In a stark break with new recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, Alaska’s Health Department is doubling down on its push to have all babies injected with Hepatitis B vaccines.
On Dec. 5, the CDC’s Vaccine Advisory Committee voted to cease universally recommending the shot for all newborns except for those born to Hepatitis B-positive mothers.
“Individual-based decision-making, referred to on the CDC immunization schedule as shared clinical decision-making, means that parents and health care providers should consider vaccine benefits, vaccine risks, and infection risks, and that parents consult with their health care provider and decide when or if their child will begin the hepatitis B vaccine series,” the CDC guidelines now state.
Among U.S. adults, the disease is most commonly spread through sexual contact, especially with those who have multiple partners, men who have sex with men and those who use dirty needles that contain the disease.
In general, children are at much lower risk but can be infected if their mother has Hepatitis B and they are exposed to her blood during childbirth.
A Dec. 29 bulletin from the Alaska Health Department makes no mention of common sexual transmission of the disease. Instead, it focuses on rare occasions when infants might be exposed from “cuts and bug bites” or through sharing “personal items such as nail clippers.”
Concerns about overdosing children with scores of vaccine shots stems in large part from the associated rapid rise in neurological diseases, including ADHD, sleep disorders, language delays, ASD, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, ticks, narcolepsy.
In a clear break with the CDC, the Alaska Health Department recommends that all babies receive their initial HepB vaccine within 24 hours of birth. This represents a stark contrast to how the Alaska Health Department approached the CDC’s push for experimental Covid shots – guidance Alaska’s top health officials unquestionably followed, in lockstep.
In its dispute with the CDC over Hepatitis B shots, the Alaska Health Department still chose to selectively reference older CDC studies in an attempt to justify why it no longer agrees with the CDC.
President Trump, however, praised the updated CDC Vaccine Committee’s decision to end the Hepatitis B recommendations for babies, noting that the vast majority are at “no risk of Hepatitis B, a disease that is mostly transmitted sexually, or through dirty needles.”
The CDC’s updated guidelines are part of a larger comprehensive review of the traditional childhood vaccination schedule that has long been pushed on perfectly healthy children. This results in more than 70 vaccine doses by the time a U.S. child reaches age 18.
Child health advocacy groups have long criticized the sheer number of vaccines that U.S. children are exposed to, citing concerns about long-term side effects and injuries.
In response, Trump recently signed a Presidential Memorandum directing the Department of Health and Human Services to launch a comprehensive evaluation of vaccine schedules from countries around the world.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is overseeing this evaluation, despite heavy criticism from massive pharmaceutical companies and the establishment health industry which stand to lose billions of dollars if children receive fewer vaccinations than in the past.
Typically, the CDC Vaccine Committee issues recommendations that compel health insurers to cover specific vaccines. Additionally, the recommendations provide authoritative guidance for most medical providers.
For decades, however, Kennedy has raised concerns that a number of U.S. childhood vaccines were created to increase profits for Big Pharma. In particular, he has criticized the CDC for recommending that newborn babies be vaccinated for a disease that is primarily spread through Bottom of Formsex with multiple partners, homosexual sex, or from sex workers, or intravenous drug use.
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In February, Kennedy explained the history of the Hepatitis B vaccine, noting that the FDA and CDC directed the pharmaceutical giant Merck to create shot for vulnerable adult populations. When they showed little interest in getting the jabs, the CDC stepped in and issued a widespread recommendation that all children get the shot.
“The CDC said, ‘Don’t worry’” recounted Kennedy, “we’ll just recommend it for children, and we’ll force everybody to buy it.”
Concerns about overdosing children with scores of vaccine shots stems in large part from the associated rapid rise in neurological diseases, including ADHD, sleep disorders, language delays, ASD, autism, Tourette’s syndrome, ticks, narcolepsy.
These are all things that I never heard of,” Kennedy noted in the past. “Autism went from one in 10,000 in my generation, according to CDC data, to one in every 34 kids today.”



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ALL UNDER DUNLEAVYS WATCH! THANKS POS
There seems to be a demonic presence in this country hell bent on harming children. From Epstein and his island to Bill Gates with his vaccine pushing to Hollywood and Disney perverting the minds of the youth of through entertainment.
Parents, you all need to do better to seek truth for yourself and not blindly trust a person simply because they wear a lab coat or a cloak of celebrity.
IS ANN ZINC STILL AROUND MAKING DECISIONS?
Ann Zinc, SCARY
How about Fauci’s man at UAA?
I’ll never forget being told by an Alaskan OB, around 20 weeks of pregnancy, that it was time for my second round of STD testing. I was floored. The testing I took at the beginning of my pregnancy was clear, why did I need it now?
“Standard protocol. You get tested again after you give birth, too.”
I told him I’d like to pass on this one and the postpartum testing because I’ve been in one monogamous relationship in my life (I’m married), and the testing is unnecessary.
He smirked a little while responding, “Well, we have a saying in maternal medicine: ‘We KNOW who the mother is, we don’t necessarily know who the father is…”
This incident followed an argument about whether or not I should’ve been tested for antibodies before routinely giving me a rhoGAM shot, so I left the Drs practice and went back to my trusted midwives.
“Standard protocols” usually = locked in revenue streams
What else will this state allow ?
It has always been true that you can decline any medicine or treatment. It may not be received well by your practitioner. You may need to be tough about it. But it always was true, and remains true today, that you can decline the hepB shot for your baby. The important thing about the CDC’s recommendations is that it calls attention to the issue. As a private citizen striving to make informed healthcare choices, I was once prompted to start asking questions about vaccines, and that journey led me to where I am today: one of the most well-informed, conversant, and capable defenders of informed consent. I can spot a bully doctor a mile away. I can bob and weave, I can meet their critiques with facts, and I can make decisions with confidence because I know enough about my (or my children’s) conditions to measure risks myself. We should all be like this. But it’s a skill that you build with time, self-education, and experience. Don’t decline the hepB vaccine because you’re told to by CDC. Don’t give it to your newborn because your doctor tells you to. Make an informed choice for yourself and your baby, know the risks, accept the consequences, and stand by that decision! If the CDC’s new scrutiny of the national childhood vaccine vaccine schedule does nothing more than empower parents to be THAT kind of healthcare consumer, then I heartily applaud their efforts! The one thing Big pHarma fears most is an informed patient population.