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Speaker 0: Because there was such a mass vaccination campaign with a product that, you know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people were injured in this process, what work is the NIH doing in terms of research to somehow help these people? Because just from my own experience, my wife and I made a film about this, right? These people were, even though in some cases they were supported a bit by, but mostly just completely gaslit and just, no, your issue doesn't exist. Right? So how are you approaching this? Speaker 1: Well, you're absolutely right. There were absolutely like, lot patients of who were vaccine injured were gaslit, pretending as if they didn't get injured or that somehow their symptoms are all Speaker 1: in their head or something. Actually, this is part of a broader phenomenon, where, you have patients with conditions that are poorly understood, where the medical system will gaslight them leave. They can they're telling you it's a a psychological issue rather than a physical issue. It should make you think that you're crazy because you you you have symptoms that you just, you know you have, but you can't convince anyone else to do anything about it. Injury is one of them, long COVID, MECFS, Lyme chronic Lyme disease, a whole host of these conditions where it just fits a very similar pattern. Speaker 1: The key underlying thing is that there isn't excellent science to guide decision making for clinicians or anybody else, for patients. And I've made sure that people know at the NIH that I'm very interested in investing in answers for patients for all of those. Vaccine injury, long COVID, MECFS, chronic Lyme. We need to get better answers. The the gaslighting happens because the, if you're let's say you're a doctor and you see a patient and you have no idea what's causing their condition. Speaker 1: Right? Because the scientific literature doesn't have an answer. You're gonna be unless you're an amazing doctor who's really good at, you know, sort of being honest and compassionate, you're going to be wanting to, like, move on to the next patient. And, it's really, really unfortunate. The answer is to get good answers, right? Speaker 1: So invest in, research on treatments, on underlying physiology, physiological causes, you know, basic biological knowledge, so that those patients actually can can the doctors and the caregivers for those patients can will treat them correctly. Speaker 0: So but is is NIH doing this for people that are that have been COVID vaccine injures against a huge number of people relatively. Speaker 1: We have investments in that, and we're going have more investments in that at the start, you know, this year. For all of those conditions, I think patients deserve an answer, and I'm definitely, interested in finding I would love to know myself.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and mom, received the COVID-19 vaccine and suffered severe paralysis. Despite medical challenges and limited support, she remains hopeful. Kayla lost her home and mobility, but organizations like Veterans for Freedom provide crucial assistance. Kayla's struggles highlight the need for better care for vaccine injury victims.

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In this video, individuals share their experiences of suffering severe side effects from the BioNTech COVID vaccine. Celine, a former gymnast, developed serious vascular damage and blood clots after receiving the vaccine. She spent a year in the hospital fighting for her life. Although her condition was recently recognized as a vaccine injury, BioNTech denies any responsibility. Similarly, Christian, who suffered a venous thrombosis after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine, is partially blind and struggles with daily life. Both individuals receive monthly compensation from their respective states, but they believe it is insufficient. They call for the government to take more responsibility for the consequences of vaccination.

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Several individuals have reported adverse reactions after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. Some experienced paralysis, while others suffered from blood clots, heart issues, or neurological disorders. The CDC and FDA have launched investigations into these cases. Despite these incidents, health authorities maintain that adverse reactions are rare, and the vaccines have been effective in preventing severe illness and death. However, some individuals feel that their concerns are being dismissed or ignored. Long-term effects and the safety of vaccines remain topics of discussion. Families affected by adverse reactions are seeking compensation and calling for more transparency and open dialogue on the subject.

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Hello Pfizer and Moderna. We need help. Our lives have been altered and we are desperate for answers. We want to share our stories and have our voices heard. We want to bring the medical community together to receive the help we desperately need. We are real and we want our lives back.

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There is a lack of medical curiosity in investigating vaccine side effects. The number of adverse reactions reported is small compared to the actual cases. Patients with vaccine injuries struggle to be heard and compensated. Medical practitioners need to engage with affected individuals, conduct research, and provide safe healthcare. The compensation scheme is inadequate, requiring extensive documentation for claims. Many young people are experiencing serious health issues post-vaccination. More support and follow-up are needed for those suffering from vaccine injuries.

