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I’d really like to know how many people in the U.S. and around the world have visited my site, and know about my $30,000 offer, but your guess is as good as mine.  I don’t get a whole lot of emails through the contact form of this site, but I have gotten several from foreign countries that stick out in my mind, including one from Argentina, one from Uganda, one from the Czech Republic, one from Finland, and two or three from England.  That’s a good sign, I suppose.  It means that people from around the world know about my offer, but only a handful have responded to it, which is what I would’ve done to someone making the opposite claim on such a critical issue, even if there was no reward at all.

The reason behind this offer is to show the world just how little these individuals know about the subject they bloviate on, these vaccine pushers pumped so full of arrogant certainty.  In January it’ll be four years since I made this offer, which has been on the internet the whole time, and still no takers, not even a reply that made me stop and think.  At this point, the odds of someone proving me wrong are about as great as showing me proof that the earth is flat.  Come to think of it, that’s possible, because no one, except a few astronauts, has actually seen the earth, just as no one, I believe, has seen exactly what takes place deep inside the body after a vaccination.  (Just to be clear, I do believe the earth is round.)

Since I don’t intend to add anything new on this $30,000 offer page for a long time, if ever, (unless, of course, someone accepts the challenge or confronts me on it) I’ll do something different here by writing a long introduction and a much shorter letter to one Amy Pisani, the CEO of an outfit called Vaccinate Your Family, which I’d never heard of until recently.  There are many such organizations out there.  This one was formerly called Every Child By Two, and was co-founded in 1991 by well-meaning but abysmally stupid presidential first lady Rosalynn Carter.  Perhaps Pisani fits the same mold.  There are so many busybody females like this, along with brainless, soulless TV bimbos reading from teleprompters and urging you to get your vaccination.

In any case, Amy Pisani is one of many who enjoys gloating over the continuing persecution of Dr. Robert Sears.  On March 26, 2024, she posted an article she wrote on vaccinateyourfamily.org entitled “CA Medical Board Takes Action to Protect Children’s Health: Dr. Bob Sears Placed on Probation.”  This is how it began: 

Last week, the Medical Board of California ordered a 35-month probation for Dr. Bob Sears, an Orange County pediatrician who is best known for hawking an “alternative” vaccination schedule for young children, promoting the unproven theory that vaccines cause autism, and being a champion for parents who seek to claim exemptions from school vaccination requirements.

The revocation of Dr. Sears’ medical license was stayed by the Medical Board, which allows him to continue practicing medicine, as long as he follows certain requirements of his probation including taking Board-approved medical education and ethics classes and allowing a Board-approved monitor to watch and report on his medical practices.  Through this disciplinary order, the Medical Board is providing Sears with a clear warning against future misconduct.

“A clear warning against future misconduct.”  That’s the same exact warning issued to Galileo by the Roman Inquisition in 1616 which, if disobeyed, meant being burned at the stake. 

“The unproven theory that vaccines cause autism,” eh?  Yeah, I’ve heard that one before, about a thousand times — and I’m still waiting for one honest study, managed by researchers on both sides of the aisle, comparing rates of autism between vaccinated and unvaccinated children.  Anti-vaxxers like me have been requesting this study for decades, but the vaccine pushers refuse to do it.  Why? Because deep down they know what the results will be, and it terrifies them.  And I’m still waiting for the pushers to explain why thousands of brokenhearted parents have come forward to testify that their previously healthy children began exhibiting emotional withdrawal, and the other familiar signs of autism, within a few hours or a few days of their children receiving routine vaccinations.  Vaccines are far and away the leading cause of autism, no matter what all the lying experts, lying media, and rigged studies claim.  Got it?

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again.  If I’m wrong, then tell me why.  If you want to refute my position on vaccines, put it in writing, send it to me, and I’ll post it on this website.  I’m completely open-minded and I’m not afraid of the truth about anything.  That’s the whole point of my $30,000 offer.     

