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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They mention the polio vaccine and question its effectiveness, citing the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination. They also discuss the potential connection between vaccines and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with adverse reactions to the swine flu vaccine and expresses frustration with the lack of response from government organizations. They mention states where vaccination is not mandatory and emphasize the importance of parental choice. The segment ends with a list of states where vaccination requirements are more flexible.

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The flu season is upon us. Forty six million of us obediently took the shot. By far, the greatest number of the claims, two thirds of them, are for neurological damage or even death allegedly triggered by the flu shot. Judy Roberts, healthy in 1976, "Two weeks later, she began to feel a numbness starting up her legs" and was "totally paralyzed"; the diagnosis: "Guillain Barre syndrome, GBS for short." There are "300 claims now pending from the families of GBS victims who died, allegedly as a result of the swine flu shot." They are "asking $12,000,000, though they don't expect to get nearly that much." The vaccine was called X53A; "Was X53A ever field tested? I can't say." "No. I had never heard of any reactions other than a sore arm, fever, this sort of thing." "Did you know ahead of time... Absolutely." "The consensus of the scientific community was that the evidence relating neurologic disorders to influenza immunization such that they did not feel that this association was a real one." "The swine flu vaccine has been taken by many important persons, ..." "Mary, did you take a swine flu shot? No." "4,000 others like her are still waiting for their day in court."

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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They mention the polio vaccine and question its effectiveness, citing the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination. They also discuss the potential connection between vaccines and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with adverse reactions to the swine flu vaccine and expresses frustration at the lack of response from government organizations. They mention states where vaccination is not mandatory and emphasize the importance of parental choice. The segment ends with a list of states where vaccination requirements are more flexible.

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Maddie, a 13-year-old aspiring nurse, volunteered for the Pfizer clinical trial to aid in the fight against COVID-19. However, she and others like her are being overlooked by the FDA and the media. Despite President Biden's assurance of the vaccine's safety, Maddie's selfless act begs the question: who will support her now? This message is sponsored by the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation.

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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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The video discusses a study that found a 1,135% increased risk of autism in children who received a particular vaccine compared to those who didn't. The study was kept secret during a meeting attended by vaccine company heads and regulators. The video also mentions another study that looked at the connection between mercury vaccines and autism, finding a similar increased risk. The speaker argues that vaccines are a major cause of health issues in children, including autism. They criticize the CDC and FDA for covering up the evidence and highlight conflicts of interest in industry-funded studies. The speaker calls for more research and criticizes the media for not addressing the issue properly.

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Florida's surgeon general raised concerns about the safety of COVID vaccines, while the federal government continues to promote them. This video tells the story of Maddie, a child who participated in Pfizer's vaccine study. After receiving the second dose, Maddie experienced severe symptoms including chest pain, abdominal pain, and loss of feeling in her legs. Despite seeking medical help, her symptoms were dismissed as anxiety. Maddie's case was not properly reported, and the FDA granted emergency use of the vaccine for children based on this study. Other children also experienced serious adverse effects, including heart problems and death. Maddie was eventually diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. The government and those involved in the study declined to comment. Maddie's parents are hopeful for her recovery but have lost trust in the medical system.

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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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The CDC recommended increasing flu shot coverage for babies and pregnant women, despite evidence suggesting it could be harmful to fetuses. The flu shots contained thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. The CDC's decision was criticized because mercury exposure during pregnancy can have catastrophic effects. Some doctors and patients questioned the safety of the flu shot, especially for pregnant women. Studies showed that thimerosal increased the abortion rate in animals, and it was found to be more toxic to males than females. A woman shared her personal experience of suffering a miscarriage and having her daughter diagnosed with severe autism after receiving a flu shot while pregnant. The government agencies involved defended their recommendations, but some people doubted their credibility.

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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They question the effectiveness of vaccines in eradicating diseases like polio and suggest that autoimmune diseases may be caused by immunizations. They mention the difficulty in getting responses from organizations regarding adverse reactions to vaccines. One speaker expresses frustration about having to fight for the choice not to vaccinate their children. They also mention the different vaccination requirements in certain states. The video ends with a mention of returning after a break.

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The video discusses the collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and the US government, claiming that it is done under the pretense of improving health. It mentions Ronald Reagan's famous quote about the government's intention to help. The video also refers to an old news report that highlights the ineffectiveness of vaccines and how even the researchers who developed them refused to give them to their own families. The video ends by mentioning a recent Senate subcommittee's accusation that the federal government was not fulfilling its responsibilities.

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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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This video discusses the lack of safety studies and transparency surrounding vaccines. It highlights the conflicts of interest within government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as the limited research on the long-term effects of vaccines. The speaker emphasizes the need for a vaxxed versus unvaxxed study to determine the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. The video calls for greater accountability and transparency in the vaccine industry to protect the health and well-being of children. (147 words)

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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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In this video, the speakers discuss various topics related to vaccines and COVID-19. They mention the importance of vaccination campaigns and the potential side effects. They also talk about different regions and their response to the pandemic. The speakers touch on the issue of vaccine hesitancy and the need for accurate information. Overall, they emphasize the significance of vaccines in combating the virus.

