CDC Clone Site, Rife with False Vaccine Claims, Hosted by Group Previously Led by HHS Secretary

A CDC clone site with false vaccine claims is hosted by an NGO once led by the current HHS Secretary. With CDC logos, real social media links, and a near-identical design, it may violate laws against federal impersonation.

Vaccines
Public Health
Health Security
Author
Affiliations

Information Epidemiology Lab

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (2022)

Published

March 21, 2025

Modified

March 22, 2025

Updated March 22, 20251

Overview

A CDC clone website is filled with false and misleading vaccine claims against a backdrop of false balance. An NGO led by the current HHS Secretary until December 2024 is hosting content for the CDC clone. The domain realcdc[.]org currently redirects to this CDC clone, which is staged on chdstaging[.]org.

The site uses CDC logos, real CDC social media links, and authoritative language, raising serious legal concerns under federal impersonation statutes. This deceptive staging site risks misleading parents, undermining public trust, and even violating federal law.

It also raises an inevitable critical question: Is the HHS Secretary aware of the site, and if so, how will he address this conflict of interest and take action on an apparent effort to impersonate a federal agency?

An Imposter Uncovered

Side-by-side comparison of the two websites shows the similarites.
Figure 1: A side-by-side comparison of the two websites shows the similarities.

The domain realcdc[.]org, registered on January 23, 2025, is being managed through the same Cloudflare account as Children’s Health Defense (CHD), a group known for promoting false and misleading vaccine information. Evidence indicates that CHD is preparing to launch a site designed to imitate official CDC web pages. The staging site at cdc.chdstaging[.]org uses CDC logos, formatting, and language to lend false credibility to content that questions vaccine safety.

It presents misleading scientific claims and testimonials from alleged parents describing vaccine injuries. A prolific threat intelligence researcher, Kyle Ehmke, made the initial discovery just days after the domain was registered. He followed up later about the website’s activity.

  • Domain Registration: realcdc[.]org was registered on January 23, 2025.

  • Hosting: Managed via the same Cloudflare nameservers (max and elisabeth) as the CHD domain childrenshealthdefense[.]org. There are tens of thousands of domains on each nameserver, so this alone is inconclusive.

  • Staging Site Observations:

    • Visual identity mirrors CDC style.
    • Pages push discredited links between vaccines and autism.
    • Parent testimonial videos mimic real public health testimony videos.
    • URL identified: cdc.chdstaging[.]org.
    • Videos featured in the gallery are all hosted by Children’s Health Defense.
  • Current Status: realcdc[.]org is not yet active but could go live in coordination with future public health campaigns or major vaccination efforts. It currently redirects to cdc.chdstaging[.]org.

  • Shared Infrastructure: All three domains, childrenshealthdefense[.]org, chdstaging[.]org, and realcdc[.]org share the same Cloudflare host.

Parental Testimony Videos

The website features a gallery of testimonial videos hosted by Children’s Health Defense, which strongly suggests a connection to CHD. This is especially so in light of the websites’ shared infrastructure. An archive of the full page can be found here: Archived Parental Testimonies.

Screenshot of the “Parental Testimonies” section. Children’s Health Defense hosts videos in this section.
Figure 5: Screenshot of the “Parental Testimonies” section. Children’s Health Defense hosts videos in this section.

Examples of videos on the “Real CDC” page that Children’s Health Defense hosts:

The parental testimonies on this website function as emotional anchors, reinforcing the vaccine-autism narrative despite contradicting the robust evidence cited in the report. They exploit the natural overlap of vaccination and autism onset ages, a coincidence long clarified by science, to suggest causality where none exists.

While the report gives the impression of striving for balance—acknowledging both sides—the testimonies tip toward advocacy, amplifying distrust and aligning with known hoaxes and false claims (Wakefield).

The video titles suggest content that might resonate with parents seeking answers for ASD’s rise, but without substantiation, they remain stories. The scientific consensus, reinforced by the website’s stronger sources, holds vaccines do not cause autism, and these testimonies reflect perception, not reality.

References

Footnotes

  1. This article was updated on March 22, 2025 to correct and clarify: “Managed via the same Cloudflare accounts (max and elisabeth) as the CHD domain childrenshealthdefense[.]org.” now reads, “Managed via the same Cloudflare nameservers (max and elisabeth) as the CHD domain childrenshealthdefense[.]org. There are tens of thousands of domains on each nameserver, so this alone is inconclusive.”↩︎

Citation

BibTeX citation:
@article{li2025,
  author = {Li, E. Rosalie},
  publisher = {Information Epidemiology Lab},
  title = {CDC {Clone} {Site,} {Rife} with {False} {Vaccine} {Claims,}
    {Hosted} by {Group} {Previously} {Led} by {HHS} {Secretary}},
  journal = {InfoEpi Lab},
  date = {2025-03-21},
  url = {https://infoepi.org/posts/2025/03/cdc-imposter.html},
  langid = {en}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Li, E. Rosalie. 2025. “CDC Clone Site, Rife with False Vaccine Claims, Hosted by Group Previously Led by HHS Secretary.” InfoEpi Lab, March. https://infoepi.org/posts/2025/03/cdc-imposter.html.