There’s a page on vaccinateyourfamily.org filled with sad stories and photographs of mostly children who died or became critically ill from a variety of what they call vaccine-preventable diseases.  Let me preface my remarks here by saying that I am in no way trivializing what happened to these poor kids.  There can’t be anything worse for a parent than losing a young child.  But these stories, which go on and on about the pastimes and hobbies and happy times once enjoyed by these stricken children, and then the anxious trips to the emergency room and desperate medical interventions taken to try to save them, only serve to yank on your heartstrings without getting to the truth of the matter.  I wrote about this in my book, and reproduced a few silly illustrations used in vaccine ad campaigns, which appeal to the dumbest segment of the population, who are emotionally swayed by primitive hype.  It’s hard for me to believe that human beings can be so stupid.

I’ll give you a good example of just how low these vaccine advocates stoop with their deceptions.  Back in 2021, everyone who followed the news heard endless reports of Covid-19 deaths that kept piling up among the unvaccinated.  The CDC definition of “vaccinated” at the time meant that you had to complete the series of two shots, which were spaced a few weeks apart.  (On one of his rational days, RFK Jr. correctly described the CDC as “a vaccine company.”)  Thus, the many thousands or tens of thousands who died within a few days of receiving their first and only shot were recorded as unvaccinated — a total inversion of the truth.  This sort of trickery originated with Edward Jenner, the man who started it all, but in this century the pushers have turned it into a black art.

I’m left wondering: how many of these children I’ve just written about were actually killed or severely injured by a vaccine?    

We’ll see if I get any response from Mrs. Pisani or her crew at Vaccinate Your Family.  I doubt it.

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September 12, 2025

Vaccinate Your Family
712 H Street, Suite 1507
Washington D.C. 2002

Att: Amy Pisani    

Amy Pisani:

This will be short — as short as I can make it — but not sweet.

I am an anti-vaxxer who once believed that vaccines were of great benefit until I became a victim of them.  For nearly thirty years I researched the subject and eventually decided to write a book entitled Will Vaccines Be the End of Us?  It was published in 2021, concurrently with my website, endtheshots.com, appearing on the internet.  My site covers a variety of topics but focuses on vaccines.  I add new material from time to time.

While doing a search on the latest problems Dr. Robert Sears has encountered from organized medicine, I stumbled on your own site and read the hit piece you wrote on him last year.  I should say that Dr. Sears is no hero of mine, since I am 100% anti-vaccine and he, obviously, is not.  Unlike you, however, I do respect him. 

I suspect that you have a hidden agenda.  The fact that your organization is affiliated with WHO, the World Health Organization, is enough to raise a red flag.  You proudly assert that you have two fully vaccinated teenage sons.  I have no idea if you’re being truthful about that.  If you are, I can only shake my head, wonder how you became so misguided, and hope they don’t pay a dear price down the road.  

On my site, if you care to have a look, you’ll see that I offer $30,000 to anyone who can show me one vaccine developer, going all the way back to Edward Jenner in 1796, who wasn’t or isn’t a failure, swindler, or psychopath.  That’s a lot of money for a retired blue-collar guy like me, but I’m so sure I’m right that I’m not worried about it.  Rather than attempt to have a dialogue, which would be a waste of time between two people whose views are so far apart, I’ve found that this is the best way to expose the ignorance of people like you.  After all, if your knowledge of vaccines is much greater than mine, and I’m some kind of anti-science nut job, here’s the perfect opportunity to destroy my credibility on the worldwide web, to show the whole world what a jerk I am, and walk away with thirty grand on top of it.  And if you come up with the evidence to support your position, and I reject it, every visitor to my site can judge for himself if I’m a weasel who reneged on my offer.  

I see that you have 32 staff members, whose names and photos appear on your site.  Please make copies of this letter and distribute them to all 32.  Even if you or any of them wish to make a statement without applying for the prize, you can do so by using the contact form on my website or by regular mail, and I promise to post it.  

So what are you waiting for?  Go for it.  I look forward to a reply from you or anyone else at Vaccinate Your Family.

John Massaro