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The video discusses the premise of "Evidence of Harm," focusing on the potential link between mercury in vaccines and childhood disorders. Parents raised concerns, leading to the removal of mercury from most vaccines. The government denied a connection to autism, but early data suggested otherwise. The lack of research into other potential causes of autism is highlighted. The speaker, a journalist, became interested after observing suspicious actions by the government. The story will be turned into a Hollywood feature film.

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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 video features a discussion about the requirement of vaccines for employees in healthcare facilities. The speaker questions whether employees should be forced to get vaccinated and highlights concerns about exemptions for religious or medical reasons. The speaker argues that if the employer has the final say on exemptions, they could easily reject them, rendering them meaningless. The issue of employer liability for adverse reactions is also raised, with the speaker suggesting that employers should be held responsible. Another speaker adds that some hospitals are making employees sign consent forms stating they won't sue if they have adverse reactions. The video concludes with a comment expressing skepticism towards the Texas Medical Association.

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The Spanish flu didn't start in Spain or originate as a flu virus, but rather in the US as a bacterial infection. It was linked to a military base in Kansas where soldiers were vaccinated with an experimental meningitis vaccine. The vaccine was distributed in Europe, resulting in deaths among the vaccinated, particularly young women. The mass vaccination program was led by Frederick Gates then, and Bill Gates now, raising questions about their involvement. The video suggests a connection between the Rockefeller Institute's actions then and now, emphasizing the importance of questioning vaccination programs for public safety.

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In this video, various speakers discuss their views on vaccines and their concerns about their safety and effectiveness. Some speakers express skepticism about vaccines, citing reported deaths and potential harm to the body. Others emphasize the importance of vaccines in protecting public health and preventing the spread of diseases. There are also allegations made against Bill Gates and his involvement in population control and alleged harm caused by vaccines. The speakers call for criminal investigations and prosecution of those involved. Overall, the video presents a range of perspectives on vaccines and their implications.

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Speaker 0 introduces a disturbing video about Brandy Vaughan, an ex Merck employee and whistleblower who founded learntherestisk.org, stating she was found dead yesterday. The video documents intimidation tactics used to silence her and ends with her claim that mandatory vaccinations are for profit, not public health. The speaker notes Merck is the vaccine company that makes the MMR vaccine and explains they screened the video due to censorship and disappearing videos, urging sharing to keep the fight going for Brandy. Speaker 1 identifies herself as Brandy Vaughan and explains she has been an activist opposing SB 277 in California and questions how rights have deteriorated. She describes herself getting heat for speaking out, and she documents intimidation tactics used against her to silence her voice. She recounts her background: she worked for Merck in Santa Barbara from 2001 to 2003 selling Vioxx, which was eventually pulled from the market after it was shown to double the risk of heart attack and stroke and cause harm. After losing faith in the healthcare system, she traveled to Europe, returned with a six-month-old son, and faced bullying at a pediatrician’s office in San Francisco when requesting vaccine inserts and questions about vaccines. Four years ago, she began researching vaccines, concluded they were not very safe or effective, and chose not to vaccinate her son. When SB 277 surfaced in California, she decided to raise her voice against it, knowing she would face heat. She then details a series of intimidation incidents beginning with a break-in and home intrusion after returning from a Sacramento rally against SB 277. A key left on the doorstep was found open, despite having been hidden previously. She had recently installed a $3,000 alarm system; the alarm was triggered at 03:45, then the hallway sensor active at 03:46, and the dining room window opened and closed at 03:48. The intruders allegedly re-entered via the front door at 03:49 after disarming the alarm with the master code, which only she possessed. Security experts suggested the house was tapped, implying that everything she says and does could be listened to or watched, and they noted the back window was opened during the incident. After the break-in, the police checked for stolen items, found nothing missing, but two days later her computer, hidden above the microwave, was moved from its hiding spot to the middle of the floor. She left town for two weeks to go off the grid. Upon returning, she found a ladder left in front of the door, used to look into the bedroom window from the garage; a neighbor confirmed the ladder was new. Later, a Buddha statue in the garage was moved from its usual place, pictures were knocked over, and two days after that a duck appeared on her kitchen table, which she interpreted as a message signaling they were watching her due to conversations about staying at her house. Vaughan describes these events as intimidation and fear-inducing. She reiterates that the intimidation is designed to silence discussion of mandatory vaccination bills, which she claims have nothing to do with public health and everything to do with profit. She vows not to be silenced, emphasizes the importance of exposing what’s going on behind the bills, and frames the events as part of a larger ongoing struggle. She concludes that there is evil at play and hopes documenting the intimidation will prevent future silencing of others.

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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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This video discusses the importance of getting vaccinated for the flu, particularly for healthcare workers. It mentions the 1976 swine flu vaccine campaign, which had some negative consequences. The video includes interviews with individuals who experienced adverse effects from the vaccine. There is also a debate about the safety of certain vaccine additives, such as thimerosal. The video touches on the possibility of using the military to assist with vaccine distribution and the concern over potential infringements on constitutional rights. Overall, the video emphasizes the importance of vaccination while acknowledging some concerns and controversies surrounding it.
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