Attorney and author Aaron Siri joins us for a conversation that gets to the heart of a difficult question: what happens when people are harmed—and the system offers no clear path to accountability?
We unpack the legal realities surrounding COVID-19 vaccine injury, from the sweeping protections of the PREP Act to the barriers individuals face when seeking recognition, care, or justice.
Aaron breaks down what most people don’t realize about liability shields, how these cases are being challenged, and what’s unfolding in the courts—including specific cases involving Bri Dressen, Joel Wallskog, and the work of React19.
We also discuss his book, Vaccines, Amen: The Religion of Vaccines, where he explores how vaccine policy and discourse, in his view, can take on the characteristics of unquestioned belief—shaping debate and limiting scrutiny.
Importantly, he also points to where he sees real hope: ongoing legal challenges, growing public awareness, and a shifting willingness to question long-standing assumptions—opening the door to greater transparency, accountability, and support for those affected.
Vaccines Amen: The Religion of Vaccines
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