The Team

John Stone

John Stone is an autism parent, vaccine safety campaigner and has been British and European Editor of AgeofAutism.com since 2010. John has focused on the misrepresentation of events and of science surrounding the autism crisis and vaccines. He has contributed extensively to debate over vaccine safety and industry ethics in Britain and America for two decades.

Jutta Degner – Head of Translations Team

Jutta studied languages in the early 1990’s and later became a registered nurse specializing in anaesthetics and intensive care. For several years she worked in University clinics in Germany and Switzerland. In 2007 she began a career in the clinical research industry, conducting trials of Phase I to Phase IV, which developed her expertise in how clinical research is regularly being performed, specifically adhering to all laws and guidelines of good clinical practice as formulated in the Declaration of Helsinki and the International Council for Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH-GCP). When the Covid political climate started, she soon realized there were issues with ‘the data’ as she has expertise understanding analysis and statistics. Jutta has since spoken at rallies to explain to the public the misuse of the PCR test, medical backgrounds on infectiousness and the normal routine of new drug development. Her aim is to defend the most vulnerable group of our population, “our children, they are our future”.

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Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., based in Athens, Greece, is a senior reporter for The Defender and part of the rotation of hosts for CHD.TV’s “Good Morning CHD.” For 10 years, he produced and hosted the “Dialogos” radio program and podcast, and he has previously been published by The Guardian, the Huffington Post, the Daily Kos, Truthout, Mint Press News and other outlets. He completed his Ph.D. in media studies at the University of Texas in 2018 and holds a masters degree in public policy from Stony Brook University. He has taught at various institutions of higher education in Greece and the U.S.