- United States
- Pa.
- Letter
The hiring of David Geier, an anti-vaccine activist, to analyze vaccine data at the Department of Health and Human Services is a concerning development that threatens public health. Geier has a long history of promoting debunked theories linking vaccines to autism, despite overwhelming scientific evidence disproving any such link. His past actions, including illegally practicing medicine and subjecting autistic children to a dangerous "Lupron protocol," demonstrate a blatant disregard for medical ethics and scientific integrity. This decision signals an alarming embrace of anti-vaccine pseudoscience by the HHS leadership, directly contradicting the agency's mission to protect public health. Giving Geier access to CDC data on vaccine safety legitimizes his discredited views and undermines decades of credible research affirming the safety and efficacy of childhood immunizations. I urge you to reconsider this misguided decision and prioritize scientific evidence over dangerous misinformation. The consequences of eroding public trust in vaccines are severe, potentially leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases and needless loss of life. As a public servant, your duty is to safeguard the well-being of all citizens, not cater to fringe ideologies that jeopardize public health. I implore you to reverse course and restore faith in the HHS's commitment to evidence-based policymaking.