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People received the COVID vaccine for various reasons, including vulnerability, protecting loved ones and patients, and traveling. Afterward, they experienced injuries and were often dismissed by doctors who didn't know how to help or attributed the symptoms to other causes. Some were told not to share their stories. Many faced disbelief and bullying, with some receiving death threats. They have been injured for months. No one seems to know how to help, research the injuries, or believe them. Experiences shared on social media were labeled as misinformation, leading to warnings, bans, and the silencing of support groups. Reports to VAERS often went unanswered or were incorrectly recorded. Despite being told their experiences are rare and the vaccines are safe, their reality is unchanged. They feel abandoned, marginalized, and silenced, and seek help, research, and recognition. They emphasize they are real people, not misinformation, and are not rare.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and mother, experienced severe paralysis after receiving her third COVID-19 vaccine. Despite facing challenges in the healthcare system, she remains hopeful with support from non-profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom. She struggles with daily tasks due to her condition and limited personal support hours. Kayla's application for vaccine injury support was delayed, leaving her without the necessary care. She expresses gratitude to those who have helped her and shares her story to raise awareness.

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The documentary explores potential adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination, focusing on personal experiences of trial participants. Maddie, a 12-year-old Pfizer trial participant, developed severe health issues, including paralysis, after her second dose. Augusto Rue, another participant, reported heart inflammation. Olivia, in a separate trial, experienced nerve pain and suspected lymphoma. Breanne, in the AstraZeneca trial, suffered debilitating pain and neurological issues. These participants claim their adverse events were not accurately reported or acknowledged. Some were diagnosed with functional neurological disorder or post-vaccine neuropathy. Experts re-analyzing trial data found more serious adverse events in the vaccine group than reported. Concerns are raised about the FDA's transparency, fast-tracked approvals, and potential conflicts of interest. REACT19, a support group for the vaccine-injured, was founded to address the lack of support from health agencies. Some studies suggest potential risks like myocarditis, especially in young males. Lawsuits have been filed against Pfizer, alleging misleading claims about vaccine safety and effectiveness. The film highlights the need for further research and support for those experiencing post-vaccination health issues.

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There is a group of people called the "invisibles" who have experienced adverse effects from vaccines. They have been ignored by the medical community, dismissed by mainstream society, and hidden by institutions. The president of a committee dedicated to listening to these individuals shared that they were abandoned and suffering. When they finally had a hearing in the Senate, they were told that they were not expected or accounted for. This reality was disregarded and continues to be. One person's mother, for example, became partially paralyzed and experienced nausea after receiving two vaccines. She is still in the hospital after three years. Despite similar stories, some people deny that the vaccines are to blame.

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We represent three groups advocating for those affected by COVID vaccine injuries and bereavements: UK CV Family, Vaccine Injured and Bereaved UK, and the Scottish Vaccine Injury Group. Our inquiry highlights the need to acknowledge the real experiences of those impacted, who are neither anti-science nor anti-vaccine. We urge the inquiry to examine the production, regulation, and rollout of vaccines, including the communication of risks and the adequacy of post-rollout monitoring. Many individuals faced disbelief and stigma when reporting symptoms, and the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme is inadequate. Urgent reform is necessary to support the injured and bereaved, as their experiences must inform future vaccination programs. The inquiry must listen to these voices and propose meaningful changes to ensure better care and support for those affected.

