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Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Aaron Siri

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jennifer Cawley

Danica Patrick, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Pretty Intense, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2025

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Today on #PrettyIntensePodcast we have the brave freedom fighter, author and attorney Aaron Siri. In Aaron Siri's new book, "Vaccine Amen" Siri delivers a forceful challenge to the unquestioned narratives that dominate modern vaccine discourse, urging readers to reclaim their role as informed participants rather than passive recipients of policy. With a sharp legal mind and a tone that prizes transparency and accountability, Siri argues that asking hard questions is not only reasonable but essential in a society that values consent and individual rights. The book’s persuasive power lies in its insistence that public trust is built through open debate, access to information, and respect for differing viewpoints—not through dismissal or ridicule. Whether one ultimately agrees with Siri or not, Vaccine Amen makes a compelling case that intellectual honesty and civic courage demand we examine powerful institutions critically, especially when they affect our bodies, our families, and our freedoms. “If you want the facts about vaccines—not beliefs and dogma—this book delivers. From the game-changing National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 through today’s post-Covid-19 landscape, Siri lays it all out based on a decade of experience deposing the world’s leading vaccinologists and prosecuting over a hundred lawsuits against health agencies. On that journey, he found that common claims about vaccines are often contrary to the evidence. This book lays bare this evidence, often the result of epic legal battles. There is what medical and health authorities tell the world, and then there is what they admit under oath in a lawsuit.”

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0:00.0

What is your pathway if you do have a vaccine injury or death?

0:03.0

We fight against a little law from called the Department of Justice. You might have heard of them. They got all our money and they deploy it. There's only one product in America. You cannot sue on the basis that had you made it safer, my kid wouldn't have died, my kid would have been injured. And that is they had a clinical trial. For the data they did have,

0:21.4

you would assume more people died in the placebo group than the vaccine group. But you remember

0:25.5

when they said it was 95% effective? Do you know what they based that on? The safety is never validated

0:30.7

before their license because they don't have the economic incentive. It's a federal government

0:35.3

program that guarantees payments for the

0:37.6

pharma companies. If somebody can't pay, they pay for it. But believe it would be that $8 billion

0:41.9

this year are going to go to the pharma companies just to pay them for vaccines. Think about

0:45.1

it. It's an amazing business model. Guaranteed market because of mandates. Free marketing,

0:49.6

government promotes it, no liability, and the guaranteed payment. It's not about suffering, it's not about life years lost, it's about what will we have to pay

1:00.0

and when.

1:01.0

It's a product that causes such a level of harm that it cannot exist without the federal government

1:07.0

giving immunity to liability for the injuries that it causes.

1:14.3

I feel like we were having a very interesting conversation about the government and how it all

1:19.9

works and I feel like that plays really well into the book and the laws that exist that put Americans in a compromised position

1:32.8

or in a position as the title would say, vaccines amen, to sort of follow along blindly

1:38.6

with blind faith that they should trust whatever comes out from the government or someone

1:43.7

of that, someone like that. So I think I'd love to like go out from the government or someone of that someone like that so

1:45.8

i think i'd love to like go back to the government because we were just here like jiving about how

1:50.9

you know everybody's asking for people certain people to get into politics i'm one of them you're one

1:56.9

of them and like what is fundamentally you think the problem with the way that the government works

2:05.6

that would lead into so many issues that we find at this point the federal government's gotten way

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