
by Steve Halbrook
I was saddened to recently discover that Shawn Siegel died in April. While not the most well known vaccine awareness pundit, he was, in terms of logical rigor, in my opinion the best.
When I began to take a deep dive into vaccines, I regularly listened to his weekly show The Vaccine Myth: an Issue of Trust. It really helped to fully wake me up. While the show has been purged from YouTube (being a threat to the vaccine genocide program), all of his shows are, at least for now, still available on the Logos Radio Network.
The episodes span 10 years (from 2012-2022), and you can select the episodes by year on the website’s left sidebar by scrolling down a bit. I recommend saving (via download) as many episodes as possible in case the website is shut down.
You can also watch some of Shawn’s material on alt Censored.
Shawn was not interested in being politically-correct within even his own movement; unlike perhaps all vaccine awareness pundits with large followings, he rightfully understood that vaccination, being the injection of dangerous poison, should not be a matter of “choice,” but be criminalized (see my thoughts on this matter). We have absolutely no right to euthanize ourselves or poison our children.
In his later years — also unlike the most popular vaccine awareness pundits — he became convinced that viral contagion is not scientific, fully embracing terrain theory over germ theory. (A journey that I myself have taken with the help of Daniel Roytas.)
When it came to vaccines, then, Shawn was not about popularity, but truth.
A major — and much needed — emphasis by Shawn was how vaccination gave us the “SIDS” epidemic (see some of his thoughts here). It seems most in the vaccine awareness community chiefly emphasize “autism” regarding severe vaccine effects; while of course vaccine-caused brain damage should be emphasized, in terms of priority of what to warn about, vaccine-caused death should be at the top.
Conspicuously absent from Shawn’s analyses over the years is a biblical worldview. Shawn was a professing atheist (although not the rabid type who publicly mocks God and Christians). You may find comments from him here and there promoting the myth of evolution (ironically, a myth from the same people promoting the myth of vaccination). But aside from this, at his best, he is, however unwittingly, applying a biblical worldview in terms of his commitment to justice and protecting the innocent.
My hope is that he came to trust in Jesus Christ as his savior before his passing. But one thing is certain — God used Shawn to wake many of us up to the fallacies and evils of vaccines. Shawn will be missed.
Some written material from Shawn
Tommy the Tiger (book) (first few pages are a children’s book about the dangers of vaccines, and the rest is a concise, precise critique of vaccination)
It’s a Matter of Trust (article)
Revelations (article)


