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I believe around 500,000 people have died from the vaccine. We are currently representing clients affected by this. One client, Dani Baker, is severely ill; her spinal cord is damaged, her diaphragm isn't functioning properly, and she's struggling to breathe at just 40 years old. She took the vaccine due to her job. Dani, known as "course nurse" on Twitter, is a strong advocate, and we aim to highlight her case.

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The speaker claims that the flu vaccine's purpose has shifted from preventing the flu to only lessening symptoms. A Cleveland Clinic study allegedly found the flu vaccine had a negative efficacy of 26.9% last winter. According to the speaker, this means that individuals who received the flu vaccine were 26.9% more likely to contract influenza. The speaker notes the study doesn't detail the pharmaceutical industry's profits from the vaccine or list its side effects. They state the side effects would be less than an mRNA vaccine, as it is a dead virus vaccine. The speaker reiterates that taking the flu shot allegedly makes one almost 27% more likely to get sick than not taking it.

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Speaker 0: What about vaccine injury? The ones that actually took the shots. What did you see there? Speaker 1: Massive. I didn't know it was possible for a human to die so horrifically and so quickly before they rolled out the mRNA injections. It was insane. Patient the worst of them were the ones called it sepsis, but it was, like, instant multi organ failure. Like, within hours, patients would die of liver, lung, kidney, all at once failure, respiratory failure. It was like their some of the records, the emergency crew that found them, it's like their body tried to reject everything. And and some of these cases, like, their family would be there thirty minutes before, and then within an hour, they're dead. And then there were patients coming in with seizures like I've never seen before. We couldn't control some of them. Days, patients would be seizing, and no medications would stop it. And eventually, they kind of had to put down. They called it encephalitis or encephalopathy. And then later on, even the coding information organization, AHIMA, admitted COVID nineteen associated encephalitis. There were blood clots, strokes. The clots were insane. Never seen clots like that before. Even the interventional radiologist that were going in with, you know, they have angiopathies and, you know, different scopes where they can do, like, heart interventions and put stents in, like a carotid artery if you have a stroke going to your brain. They normally, it's rare to have more than one stent go in, and they were documenting, you know, multiple locations all at once. They had heart attack cases that were like that where they, you know, they needed massive amounts of stents that they never needed before. There were people in their twenties that had been hiking that were totally healthy, had been running marathons that suddenly needed an a leg amputated because they had massive blood clot going from their hip all the way down to their leg, and it couldn't be saved. So that happened. There were some cases of overnight spinal gangrene, which I've never seen before. And you can't amputate, you know, the spine when it goes gangrenous. Normally, cut out tissue that's dying like that, so it prevents further infection. And they didn't know what to do. The only thing they could do was, you know, do a basically replace the that part of your spine with an implant. That's the best they could do. Yeah. It was really intense. And I didn't question the vaccines as much as I should have. I started to about the flu shot way back in 2004. But with the pressure to get the COVID nineteen shot, I started looking into what it could do, and I I knew I didn't want anything to do with this experimental mRNA thing. And when I started looking into the experts that were saying, well, this is what this potential vaccine could do. This is what the research says. I was looking at the vaccine trials and what's happening to those patients and the Guill Barre that was happening and the strokes that were happening. And so I kind of knew to look for that when the vaccine came out. And the doctors were, you know, baffled. They weren't connecting the dots. But to me, knowing what the potential causes or potential symptoms of a vaccine injury could be, we a hundred percent had all the things that I just described. But doctors would never tell you that. They would just say it's a stroke. It's a heart attack. It's a blood clot, and they would never connect the two. Speaker 0: Is there anything that would make you take a vaccination of any kind ever again? Speaker 1: They would have to kill me. Nothing. Nothing would make me take it.

