedules

Trump and RFK Jr have both promised to overhaul America’s health agencies and address the ‘overmedicalization’ of children, including addressing vaccine schedules

He added: ‘RFK has fixed immutable scientific beliefs and he is going to follow them because he thinks vaccines are hurting children, and he is going to do everything he can to get uptake down.’

Former panel member Dr Noel Brewer slammed the new appointments, telling NBC News: ‘The new panel is missing all of the expertise that has come before them.

‘They don’t know how to go about looking at the evidence, how to think about the volumes of data that will be coming their way.’

Dr Brewer was required to go through a nearly two year process to join the committee, that included writing an essay on vaccines and filling in 20 to 30 forms.

Also among the scientists picked to serve on the committee is Dr Martin Kulldorff, a Swedish biostatistician who was the lead author of the Great Barrington Declaration — which called for lockdowns to end for everyone except the vulnerable and elderly.

He has been generally supportive of vaccines, including the measles vaccine — writing on X in 2022 that it is ‘very effective’ and ‘does not cause autism’.

But he railed against much of the Covid-era policy during the pandemic, including Covid tests for children — saying there was little point in swapping young children, who were generally at very low risk from the virus. 

He was fired from his role at Harvard University in 2024, which he says was because of his opposition to Covid vaccine mandates.

He was on the CDC’s Covid Vaccine Safety Working Group from 2020 to 2021, but after he publicly opposed a pause to the roll out of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine he was removed from the group.

Among other picks was Joseph Hibbeln, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist who previously held positions at the NIH.

His research does not focus on vaccines, however, but instead on omega-3 fatty acids and the neurocognitive development of children whose mothers consumed seafood during pregnancy.

The CDC panel is set to meet later this month to make recommendations on vaccines, including those for children (stock)

The CDC panel is set to meet later this month to make recommendations on vaccines, including those for children (stock)

His appointment may be a nod to the Mennonite community at the center of the Texas measles outbreak, who RFK Junior visited and whose members said they preferred to treat patients with omega-3 fatty acids.

The eight members appointed are the minimum number needed for the committee to meet as planned on June 25 to 27.

At this meeting, they will vote on the recommendations for vaccines against coronavirus, influenza, meningococcal, HPV and RSV for adults, pregnant women and infants.

RFK Junior has said he has also asked them to consider the childhood immunization schedule.

Also on the committee is Dr Cody Meissner, a pediatrics professor who was on the FDA’s vaccine advisory panel. He has opposed Covid vaccine requirements for children.

Dr Michael Ross was also selected, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology, and Dr James Pagano, who is an emergency medicine physician.

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