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A Minnesota woman, Lori Schlosser, experienced intense pain and limited mobility after receiving a COVID vaccine, later diagnosed as a shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA), or SERVA. The vaccine was injected too high into her shoulder joint instead of the deltoid muscle. SERVA is recognized by the federal government, with about one-third of those affected experiencing permanent disability and pain. The National Childhood Vaccine Act of 1986 funds a vaccine injury compensation program through a tax on childhood vaccines. However, attorney David Alholm says COVID vaccines are not covered because they were never taxed. Schlosser has incurred over $14,000 in out-of-pocket costs. Schlosser is advocating for SERVA awareness, proper vaccine administration education for medical professionals, and inclusion of COVID and other vaccines like shingles on the injury compensation list. She suggests landmarking posters should emphasize the severity of improper injection. Alholm recommends both patient and administrator sit or stand during vaccination. While a bill to include COVID vaccines was introduced in the House, it didn't gain traction.

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The speaker states that many people have been injured by the COVID vaccine, some fatally or permanently disabled, and that these people are not receiving sufficient care or attention. The speaker says that the 1986 Vaccine Act is a major impediment to change. According to the speaker, Congress recognized that vaccines were "unavoidably unsafe" when it granted vaccine companies immunity, so it created a federal program with a trust fund to compensate those injured. The program is funded by a 75% surcharge on every vaccine. The speaker says the vaccine court is supposed to be generous and fast, but the speaker believes the lawyers defaulted to protecting the trust fund instead of taking care of people. The speaker says the program has paid out over $5 billion to about 12,000 people. The speaker says they are looking at ways to enlarge the program so that COVID vaccine-injured people can be compensated, including enlarging the statute of limitations.

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A 24-year-old Army National Guard specialist blames her heart issues on the COVID vaccine, leading to a debilitating heart condition. Despite facing medical debt and homelessness, she fought for acknowledgment from the Army, eventually receiving a memo recognizing her injury as service-related. Advocates highlight the Defense Department's failure to support injured service members, emphasizing the importance of addressing vaccine injuries. The specialist's story sheds light on the challenges faced by those who believe they are vaccine-injured within the military.

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An analysis of clinical trial data showed that for every eight hundred people vaccinated, one suffers a serious adverse event. The goal is to end the silence for the one in eight hundred. It is time to stop politicizing vaccine injuries and start building meaningful recognition, research, competent care, and fair and just compensation.

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A nurse injured by the COVID vaccine has spent the last four years building a community of vaccine-injured people. She asks others to join her in taking down "these criminals." Another individual states they will fight for the cause for life, even if they have to do so from a wheelchair, as they currently cannot stand for more than a minute without convulsions. They want to help people of their generation, who they believe are heavily influenced by the media, understand that things can go wrong. They feel obligated to speak up and will never back down.

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Summary 3: The video highlights the experiences of individuals who have suffered adverse effects from the Covid-19 vaccine, expressing frustration with the lack of recognition and support from healthcare providers and the government. Concerns are raised about the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, emphasizing the need for further investigation and transparency. The vaccination of children and the changing guidelines surrounding it are also discussed. The speakers stress the importance of sharing their stories and supporting one another in the face of indifference and suffering. Additionally, the video addresses the challenges faced by individuals who advocate for honest debate and informed choices about vaccines, as they receive abuse from both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine sides. The role of government advisory groups and the media in creating a culture of fear and stifling democratic discussion is highlighted. Overall, the video calls for open dialogue and informed decision-making to prevent further harm.

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Doctors for COVIDetics endorses and spreads a document on the negative effects of experimental injections. They urge doctors to inform themselves, follow the Hippocratic oath, and report adverse events. They encourage terminating injections, treating patients with severe side effects, and improving COVID-related knowledge. They believe that uniting doctors and scientists can limit the humanitarian disaster caused by these injections. They offer hope to those suffering from side effects, as more doctors are willing to help and accumulate knowledge on diagnosing and treating vaccine injuries. They compare injections to smoking, stating that it's never too late to stop.

