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Maddie, a 12-year-old who participated in Pfizer's COVID vaccine study, experienced severe health issues after receiving the vaccine. Following her second dose in January 2021, she suffered from debilitating symptoms, including paralysis, seizures, and heart problems. Despite her family's concerns, medical professionals attributed her condition to anxiety rather than the vaccine. While Maddie fought for her life, the FDA approved the vaccine for children, with no mention of her case. The DeGary family felt ignored by Pfizer and health authorities, who failed to acknowledge vaccine-related injuries. Maddie was later diagnosed with a neurological disorder linked to autoimmune reactions. Although there is hope for her recovery, the family's trust in the medical system has been shattered. Federal health officials declined to comment on the safety claims made by Pfizer regarding the vaccine's effects on children.

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Deborah Hamilton expresses gratitude to organizations and individuals involved in promoting COVID vaccinations. She shares the tragic story of her daughter, Natalie Boyce, who passed away at 21 years old after receiving the Moderna vaccine. Natalie had a well-managed condition called antiphospholipid syndrome and was advised by a hematologist that the vaccine was safe. Natalie experienced adverse reactions after vaccination, including fainting, fever, stomach pain, and fatigue. Despite seeking medical help multiple times, hospitals failed to properly assess her condition. Natalie's health deteriorated, leading to heart failure and her eventual death. Deborah holds the vaccine and the negligence of multiple hospitals responsible for her daughter's passing. She urges people to be aware of vaccine side effects and make informed decisions.

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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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I got my vaccine injury from my 3rd Pfizer shot in January 2022. It caused pericarditis that spread to my lungs, brain, and other parts of my body. I've been chronically ill and disabled since then, unable to work or do many things. Some medical professionals have been supportive, but others have dismissed my symptoms as psychological. Gaslighting is common for vaccine-injured women like me. I've faced challenges in getting proper care and understanding from the medical community. I am grateful for the support I have received, but the journey has been tough.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and educational assistant, suffered a severe vaccine injury after receiving her 3rd COVID-19 shot. She became quadriplegic and faced challenges navigating the healthcare system. Kayla lost her mobility, independence, and home. Despite limited support, she remains hopeful and grateful for organizations like Veterans for Freedom. She shared her story with the Canadian Independent, as mainstream media did not cover it. Kayla's struggles highlight the difficulties faced by individuals with severe vaccine injuries.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and mother, received three COVID-19 vaccines in 2021 and 2022. After the third shot, she became paralyzed from the neck down. Doctors initially dismissed her symptoms as psychological. Eventually, an MRI revealed a spinal lesion, likely caused by the vaccine. Kayla now struggles with daily tasks and relies on limited personal support. Despite facing challenges, she remains hopeful and grateful for support from organizations like Veterans for Freedom.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine because she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only one experiencing this issue.

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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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Long COVID, caused by the spike protein, is affecting multiple medical disciplines. Since 2022, I've seen over 2,000 patients with COVID-19 or vaccine-related issues. Many patients had faith in medicine shattered due to adverse effects. Some were forced to choose between vaccination or losing their careers. Military service members are being harmed, with 30 individuals in my clinic facing significant issues like myocarditis and being medically discharged.

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A woman shares her devastating experience with the Covid-19 vaccine, stating that it has completely destroyed her life. She suffers from constant physical and cognitive issues, including speech and memory problems, tremors, and over 80 symptoms daily. Despite her case being reported, it was dismissed as psychiatric problems. She expresses suicidal thoughts and the need for multiple medications to cope. She urges caution regarding the government and doctors' actions, as she believed in the vaccine's safety until experiencing its severe side effects. She also mentions her father's negative reaction to her decision not to get vaccinated and vows to seek justice for his death.

