Alix Mayer, MBA, is a leading advocate for medical freedom and the co-founder of Free Now Foundation, California's premier medical freedom law non-profit. In 1996, she was leading a worldwide research group for Apple Inc. when she suffered life-altering side effects from a series of vaccinations, which left her disabled and brain-damaged. Despite these setbacks, Alix has made an incredible recovery and now dedicates over 60 hours per week to championing medical rights and freedom through Free Now Foundation.
A passionate speaker, Alix has earned recognition for her impactful presentations on topics such as "The Legal Howdunnit of COVID," "Weaponized Architecture of Totalitarianism," and "ABV: Anything But Vaccines." Her advocacy work has been instrumental in raising millions for medical freedom initiatives, including a successful chapter of Children’s Health Defense in California. She also played a vital role in supporting RFK Jr.’s presidential campaign.
Alix’s work continues to shape the conversation around medical autonomy and the fight against government overreach. Recognized with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Golden Bear Award in 2022, she remains a tireless and inspiring advocate for those fighting for their freedom of choice in healthcare. Alix holds a BA from Duke University and an MBA from Northwestern University.