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The transcript reports that the largest single study on vaccines and dementia, involving over thirteen million people, found that vaccinated adults who received flu shots and pneumococcal shots faced a 50% increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and a 38% increased risk of dementia. It is claimed that the risk increased the more doses participants received, with individuals who lined up to receive more flu shots over the years experiencing the highest risks of neurodegenerative conditions, and that the risk persisted for more than ten years. The narrative states that once a person receives many of these shots, it is inducing neuroinflammatory injury, dementia, and Alzheimer's in vaccinated adults. Additionally, the transcript asserts that not only does the flu shot not work, according to colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic, but flu shots increase the risk of flu by 27%. It concludes by saying that flu shots, in addition to increasing flu risk, appear to increase the risk of dementia.

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In 1976, the US government urged everyone to get a swine flu shot to prevent a nationwide outbreak. However, 4,000 Americans are now claiming damages totaling $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death caused by the shot. One woman, Judy Roberts, became paralyzed and was diagnosed with Guillain Barre Syndrome. The government's advertising campaign featured famous people who supposedly took the shot, but many of them denied it. Doctor Michael Hatwick, who worked on the swine flu program, claims he informed his superiors about the possibility of neurological complications, but they deny being aware. Judy Roberts and others are still waiting for their day in court.

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In 1976, the US government urged everyone to get a swine flu shot to prevent a potential pandemic. However, 4,000 Americans are now claiming damages of $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death allegedly caused by the flu shot. One victim, Judy Roberts, developed Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) and was paralyzed for six months. She now suffers from partial paralysis and mobility issues. The government claims they were not aware of the potential complications, but evidence suggests otherwise. Victims are still waiting for their claims to be resolved. The video highlights the lack of transparency and accountability in the government's handling of the swine flu vaccination program.

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Vaccines are claimed to be safe, easy to take, and protective. However, Judy Roberts took a shot in November 1976 and two weeks later, she says she experienced numbness in her leg. She was diagnosed with Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS). Roberts was mostly confined to a wheelchair for over a year and will have leg braces for the rest of her life, along with weakness in her hands. Roberts says she was told to take the shot by someone with the government, who allegedly knew facts they didn't release because they believed people wouldn't take the shot if they knew. Roberts says she will never take another shot that the government tells her to take.

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In 1996, at the age of 42, I experienced a neurological injury called spasmodic dystonia. For years, the cause remained a mystery. Doctors would ask if I had experienced any trauma, but I had no answers. It wasn't until about three years ago, while I was litigating against flu vaccine manufacturers, that I finally discovered a potential link. In preparing a complaint against the companies, I reviewed the manufacturer's inserts, which listed all the side effects. To my surprise, spasmodic dystonia was among the most frequently reported injuries.

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The video discusses the 1976 swine flu scare in the US, where the government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a potential pandemic. However, 4,000 Americans claimed damages amounting to $3.5 billion due to neurological damage or death allegedly caused by the flu shot. The video highlights the case of Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot. It also reveals that the government was aware of the potential risks but did not inform the public. Many victims are still waiting for their claims to be resolved.

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In 1976, the U.S. had a mass vaccination program against the swine flu. At the time, the U.S. population was 220 million. After about a quarter of Americans were vaccinated, the program was shut down due to 25 deaths and 550 cases of Guillain Barre syndrome. The speaker asserts that "good old common sense" led to the conclusion that elective injections should not result in deaths. The speaker claims that deaths ultimately rose to 53, and apologies and reparations were given. The speaker concludes that it is unacceptable for anyone to die after an elective injection, and that this has always been the position of the U.S.

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The speakers discuss the effectiveness of live vaccines and question the necessity of mass vaccination for diseases like polio. They mention the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination and raise concerns about potential links between vaccines and conditions like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with Guillain Barre syndrome following a swine flu vaccination and suggests that immunizations may trigger autoimmune reactions. They advise individuals with neurological conditions to review their vaccine histories carefully.