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Researchers are seeking volunteers for a US human trial of a new vaccine. A family shares their experience after their child participated in the trial and experienced severe adverse reactions. The child developed symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, and neurological issues. Despite multiple hospital visits, doctors dismissed the symptoms as psychological and failed to conduct necessary tests. The child's condition deteriorated, and they are now wheelchair-bound, experiencing pain and other debilitating symptoms. The family feels abandoned by Pfizer and the medical community. A subsequent diagnosis revealed severe nerve damage related to the vaccine. The family hopes to raise awareness and prevent others from experiencing similar hardships. (150 words)

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Kelly Sue, a survivor of the vaccine, used to lead an active life but experienced cramping in her calf after her first shot. Concerned, she visited a vascular surgeon who performed an ultrasound on her legs. Weeks later, she had back-to-back strokes and continued to have more throughout the following months. Kelly Sue spent 31 days in the hospital, experiencing various complications such as blindness and difficulty speaking. Her neurologist initially attributed her condition to the vaccine, but discussions about it ceased when doctors started getting fired. Kelly Sue is frustrated that no one is investigating the cause of these adverse reactions. Recently, she experienced a sudden spike in blood pressure and is currently fighting for her life.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and educational assistant, experienced severe paralysis after receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. She faced challenges in the healthcare system, including limited support hours and delays in accessing care. Despite losing her mobility and independence, Kayla remains hopeful and grateful for organizations like Veterans for Freedom.

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Multiple individuals share their experiences of adverse reactions and health issues following COVID-19 vaccination. Some report paralysis, loss of feeling, chronic pain, blood clots, heart problems, and other severe symptoms. Concerns are raised about the safety of vaccines, while others emphasize the overall effectiveness and rarity of serious adverse reactions. The CDC investigates deaths potentially linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. A mother shares her daughter's debilitating condition after participating in the Pfizer vaccine trial. These personal accounts highlight the need for further examination and open discussion regarding vaccine-related injuries.

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At 24, Carolina Stancic blames 3 heart attacks, a stroke, and a pacemaker on the COVID vaccine. The Army memo acknowledges her heart condition is vaccine-related. Facing medical debt and homelessness, she struggled to get help. After a grueling process, the Army recognized her condition as in line of duty. Stancic hopes this will help others. Advocates criticize the Defense Department for mistreating service members. Stancic emphasizes her story is not anti-vaccine but a personal health journey. She urges others to speak up despite the stigma. The cost of following orders, she says, has been her entire life. The military's pledge to leave no one behind, she feels, was broken in her case.

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I am 24 years old and have suffered three heart attacks and a mini stroke, now needing a pacemaker. I believe the COVID vaccine is to blame. I had no heart issues before joining the military, but after receiving the vaccine, my health deteriorated significantly. Despite my struggles, the Army took 19 months to acknowledge my condition as related to the vaccine. I faced neglect and lost my health insurance, accumulating over $70,000 in medical debt. I experienced severe health crises, including suicidal thoughts. Finally, in October 2023, the Army recognized my heart injury as in the line of duty, which is crucial for my benefits. I hope this recognition helps others who feel vaccine-injured. The cost of following orders has been my whole life, and I feel abandoned by the Army and National Guard.

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A father rushes to the hospital after receiving a call about his daughter. She had taken the COVID vaccine without informing her parents. Later, they discover that she developed heart damage and a scar as a result. Despite initial disbelief, they eventually realize the severity of the situation. The daughter's condition worsens, and she passes away in the hospital. The tragic loss is attributed to vaccine-induced myocarditis.

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Kayla Pollock, a former animal trainer and educational assistant, experienced severe paralysis after receiving a third Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. She now faces daily challenges as a quadriplegic, with limited mobility and reliance on others for basic tasks. Kayla has struggled to receive adequate care and support, losing her home and independence. Despite the hardships, she remains hopeful and grateful for the assistance of non-profit organizations like Veterans for Freedom.

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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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The New York Times article discusses individuals experiencing lingering side effects from the vaccine, like nurse practitioner Sean Barkovich. He developed symptoms after his first dose, worsening after the second. Despite seeking answers from medical professionals and agencies, he faced dismissal and censorship. Testing revealed autoantibodies and similarities to long COVID, despite never having the virus. The lack of transparency and support has fueled vaccine hesitancy. The speaker pledges to continue advocating for a comprehensive investigation into vaccine side effects and long-term impacts.

