Much anticipated "MAHA Report" is riddled with AI hallucinations and false citations: MULTIPLE VACCINE ISSUES sidelined in botched White House health initiative
The White House’s much-anticipated Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report was supposed to be a landmark document — a scientific reckoning with the chronic disease epidemic ravaging America’s children. Instead, it has become a cautionary tale of
bureaucratic negligence, AI-generated fiction, and missed opportunities to confront the most urgent health crisis of our time: vaccine injury and systemic failures in public health.
Authored under the leadership of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the report promised to "reverse the childhood chronic disease crisis by confronting its root causes." Yet, within days of its release, investigative journalists uncovered glaring errors — phantom studies, fabricated authors, and citations linking back to OpenAI’s AI-generated "hallucinations." The report’s credibility lies in tatters, and with it, the chance to meaningfully address the toxic exposures, corporate malfeasance, and medical
corruption poisoning an entire generation.
Key points:
- The MAHA Report cites at least seven nonexistent studies, with broken hyperlinks and misattributed authorship — hallmarks of AI-generated text.
- Critics, including the American Public Health Association, demand the report be scrapped, calling it "not evidence-based" and unusable for policymaking.
- Despite acknowledging vaccine risks in vague terms, the report fails to prioritize vaccine injury as a root cause of chronic illness, instead promoting "safer vaccines" and AI surveillance.
- RFK Jr.’s history of advocating for vaccine safety is undermined by the report’s sloppy execution, handing ammunition to detractors who dismiss him as a "conspiracy theorist."
- The White House has quietly edited the report multiple times to remove AI markers but has not addressed its fundamental flaws.
AI hallucinations and the death of credibility
The MAHA Report’s fatal flaw isn’t just its errors — it’s the kind of errors. Embedded in its footnotes are "oaicite" tags, digital fingerprints left by OpenAI’s language models. These tools are notorious for "
hallucinating" plausible-sounding but entirely fictitious references, a problem well-documented in academic and journalistic circles. That such a high-stakes federal report relied on unchecked AI output is indefensible. It takes considerable training and experience to identify when AI is hallucinated sources; in fact, when dealing with AI, all sources must be thoroughly scrutinized before they are linked with is suppositions.
Georges C. Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, minced no words: "This is not an evidence-based report… It cannot be used for any policy-making. It cannot even be used for any serious discussion, because you can’t believe what’s in it."
For a commission tasked with restoring trust in public health, the irony is crushing. RFK Jr., a longtime critic of industry-corrupted science, now faces accusations of the very same sloppiness he has spent decades exposing.
The vaccine blind spot
To make matters worse, vaccine injury is not prioritized correctly and not properly addressed at all. The report’s section on vaccines is a masterclass in equivocation. While it admits that "vaccines can have side effects" and critiques the lack of long-term safety studies, it stops short of naming vaccine injury as a driver of chronic disease — despite overwhelming anecdotal and
scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism, autoimmune disorders, and neurological damage.
Instead, the report advocates for:
- "More rigorous clinical trials" (ignoring that current trials are often rigged by pharmaceutical sponsors).
- "AI-powered surveillance" (a dystopian solution that shifts focus from prevention to tracking symptoms).
- "Rebuilding trust" (without addressing the lies that shattered the public's trust in the first place).
This tepid approach contradicts Kennedy’s own rhetoric. In a 2019 debate, he stated: "I don’t think we should be mandating medical interventions for unwilling Americans, unless we know precisely that that vaccine is going to end up helping them rather than hurting them." Yet the MAHA Report reads like a concession to the very pharmaceutical interests he once vowed to dismantle.
A missed opportunity for truth
The MAHA Commission had a chance to expose the rot at the core of America’s health crisis:
- The explosion of autism (now 1 in 31 children) coinciding with the expansion of the vaccine schedule.
- The corruption of the FDA and CDC, where regulators routinely approve drugs and vaccines based on industry-funded studies.
- The suppression of independent research into vaccine-injured children, like those in the Amish communities (who largely avoid vaccines and have near-zero autism rates).
Instead, the report offers vague platitudes about "nutrition trials" and "precision toxicology" while sidestepping the elephant in the room: the medical establishment’s refusal to admit that
vaccines are harming children.
What now?
The MAHA Report’s failures are symptomatic of a deeper problem: a government still unwilling to confront the hard truths. If RFK Jr. wants to salvage his credibility—and the health of a generation—he must:
- Recall the report and replace it with a rigorously fact-checked version, utilizing people who are trained to spot AI hallucinations.
- Prioritize independent vaccine safety research, including studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
- End the revolving door between regulators and pharmaceutical companies.
- Discuss the issue of coercion in medicine - how doctors may refuse care to parents who refuse to vaccinate. (Doctors may even resort to calling Child Protective Services on parents to bully them into compliance while kidnapping their children).
- Address the unethical practice of using aborted fetal cells in vaccine research and development.
- Overhaul the CDC and its childhood vaccine schedule, stopping the routine poisoning of babies, and publishing effective treatment protocols for all infectious diseases.
- Prioritize the issue of vaccine injury, giving the vaccine injured a platform in Congress to tell their stories, while preparing a way for jury trials for vaccine manufacturers.
- Develop healthy immunization practices, which begins with making breast milk more readily available for new moms, not making vaccines more available.
- Pull the license for COVID vaccines, flu vaccines, and HPV vaccines immediately, as these shots have caused more medical issues than they could ever prevent even if they worked!
The MAHA Report should have heavily prioritized vaccines and addressed all the issues surrounding vaccination and the damage this medical fraud has wrought on the world. Anything less is a betrayal of the children suffering while the truth remains buried.
Sources include:
TheWinepress.substack.com
Infowars.com
Infowars.com
OpenVAERS.com