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US federal courts confirm flu shots linked to Guillain Barre syndrome, a rare disorder that could cause paralysis. A value woman says her husband became terribly ill days after he got a flu shot. Doctors now think he might be suffering from a rare disorder that has been linked to the flu vaccine. Thirteen Action News anchor Masa Sayidi is live in studio with what you need to know about this really rare complication. Tatricia reports: The Morgan family has been getting ready for the holidays, Santa first, then flu shots. Thirty-six hours afterwards, he developed flu-like symptoms. About ten days after that, Shane asked for help, saying, “I can’t feel my legs. I can’t feel my arms. I need you to take me to the emergency room.” Nearly a week later, Shane was still hospitalized. A medical professional confirms this could be a rare disorder that’s been linked to the flu vaccine. Doctor Dahlia Wax, who is not treating Shane, spoke with us about GBS. Guillain Barre is your body’s response to a flu shot. Speaker 0 adds: What they’re finally admitting is something people have been saying for decades, that the flu shot can trigger autoimmune reactions where the immune attacks its own nerves. That’s what Guillain Barre is. Your immune cells start stripping a protective layer off the nerves and your body literally stops responding. Now let’s break it down why this happens. The shot overstimulates the immune system, flooding it with antigens and adjuvants like aluminum that push immune cells into overdrive. That overreaction can confuse your body’s defense systems and make it start attacking itself. If you want to stay protected during flu season without triggering immune confusion, the key is immune modulation, not stimulation. That’s where nature wins every time. This immune defense formula was built for that exact reason. It combines high polyphenol olive oil, olive leaf extract and black seed oil, three of the most powerful immune modulators ever studied. Olive leaf and black seed oil regulate cytokines and calm inflammation, and polyphenols strengthen immune intelligence, not aggression. I combined them in the right ratio with other immune modulating herbs and together they build defense and balance without side effects. Comment defense below to get access to this formula. The goal isn’t to fight your immune system. It’s to teach it balance. And nature’s been doing that before these labs ever caught up.

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The video discusses the swine flu scare of 1976 in the United States. The government urged everyone to get a flu shot to prevent a nationwide outbreak. However, many people who took the shot experienced neurological damage or even death. The story follows Judy Roberts, who became paralyzed after taking the shot and now suffers from a neurological disorder. The video raises questions about the government's knowledge of potential complications and their responsibility to inform the public. Judy and others affected have filed claims against the government, but the process has been slow.

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The video discusses the swine flu epidemic of 1976 and the subsequent vaccination campaign. It highlights the case of Judy Roberts, who developed Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) after receiving the swine flu shot. The video questions the government's handling of the vaccination program, including the lack of informed consent and the failure to disclose potential complications. It also mentions the large number of claims filed against the government for damages caused by the vaccine. The video concludes with interviews of Judy Roberts and her husband expressing their frustration and disappointment with the government's response.

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"Over twenty years, the percentage of seniors getting flu shots increased sharply from fifteen percent to sixty five percent." "But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly." "We realized that we had incendiary materials." "Doctor Reichert says they thought their study would prove vaccinations had helped." "Were you surprised?" "Astonished." "That study soon to be published finds the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and The UK." "Decades of promoting flu shots in seniors and the billions spent haven't had the desired result." "The CDC says they should still get their flu shots, that it could make flu less severe or prevent other problems not reflected in the totals." "But watch for the CDC to shift toward protecting the elderly by vaccinating more children and others around them who could pass the flu."

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The speaker claims the medical landscape is dominated by COVID vaccine injuries, disabilities, and deaths, and that they submit multiple entries daily to VAERS, facing scrutiny and potential penalties for falsification. They state they diagnosed an executive in her late thirties with Guillain Barre syndrome from COVID-19 vaccination. The speaker estimates that only 1% of manuscripts on COVID vaccine injuries are being published, suggesting a tremendous bias, and that there are about 4,000 papers on the vaccine debacle, which is about 1% of reality. They claim to have never seen myocarditis, heart failure, or blood clots from eating frosted flakes, but are seeing people devastated by the shots. The speaker advocates for removing COVID-19 vaccines from the market, a critical reevaluation of the vaccine schedule, dropping all vaccine mandates, and rescinding the 1986 Vaccine Injury Compensation Act.

