Mike Adams' Shift from mRNA Criticism to Autism: A Strategic Diversion?
Mike Adams' Shift from mRNA Criticism to Autism: A Strategic Diversion?
Mike Adams, a prominent alternative media figure, has long been an outspoken critic of vaccines, particularly the COVID-19 mRNA shots. However, his recent coverage on Brighteon Broadcast News (March 5, 2025) raises questions about a possible shift in focus. While Adams previously exposed clotting and other health risks tied to mRNA vaccines, he is now prioritizing discussions about autism, aligning himself with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) and Donald Trump. This shift occurs at a crucial time when new mRNA vaccines for bird flu are being approved, yet Adams appears silent on this development. Is this a strategic diversion?
The Political Shift: Aligning with Trump and RFK Jr.
Adams' recent broadcasts suggest he is aligning himself more closely with Trump’s administration, particularly RFK Jr., who now heads Health and Human Services (HHS). During Trump's latest speech, he hinted at investigating the rise in autism, which Adams interpreted as a signal that RFK Jr. is working on exposing vaccine harm. Rather than discussing mRNA technology directly, Adams pivots to autism, a long-standing issue in vaccine skepticism.
The timing of this shift is significant. With Trump in office and RFK Jr. playing the "long game," Adams seems to be avoiding direct criticism of the administration’s vaccine policies. His silence on the approval of mRNA bird flu vaccines contrasts sharply with his aggressive stance against COVID-19 shots. This raises the question: is Adams deliberately avoiding the mRNA debate to maintain political alignment?
Autism as a Convenient Distraction
Autism has been a controversial topic in vaccine discourse for decades, particularly since Andrew Wakefield’s 1998 study, which was widely discredited. By focusing on autism instead of mRNA vaccine dangers, Adams may be engaging in a strategic redirection that:
- Moves attention away from new mRNA vaccines – The approval of mRNA bird flu vaccines should be a major issue for someone like Adams, but he has chosen to emphasize autism instead.
- Avoids conflict with Trump and RFK Jr. – If RFK Jr. is not outright banning vaccines, Adams’ shift might be a way to stay in alignment with his agenda.
- Potentially discredits vaccine skeptics – Autism debates have historically been used to dismiss vaccine criticism as "anti-science." By prioritizing autism, Adams may inadvertently weaken the credibility of broader vaccine concerns.
The Silence on Bird Flu mRNA Vaccines
One of the most striking absences in Adams’ recent coverage is any detailed critique of the bird flu mRNA vaccine rollout. Given his previous in-depth reporting on the dangers of COVID-19 mRNA shots, his current silence is notable. If Adams were truly committed to exposing vaccine dangers, one would expect him to be just as vocal about this new development. Instead, his focus has shifted entirely toward autism, allowing Trump and RFK Jr. to avoid direct scrutiny on mRNA policies.
Conclusion: A Tactical Retreat?
Mike Adams’ pivot from mRNA vaccine criticism to autism-related concerns appears to be a strategic move. By aligning with Trump and RFK Jr., he avoids directly confronting the ongoing expansion of mRNA vaccine technology. His shift may serve political and reputational interests, but it leaves a crucial question unanswered: why isn’t he holding Trump’s administration accountable for approving new mRNA vaccines?
While Adams' past work has been instrumental in exposing vaccine-related dangers, his recent silence on bird flu mRNA shots suggests a tactical retreat. Those following his coverage should critically examine whether this shift is about seeking truth or maintaining political alliances.