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A physician who experienced an adverse reaction to the Moderna COVID shot states that the COVID shots should never have been authorized for children and pregnant women. After receiving the Moderna shot, the speaker developed transverse myelitis, autonomic dysfunction, and an unspecified immune disorder, leading to medical retirement. The speaker is now co-chair of React19, representing Americans injured by the COVID shots. The speaker claims that the clinical trials were rushed, safety data was withheld or altered, and reporting systems like VAERS and V-Safe have failed. The speaker questions whether regulatory agencies have a conflict of interest. The speaker alleges that instead of proving safety and efficacy, the COVID-19 shots were assumed to be safe and effective, with short follow-up data, and were given to pregnant/lactating women and children without long-term safety data. The speaker is appreciative that the COVID-19 shots have been removed from the childhood vaccination schedule for healthy children, but much damage has already been done. The speaker advocates for recognition, research, medical care, and compensation for those injured by the COVID-19 shots.

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We have found more adverse effects than officially reported from the COVID vaccine. Serious harms and deaths are at unprecedented levels. We are committed to compensating those affected, but the financial burden should not fall on taxpayers. Our goal is to fight for justice for vaccinated individuals, expose discrimination against the unvaccinated, and reveal the truth about the COVID pandemic and vaccine safety.

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Angela Wilbrecht from the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, along with Samantha and Alexis, express gratitude for the support received during a "horrific situation." Alexis is in critical condition due to a vaccine injury. They are trying to move her to another hospital to be cared for by trusted physicians. They request continued prayers, love, well wishes, and assistance.

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After receiving the Moderna vaccine, I experienced vaccine injury which has drastically affected my life for the past two years. I face daily struggles and feel like I'm dying. However, I have found solace in a supportive community that feels like family. We uplift each other and stand together in the fight. If you have also been injured, visit react19.org. Remember, you are loved and your voice matters. Let's stop the mRNA gene therapy shot. Thank you, Ernesto and Jessica, for helping spread awareness and awaken others.

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Carrie Sakamoto, a mother from Alberta, suffered severe Bell's palsy after her second Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Doctors linked her condition to the vaccine, and she received compensation. Despite facing backlash and denial of support, she continues to struggle with daily tasks due to paralysis and vertigo. Carrie relies on fundraising for therapy and medication, as her life has been drastically impacted by the vaccine injury.

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The speaker received a letter from the officer's office requesting a report on the COVID response. The government accepted a certain amount of risk regarding the long-term efficacy and side effects of vaccines. There was a discussion about vaccine injuries and compensation, with one person mentioning that there is a system in place through ACC for managing such cases. The conversation then shifted to personal experiences and frustrations with the lack of acknowledgement and compensation for vaccine injuries. The speaker expressed their emotions and mentioned their involvement in the Vaccine Impact Support Network. They thanked someone for being there and admitted to rarely crying about anything.

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"No Known Cure" - Vaccine Injured: The Battle Against Big Pharma and The Government | PBD Podcast
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The discussion centers around the experiences of Brienne Dresen and Kyle Warner, both of whom suffered severe neurological complications after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. Brienne participated in the AstraZeneca clinical trial, believing in the vaccine's efficacy due to her family's medical background. Shortly after her vaccination, she experienced debilitating symptoms, including tingling, blurred vision, and eventually loss of mobility, leading to a diagnosis of a neurological condition. Despite her advocacy and efforts to seek help, she faced significant challenges in receiving support from AstraZeneca and the government. Brienne's story gained public attention through an ABC interview that garnered millions of views, prompting the formation of React 19, an organization for vaccine-injured individuals. The conversation highlights the lack of accountability for pharmaceutical companies and the government's role in shielding them from lawsuits through the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act). This legislation has created barriers for those seeking compensation for vaccine-related injuries, with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) proving inadequate, as evidenced by its low payout rates. Kyle shares his own experience with vaccine injury, emphasizing the need for more awareness and support for those affected. Both advocates stress the importance of holding pharmaceutical companies accountable and the necessity of reforming the compensation system for vaccine injuries. They call for grassroots support to push for legislative changes and to ensure that the voices of the injured are heard. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of vaccine injuries and the potential for future public health crises if accountability is not established. The hosts encourage viewers to engage with the issues presented and support organizations like React 19 to help those affected by vaccine injuries.
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