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Auburn Grundy, a healthy 17-year-old, received the COVID-19 vaccine before going on a school trip. However, she tested positive for COVID-19 while on the trip and was sent home early. Two days later, she went into cardiac arrest and tragically passed away 17 days later. Her parents share their experience, including the difficulties they faced in getting her medical help and the complications she experienced while on life support. They express confusion about why she became so sick despite being vaccinated.

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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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Although I am not a doctor, I’m a nurse. On the front lines we knew what was happening. When we asked for ibuprofen, they said no. When we asked why we weren’t giving steroids, the answer was “we’re just following orders.” Following orders has led to the sheer number of deaths in these hospitals. I didn’t see a single patient die of COVID. I’ve seen a substantial number die of negligence and medical malfeasance. When I was on the front lines of New York, I became globally known as the nurse in the break room sobbing, saying they were murdering my patients. Pharmaceutical companies had gone into those hospitals and decided to practice on the minorities, the disadvantaged, the marginalized populations with no advocates, because the very agencies that should protect them were closed while we were sheltering in place. While I was there, pharmaceutical companies rolled out remdesivir onto a substantial number of patients, which we all saw was killing the patients. And now, it’s the FDA-approved drug that is continuing to kill patients in the United States. As nurses, we’ve collected a descriptive amount of information that you may not get from the doctors. Doctors do quantitative data; we do qualitative data with a humanistic, phenomenological approach in nursing research. We’ve collected data from patients across the country for which we’ve helped patients through the American Front Line Nurses and the advocacy network so nurses could advocate for these patients. This data pool shows that as these patients get remdesivir, they have a less than twenty-five percent chance of survival if they get more than two doses. Now they’re rolling it out on children as well and into nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities as early intervention, even though doctors Pierre Corre and Merrick have demonstrated that there are cost-effective medications out there, and we are going to see the amplification of death across the country. We haven’t even touched on vaccines, which our expert panels have described; I won’t touch on that since many are far superior to me. Two days ago I flew out my first 10-year-old with a heart attack and had to fight the ER doctor because he said, “ten-year-olds don’t have heart attacks.” I argued for thirty minutes to force his hand to get an EKG and found a STEMI; the 12-lead EKG lit up. He said it wasn’t possible, and I said, “was just vaccinated yesterday. It is very much possible.” People contact me and the nurse advocates at American Front Line Nurses to help advocate, because there’s victim shaming—“it’s anxiety,” “it’s this.” But if they acknowledge it as a vaccine injury, the physician, the corporation, the hospital, the clinic may not get reimbursed, so it’s labeled as anxiety, neuropathy, or Guillain–Barré syndrome, when it’s very realistically a vaccine injury. I’ve traveled to South America, India, and South Africa, working in hot zones, stopping the spread of the virus and doing early intervention. Nowhere in developing nations do I see these issues that we see here in the United States. I’m a very proud American citizen from a family of immigrants. Our level of health care has deteriorated to substandard third-world-nation health care. You are better off in South America in a field hospital than in level-one trauma designer hospitals in the United States. As nurses, we are getting reports across the country from American frontline nurses about patients not getting food, water, or basic care. How come a patient hasn’t been fed in nine days? Why do I need a court order to force a hospital to feed a person who isn’t intubated and who would like food? If they’re on a ventilator, they’re not given water or basic care. We’re not allowed to take a BiPAP mask off to help someone eat. I’ve had patients who haven’t been bathed, haven’t been fed, and haven’t been given water, or been turned. This isn’t a hospital; this is a concentration camp. Nowhere in the United States do we isolate people for hundreds of hours with no human contact; it’s not allowed even in prisons. In hospitals, we isolate patients from their families for days, and you have to say goodbye over an iPhone, or you have to shuttle people in to see them. I was fired for sneaking a Hispanic family in to say the last rites to their family. Thank you, Senator Johnson, for giving nurses the opportunity to represent our patients, because we’re not often thought of as leading professionals, though we are the missing link between the doctors and the patients. Thank you for this time. Thank you for being a nurse.

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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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