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Today on The HighWire, Del breaks down a major shift in vaccine policy after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rewrote the ACIP charter following recommendations submitted by ICAN’s legal team. Food activist Vani Hari (“Food Babe”) joins the show to discuss the upcoming People vs. Poison rally and the growing legal fight over glyphosate and corporate liability protections now being debated in the Supreme Court and Congress. Toxicologist Alexandra Muñoz joins the conversation. Then Del sits down in-studio with classical homeopath Gabrielle Traub during World Homeopathy Awareness Week to discuss the documentary Introducing Homeopathy and the science and research behind this centuries-old system of medicine. Plus, Jefferey Jaxen covers a Politico vaccine safety poll, measles vaccine effectiveness data, environmental chemical exposure risks, and new research raising concerns about erythritol and ultra-processed foods. Guests: Vani Hari, Gabrielle Traub M.Tech (Hom), CCH, Alexandra Muñoz, PhD Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
Episode 470 | The HighWire with Del Bigtree delivers a powerful episode covering vaccine messaging, an impending global food crisis, autism communication rights, and cutting-edge stem cell science. First, One of the most powerful human events The HighWire has covered centers on the film Spellers, and the communication method that allows non-speaking individuals with autism to express themselves through spelling. Dawnmarie Gaivin, AT-ACP, founder of the Spellers Freedom Foundation, joins Del, along with Spellers cast member Elizabeth Bonker, for an inspiring conversation exposing the growing battle over the right to communicate. As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. works to reconstitute the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), we examine the new media narrative being deployed against so-called anti-vaxxers and what it signals about the next phase of the public health debate. Then, Jefferey Jaxen reports on the growing fertilizer supply crisis linked to instability around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global chokepoint through which roughly one-third of the world’s fertilizer ingredients move. What could this mean for food supply, energy, fuel prices, and the risk of a broader international food crisis? Finally, Del sits down with Ed Clay, a former MMA fighter whose family health crisis led him deep into the world of stem cell therapies and cancer research. He now leads one of the biggest clinics in the world doing this work — in Mexico. It’s a jaw-dropping conversation about why this science is happening outside the United States and what it could mean for the future of medicine. Guests: Dawnmarie Gaivin, AT-ACP, Elizabeth Bonker, Ginnie Breen, Ed Clay Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
First, Dr. Robert Malone breaking down the growing ACIP controversy and the legal and political fallout surrounding the CDC vaccine advisory committee. As a judge sides with the American Academy of Pediatrics against the new vaccine schedule tied to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and suspends appointments to Kennedy’s newly selected committee members, Del and Dr. Malone examines what this means for vaccine policy, public trust, and the future of medical freedom. While an activist court is attempting to reverse RFK Jr’s progress at HHS, ICAN’s lead attorney Aaron Siri took center stage in the heart of D.C., with an evening presentation and discussion with Senator Ron Johnson at the Kennedy Center. He presented a damning case against the entire vaccine paradigm before an influential audience including federal employees, reps, and the press, that you have to see to believe. Aaron breaks down the powerful evening, and details his recommendations to reform this corrupt program for good. Then, Jefferey Jaxen reports on accelerating AI disruption as Palantir CEO Alex Karp warns of major disruption across society, industry, and global power. What does the AI revolution mean for your future, your work, and the speed of change now underway? Plus, Del sits down with Dr. Patrick Porter, inventor of BrainTap, to discuss nervous system reset, focus, brain optimization, and mastering the mind in an age of nonstop stress and technological overload. Guests: Dr. Robert Malone, Aaron Siri Esq., Dr. Patrick Porter Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
This week on Episode 468 of The HighWire, Jefferey Jaxen investigates the health and policy questions surrounding 6G expansion, radio frequency radiation, paraquat, glyphosate, and pesticide liability protections. As the Trump administration pushes toward next-generation wireless infrastructure, we examine claims about weak RF safety standards, industry influence, and growing concern over long-term exposure. It also breaks down the latest on paraquat lawsuits, the EPA debate, and controversial Farm Bill pesticide provisions that critics say could limit legal accountability for chemical manufacturers. Host Del Bigtree sits down with Dr. Stuart Fischbein for an in-studio conversation on natural birth, home birth, VBACs, and the medicalization of childbirth, exploring how families can think differently about pregnancy, birth, and informed decision-making. Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
