Unlock Your Choices: Redefining Health Conversations
Our Inform Me Webinar Series is a cornerstone of our educational program, designed to empower you with knowledge and critical insights into topics that shape public health and personal decision-making. These interactive sessions feature leading experts and cover pivotal issues often overlooked in mainstream discussions.
The Inform Me Webinar Series is more than a collection of events—it’s a vital component of our ongoing mission to empower individuals through education. Each session builds upon the last, creating a cohesive and comprehensive framework that ensures you have the tools you need to make informed decisions.
Why You Should Join Us
These topics aren’t just theoretical—they affect you, your family, and your community. By participating in these webinars, you’re taking a vital step toward protecting your rights, making informed decisions, and contributing to a broader movement for transparency and empowerment in health.
Education is the foundation of freedom. Let’s build it together.
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The History of Vaccines & Smallpox: Lessons from the Past
Recorded: 14th November 2024
Speakers: Greg Beattie, Dr. Larry Palevsky & Iris Richter
Uncover the fascinating history of vaccines, from early developments to the eradication of diseases like smallpox. Explore the evolution of public health policies and how historical decisions continue to influence vaccination practices today.

The Medical Industrial Complex and Psychological Coercion
Recorded: 21st November 2024
Speakers: Dr. Catherine Fyans, Dr. Judy Wilyman, Professor Mattias Desmet
Examine the intricate ties between the healthcare industry, government policies, and corporate interests. This session explores how psychological coercion is used to influence health decisions and what this means for personal autonomy.

Loss of Health Rights Through International Health Regulations
Recorded: 28th November 2024
Speakers: James Roguski, Debra Yuille, Dr. Judy Wilyman
Understand the global frameworks that shape health policies and how amendments to the International Health Regulations could impact national sovereignty and individual rights.
Continuing Through the Full Program
This is just the beginning. The Inform Me program is a comprehensive, ongoing educational initiative that delves into critical health topics, from historical perspectives to present-day challenges and future implications. The series will expand with new modules, speakers, and materials to ensure a robust and dynamic learning experience for all participants.
Submit Your Questions on Past and Upcoming Health Topics
Each week, we invite questions on both past and upcoming topics, tackling essential health issues—from vaccine history and health rights to the unseen forces shaping public health narratives.
This segment offers a unique chance to go deeper, challenge perspectives, and engage directly with experts on these pressing subjects.
Your questions will help to decode complex health policies, the impact of immunisation, and personal choices affecting families and communities.
Launching Early 2025:
Week 7:
“Pregnancy & Birth – Vitamin K, DPT, and Flu Vaccines
Speakers: Dr. John Piesse, Dr. Ben Tapper, Professor Robyn Cosford
When it comes to pregnancy, are all health choices equal? Explore the potential risks of vaccines during pregnancy. This session is a must for parents and parents-to-be.
Week 8:
“Hepatitis B – What You Need to Know”
Speaker: Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Is the Hepatitis B vaccination necessary? Join Dr. Tenpenny as she unpacks the science and rationale behind this widely recommended vaccine.
Week 9:
“Covid – Separating Facts from Fear”
Speakers: Dr. Ben Tapper, Dr. Melissa McCann
How much of what we know about COVID-19 is grounded in fact? This session will sift through the noise, revealing insights that could change the way you view COVID and public health.
Week 10:
“Diphtheria – Should It Still Be a Concern?”
Speaker: Dr. Brian Hooker
Is this historical illness still relevant today? Dr. Hooker explores the facts and risks, giving you the information you need to make an informed choice.
Week 11:
“Tetanus – Understanding the Real Risks”
Speaker: Dr. Carrie Madej
Tetanus shots are common, but are they necessary for everyone? Get the inside scoop on tetanus, the real risks, and what you need to know before deciding.
Week 12:
“Pertussis (Whooping Cough) – Protecting Your Family”
Speaker: Dr. Brian Hooker
What are the true risks of whooping cough—and are vaccines the best line of defense? Dr. Hooker shares insights to help you make informed choices for your family’s health.
Week 13:
“Polio – Understanding One of History’s Most Feared Diseases”
Speakers: Dr. Ben Tapper, Greg Beattie, Iris Richter
Polio may be rare, but is it gone for good? Join us to explore the history, the vaccine, and the ongoing concerns about this disease.
Week 14:
“Hib, Pneumococcal, and Meningococcal Vaccines – What’s Behind These Complex Choices?”
