Freedom-Wins

Freedom Wins – October 2025

  • What was once considered “conspiracy is now mainstream: the majority of Americans now understand that vaccine harms are real and widespread. A new Rasmussen survey of US voters this week reveals that 56% believe side effects from the COVID-19 shots have likely caused a significant number of unexplained deaths, while 32% say it’s very likely the vaccines caused deaths. Only 35% still dismiss the idea. Half of voters say government health officials deserve criticism for their handling of the pandemic, and 42% think CDC employees should be fired for their role in misleading the public.
  • Florida moves to end all vaccine mandates. Florida’s surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, announced that he is working to eliminate all vaccine mandates from state law, including for children to attend school. Florida would be the first state to completely drop all mandated vaccinations. Ladapo said every immunization requirement “is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery.” “Who am I as a government? Or anyone else? Or who am I as a man standing here now to tell you what you should put in your body?”
  • The US Department of Health and Human Services announced it is reviving a long-defunct task force on the safety of childhood vaccines. The panel will work on improving the reporting of adverse reactions and supporting research on vaccine safety.
  • RFK Jr. announces policy repeal that rewards hospitals for reporting staff vaccination rates. Created under the Biden administration’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services inpatient payment rule, the policy linked hospital reimbursement to staff vaccination reporting. “Medical decisions should be made based on one thing: the well-being of the person—never on a financial bonus or a government mandate,” Kennedy said in a press release.

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  • Chrystia Freeland announced that she is stepping down as Minister of Transport and Internal Trade and that she will not be seeking re-election. In 2022, Freeland played a key role in Ottawa’s response to the Freedom Convoy protest, including ordering the banks to freeze protesters’ accounts.
  • Victory for freedom! Cullen McDonald of Ontario, once fined $4,000 and given a criminal record for attending peaceful protests, has had his guilty verdict overturned on appeal. The court not only dismissed the Crown’s push for harsher punishment but also affirmed Canadians’ rights to protest and speak freely. 
  • In the UK, skepticism about climate alarmism is on the rise. New research shows a 50% increase in Brits who believe the dangers of global warming have been exaggerated. The research, conducted for The Times by YouGov, found that 1 in 4 Brits are skeptical of the climate change narrative.
  • The UN Expert on Violence Against Women and Girls, Reem Alsalem, issued a moving appeal to governments to end the vilification of parents who protect their children from “gender transition” procedures. Alsalem warned against the “dangerous narrative” that children can make fully informed adult-level decisions about their health.
  • US President Trump’s new executive order forces Big Pharma ads to disclose all side effects, ending decades of deceptive marketing. Kennedy Jr. praised the move, calling it a step toward “radical transparency” to help break America’s cycle of overmedicalization.
  • The Alberta government has pledged to defend its pronoun law, which requires parental consent for children under 16 to change their name or pronoun, after two advocacy groups filed a constitutional challenge against it.
  • Matt and Nicole Alexander, two Ontario teachers fired for quietly declining to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride at their school, will have their case heard before the provincial labour relations board. The Ontario Labour Relations Board rejected attempts by both the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and the Renfrew County District School Board to have their cases dismissed.
  • Costa Rica’s Supreme Court has ruled that its Ministry of Health violated constitutional rights by withholding critical information about the COVID-19 vaccines. The case, brought by Interest of Justice, ensures that government institutions cannot conceal data they are legally required to disclose. This is a major victory for transparency and constitutional rights in Costa Rica that will have rippling effects for populations worldwide who were coerced into taking experimental shots under false pretenses.
  • Despite city officials across Canada attempting to shut down Christian musician Sean Feucht’s “Let Us Worship” tour—revoking permits, slapping fines on churches, and smearing his events as “against inclusion”—freedom prevailed. When West Kelowna officials canceled his concert at Memorial Park’s Amphitheatre, a private property owner stepped up, and nearly 2,000 people gathered peacefully to worship together. The event unfolded without a single safety incident, proving the government’s claims of “danger” were baseless.
  • President Donald J. Trump has finally signaled a reversal on Operation Warp Speed. In a new statement, he revealed that Pfizer and other drug makers showed him “extraordinary” internal numbers on their COVID products—yet never released them to the public. Trump is now demanding that Big Pharma hand over the hidden data immediately to the CDC and the American people.
  • Paul Offit—prominent pro-vaccine advocate, vaccine developer, and long-time member of the FDA’s vaccine advisory committee—was recently informed by the Department of Health and Human Services that his services are no longer required. In May, when the FDA announced that all new vaccines must undergo placebo-controlled trials before approval, Offit responded, “It’s just anti-vaccine activism come to the policy side.”
  • The White House has unveiled its Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy, tackling long-ignored issues like vaccine injuries, toxin exposure, conflicts of interest, and over-medication of kids. The plan calls for safer farming practices, real nutrition, mental health reform, and holding public health agencies accountable—a sweeping move to put children’s health before corporate profits.
  • Under Jay Bhattacharya’s leadership at the National Institutes of Health, US taxpayer-funded research must now be published openly online, free from paywalls and open-source fees.A major blow to the science publishing cartel, and a big win for transparency and public accountability, this ends the long-standing practice of locking vital scientific findings behind costly barriers and gives everyday people—not just industry insiders and academia—full access to the studies their tax dollars paid for.