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Dr. David Sensor, former head of the CDC, developed and promoted the swine flu program. However, there were no confirmed cases of swine flu reported worldwide at the time. The CDC created a consent form for the public, but it failed to mention that a different vaccine, X53A, was given to most of the 46 million people who received the shot. The consent form also did not warn about potential serious complications. People who experienced adverse reactions, such as heart attacks or Guillain-Barre syndrome, felt they should have been informed. Dr. Michael Hatwick, who oversaw surveillance for the program, claims he did inform his superiors about the possibility of neurological disorders, despite their denial. The CDC also used the names of prominent individuals who took the shot in their campaign without obtaining permission.

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The program examines a heated controversy surrounding the hepatitis B vaccine, which is required for schoolchildren in many states and is administered routinely to millions of babies each year. Proponents describe vaccines as highly effective and safe, while opponents argue that the vaccine can trigger serious and mysterious illnesses or death in certain individuals. The report notes that hepatitis B is transmitted through infected blood or bodily fluids (similar to AIDS) and can be passed from infected mothers to their children. It is described as a life-threatening, potentially fatal disease of the liver, with four to five thousand Americans dying annually and worldwide about 200 million chronically infected. In the United States, more than 200,000 new cases occur yearly. Initially, the CDC adopted a broad vaccination policy, starting with health care workers at risk, but soon expanded to newborns nationwide despite the relatively small risk of infection in young children. The stated public health rationale was to prevent infection in the 20,000 children per year who might become infected in the first five years of life, in addition to the 6,000–7,000 infants infected at birth. However, from near the outset, some individuals reported serious adverse events after vaccination. Anecdotal reports include a Navy flight surgeon, Doctor Deborah Eggles, who describes abnormal brain scans, spinal fluid, and blood tests following vaccination, as well as a spectrum of severe symptoms reported by several other patients. Some families have filed lawsuits against vaccine makers and received settlements, though manufacturers argue there is no proven link between the vaccine and these illnesses. Federal package inserts acknowledge rare but serious adverse experiences after vaccination, including multiple sclerosis, arthritis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and lupus. Medical experts featured present divergent views. Doctor Harold Margolis of the CDC explains the argument for vaccination, citing the risk of hepatitis B infection without vaccination and the need to prevent disease, even if adverse events occur in a small minority. Academic and industry voices, including Doctor Bonnie Dunbar and Doctor Robert Schirar of Merck, acknowledge that some individuals may have adverse reactions but maintain that vaccines are highly effective and safe, and that many people are better off vaccinated than exposed to the natural disease. The film highlights cases where the vaccine is suspected to have caused severe outcomes. Ronnie Allen, once a healthy preschooler, developed a life-threatening arthritis after the hepatitis B shot and underwent chemotherapy multiple times; his doctor suspects a vaccine trigger. Other cases cited include three-day-old Ben Converse with seizures, Nikki Sexton who died of heart failure three days after vaccination, and Lila Belkin who died shortly after receiving a first shot. Pathologists and families suggest vaccine links in these deaths, though statistical analyses indicate such newborn fatalities are extremely rare among millions vaccinated since 1991. The program also covers policy and civil liberty questions: should vaccination be mandatory for school attendance, or should parents have the right to exemptions? Some families, like the Saturns of Wyoming, faced expulsion from school after refusing the shot, illustrating the tension between public health policy and parental rights. Public opinion in the piece leans toward parental choice, with calls to place decision-making back in the hands of families rather than authorities. The narrative ends with ongoing uncertainty about long-term outcomes and the possible consequences of airing such controversy.

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Yesterday, my last patient of the day, a healthy woman, got the vaccine and the booster. Four days after the booster, she's paralyzed, wheelchair bound. "Really? And four days." "Alan, you and I have been doing clinical trials long enough to know that that's a serious adverse event, right?" "Sure." "Nobody reported it. So nobody's looking at it. It's like, oh, no problem. A good site will eventually report that." "I mean, will eventually have to come out of me because that, I mean, we would Might have reached out to her and tried to mitigate to not have her speak too much." But we're seeing it. "I'm seeing it every day. I mean, I have hundreds of people that have been vaccine injured. So"

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A 19-year-old high school graduate died after receiving his first flu shot, leaving his mother devastated. Doctors were unsure of the exact cause of death, but the young man fell ill within 24 hours of getting the vaccine and eventually slipped into a coma. Tests came back negative for viruses, bacteria, and fungi, and only one doctor considered the flu shot as a possibility. While extremely rare, the state epidemiologist acknowledged that there have been cases of encephalitis following flu vaccinations. However, health officials still encourage the public to get vaccinated, as the flu claims thousands of lives each year. Federal regulators believe the vaccine saves enough lives to confidently recommend it.