Speakers:
TBD
Do these vaccines protect or pose risks? This week, we delve into lesser-known but widely administered vaccines, dissecting their effectiveness, ingredients, and the considerations every parent should know.
Week 15:
“Rotavirus – Essential for Infants or Optional?”
Speakers: TBD
Is this vaccine necessary for every child? Uncover the pros and cons of the rotavirus vaccine, often recommended for infants, and find out what experts are saying about the true risks of this gastrointestinal virus.
Week 16:
“Influenza – Annual Requirement or Overkill?”
Speaker: Dr. Ben Tapper
Does an annual flu shot really protect you? Dr. Tapper will explore the seasonal flu vaccine, its actual efficacy, and whether it’s the best defense against the flu—or if there’s more to consider.
Week 17:
“Measles, Mumps, Rubella – Necessary for Everyone?”
Speaker: Dr. John Piesse
Are the MMR vaccines truly essential, and what are the risks? This session addresses the MMR vaccines’ safety, efficacy, and the decision-making factors for parents.
Week 18:
“Hepatitis A – Vaccine Worth Considering?”
Speakers: TBD
Is Hepatitis A a real threat, and is the vaccine essential? Explore whether this liver-related virus warrants a vaccination and the risks associated with it, according to leading health experts.
Week 19:
“HPV (Human Papillomavirus) – Protecting Teens or Taking Risks?”
Speaker: Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Should every teenager get the HPV vaccine? Dr. Tenpenny digs into the debate around the HPV vaccine, commonly recommended for teens, and what’s still unknown about its long-term effects.
Week 20:
“Shingles & Varicella (Chickenpox) – Vaccines for Diseases We Once Took Lightly”
Speaker: Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
Is vaccination necessary for these common viruses? Discover the reasoning behind the shingles and chickenpox vaccines, and decide if these once-common illnesses warrant a vaccine today.
Week 21:
“RSV – Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Infants and Children”
Speaker: Dr. Sherri Tenpenny
How dangerous is RSV, and should you consider the vaccine? Dive into the latest research on RSV and the recent push for vaccines, especially for young children, and what it means for parents.
Week 22:
“Managing Fever and Illness – Alternatives to Medication”
Speaker: Robyn Chuter
What are your options beyond conventional medicine? Learn about natural approaches to managing fevers and illnesses in children and adults, empowering you to support your family’s health naturally.
Week 23:
“Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated – The Real Data”
Speakers: Dr. John Piesse, Isacc Golden, Dr. Brian Hooker
How do outcomes differ between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations? This highly anticipated session brings data, insights, and expert perspectives on the real-life impact of vaccine choices.
Week 24:
“Autism – Exploring Potential Connections”
Speaker: Dr. Brian Hooker
Is there a link between autism and certain vaccines? Dr. Hooker tackles one of the most controversial and emotionally charged questions in health today, exploring potential correlations and what parents should know.
Week 25:
“Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting (VAERS/DAEN) – What the Data Reveals”
Speaker: Dr. Jessica Rose
How reliable is the reporting on vaccine side effects? This session dives into the VAERS and DAEN systems, exploring how vaccine reactions are tracked, reported, and what the data really tells us.
Week 26:
“Solutions for Parents – Making the Best Health Choices for Your Family”
Speakers: TBD
How can parents make empowered health decisions in today’s world? This closing session brings together everything covered, providing practical tools and expert guidance to help parents confidently navigate health decisions for their families.
Is Australia at a Crossroads for Health Rights?
Australia, like much of the world, is facing new challenges in health policy and individual rights. The next few years could see major changes to how health choices are regulated, affecting families across the country.
This series is your opportunity to stay informed and be proactive. Learn from experts who understand the landscape, so you’re equipped for whatever the future holds.
About the Series Organiser
We are a coalition of doctors, researchers, and health rights advocates committed to transparent, unbiased health education. Our goal is to empower individuals to make informed health choices in an era of rapid policy changes and scientific advancements.
This series was created for individuals like you—people who want to make the best choices for themselves and their families, free from outside pressure.
“Health is personal, and your choices should be too. Join us on this journey to understand, protect, and empower your health choices.”
Take the First Step Towards Informed Health Decisions
This is more than just a webinar series—it’s a movement to equip you with the knowledge you need to protect your rights and make confident, informed choices.
Disclaimer
This webcast series is intended to provide educational content only. Results and insights are based on expert analysis and individual experience. This series does not replace professional medical advice but aims to empower you to make informed choices.