Del returns from Washington, DC with major updates on vaccine injury and autism. Jefferey Jaxen reports on a HHS leadership shakeup, and the growing demand for accountability in public health. Del breaks down the MAHA Institute’s landmark conversation on vaccine injury, examines what Vinay Prasad’s departure from HHS could mean, and speaks with Tracy Slepcevic of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) about why having parents at the table matters. Plus, chef Aran Goldstein is cookin’! Chef joins the show to discuss school lunch reform, healthy meals, and practical ways to bring real food home. Guests: Tracy Slepcevic, Aran Goldstein Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
The HighWire with Del Bigtree — Episode 466 (March 5, 2026) opens with breaking legal and policy news: the Trump EPA has filed a brief at the U.S. Supreme Court backing Bayer/Monsanto and glyphosate (Roundup). Del breaks down what the government is arguing, what’s at stake for warning labels and litigation, and why the outcome could reshape corporate accountability around glyphosate-based herbicides. Then, Jefferey Jaxen covers the accelerating shift in public vaccine sentiment, as global vaccine uptake declines and pharmaceutical stocks react to falling demand. Del analyzes the latest reported data, including a major worldwide drop in Gardasil (HPV vaccine) uptake, and what these trends could signal for vaccine policy, mandates, and the future of the vaccine marketplace. Also, a dive into the growing national debate over vaccine manufacturer liability. New polling indicates strong public support for restoring legal accountability for vaccine makers, a key issue tied to vaccine injury protections, medical freedom, and federal vaccine policy. Plus, an in-studio scientific discussion you don’t want to miss: Del is joined by Dr. James Neuenschwander and Dr. Brian Hooker to break down a new study examining aluminum in vaccines and the potential implications for vaccine safety research, adverse event risk, and the broader childhood vaccination schedule. Bitcoin (BTC) Donations: bc1qjglefjkj83n5y85kkwu72w6wh45mlm7ts05xxx Monero (XMR) Donations: 87ZT6eQgoTPA2Qmzaquy5Ef6HkyLhmrBxBVosMyXerm2CBpMXKhVGo262ZFAmF3zQs9JHgS9TtGh1jjNnoUedeTK46vtMjG
It’s World Homeopathy Awareness Week, and Del Bigtree sits down with classical homeopath and founder of the global initiative, Gabrielle Traub, to examine one of the most debated healing systems in modern medicine. Traub explains the foundational principle of homeopathy, “like cures like” (similia similibus curantur), and how the system developed more than two centuries ago continues to guide practitioners today. Del and Gabrielle discuss homeopathy’s growing use in children’s health, fertility, mental and emotional wellness, pain management, and even agriculture, where homeopathic preparations are being studied as potential alternatives to toxic pesticides. Traub also discusses the historical battle between homeopathy and organized medicine, current regulatory pressure on homeopathic products in the United States, the study Americans for Homeopathy Choice Act (HR 750), and her documentary Introducing Homeopathy.
Every measles headline follows the same script, cases spike, anchors alarm, and the solution is always more vaccines. Jefferey cuts through the noise to ask the questions corporate media won't. The original goal of the measles vaccine program wasn't just individual protection, it was global eradication. Decades later, measles continues circulating in predictable cycles, and blaming a handful of unvaccinated children ignores a far more complicated scientific reality that the public health establishment has little incentive to acknowledge. The science on vaccine-induced immunity tells a more nuanced story than the "97% effective" soundbite. A peer-reviewed study tracking children's antibody levels after two MMR doses found that within a few years, 25–50% of vaccinated children drop into a medium-to-low antibody range, making them susceptible to subclinical infection and capable of transmitting measles without symptoms. Jefferey draws a direct parallel to the COVID vaccine efficacy debate: high initial protection, followed by significant waning that public health messaging never adequately addressed. This raises a question Jefferey argues officials are actively avoiding: if vaccinated individuals can be asymptomatic carriers, why aren't community-wide antibody tests being conducted during outbreaks? Instead, focus stays on unvaccinated individuals — who, when symptomatic, are visibly sick and kept home, while generating lifelong natural immunity. Jefferey calls on federal health officials to publicly release antibody testing data during outbreaks to get an honest picture of what's actually driving transmission. The peer-reviewed literature is hard to ignore. Studies on measles reemergence in developed countries found that 2–10% of two-dose recipients never develop protective antibody levels. During the 1989–1991 US outbreak, 20–40% of cases had been previously vaccinated. In a 2011 Canadian outbreak, 52% of cases had received two doses. Jaxen also flags the political dimension, South Carolina recently tried to eliminate religious vaccine exemptions during a local outbreak, a bill killed only after parents flooded the statehouse.
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