
We Want Them Infected Podcast The Prasad Memo and the FDA Meltdown No One's Addressing
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Dec 7, 2025 Leadership instability at the FDA is under scrutiny after a respected figure's sudden resignation, raising concerns about morale. A leaked memo claims child deaths linked to COVID vaccines, igniting debates over the need for solid evidence. Hosts highlight the risk of unverified claims influencing public health policy. They stress the importance of thorough autopsies and data transparency for trust in health authorities. The conversation warns of the broader implications of eroding regulatory standards and distrust in public health.
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Career Staff Pushed Back Inside FDA
- Multiple anonymous FDA staff told journalists they saw insufficient evidence and expressed "quiet horror" at policy leaps.
- Hosts treat these anonymous career-scientist reports as credible counters to the memo.
Misleading Social Posts About Individual Deaths
- Tracy Hogue amplified a news story about a college student's alleged myocarditis death after vaccination but overlooked weak coroner evidence.
- Jonathan Howard challenged her publicly, but the misleading post remained online and she continued similar posts.
Global Silence Strengthens Skepticism
- If ten vaccine-related child deaths occurred in the U.S., clinicians, coroners, and journals worldwide would have noticed and reported them.
- Absence of international case series or peer-reviewed reports makes the memo's claim unlikely.