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People dismiss this guy because of his voice, it's hard to listen to sometimes. The condition he has, you would think there'd be some way to address it. He believes that the condition came from a side effect of the flu vaccine, which he used to take every year. So he believes it's a vaccine injury, which is very ironic. Those things don't work either. Even if it protects you from that one flu, it makes you many times more likely to catch other things. We're messing around with complex systems inside human bodies with pharmaceutical drugs. The way they've studied them is filled with shenanigans.

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Fluzone package insert: Indicated for six months of age and older. Adverse reactions for kids, normal crying, malaise, drowsiness, appetite loss, vomiting, fever, and headache. Section 5.1 under warnings and precautions. evidence for a causal relationship, not correlation, but causation of Guillain Barre syndrome. Guillain Barre is described as a type of partial paralysis that looks a lot like polio with influenza vaccine. The decision to give Fluzone quadrivalent should be based on careful consideration of potential benefits and risk. Fluzone has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential or for impairment of fertility. There are no placebo controlled randomized trials for this product. They base efficacy simply on the ability of the product to elicit antibody response that's measured in the blood. Translation. We don't know if this product causes cancer or can interfere with reproductive health, but let's give it to a six month old. Informed consent.

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The video discusses the controversy surrounding the swine flu vaccine campaign. Important figures like President Ford and Elton John took the shot, but some, like Mary, did not give permission to use their names. Mary was leery of the vaccine due to potential side effects. Despite concerns, the government did not release all the facts. Judy Roberts and others are still awaiting their day in court.

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In 1976, the US government urged everyone to get a swine flu shot to prevent a potential nationwide outbreak. 46 million people complied, but now 4,000 Americans are seeking $3.5 billion in damages from the government due to negative effects from the shot. Two-thirds of the claims are related to neurological damage or death. In 1918 and 1919, the same virus caused a pandemic that resulted in over half a million deaths in the US and 20 million deaths worldwide.

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Doctors at the Federal Communicable Disease Center acknowledge that the flu vaccine and its recommended dosage are ineffective; in a larger dose, it can be harmful. Nevertheless, the flu vaccine is still recommended for older people and the chronically ill. A senate subcommittee headed by Abraham Rebikoff charged that the federal government wasn’t doing a good enough job of informing the public about ineffective vaccines. Scientists at the Division of Biologic Standards test vaccines for potency and safety before licensing them for public use. However, the division does not determine the effectiveness of the vaccine. That is left to the manufacturers. A case in point is the influenza vaccine. Four scientists in charge of work on the flu vaccine during the 1960s found it to be ineffective, and they refused to give it to their own families. Two were transferred to other work, a third left the division, and over the entire ten-year period, not one word of their unfavorable findings was allowed to be published. But a more serious case involving the relationship between the leaders of the division and their scientists involves the adenovirus vaccine, a vaccine given to thousands of American soldiers to prevent certain cold-like symptoms. When it was shown that the vaccine contained a contaminant which caused cancer in laboratory animals, it was taken off the market. But that was three years after the division’s own scientists had pointed out the danger. Doctor Murray justifies the use of the vaccine by saying it took three years to examine the evidence against it. "It is more important to use the vaccines than to take them off the market and remove the agent." "It is more important to use the vaccines" "than to take them off the market" "and to remove the agent." Thus, for three years, American troops were injected with a cold-preventing vaccine, which was causing cancer in laboratory animals. And some of the division’s scientists who charged they were prevented from publishing results of experiments which show some of the vaccines to be ineffective. "It's the control officer in 1960 who has grave doubts about the potency of influenza vaccine. These doubts were made known to the director of the division and through the proper channels."
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