Maddie De Garay is symbolic of all that was wrong with the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, including demonstrating how the medical establishment, doctors, hospital administrators, the FDA and CDC all closed ranks to portray Maddie as suffering some psychosomatic disorder.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Stephanie de Garay's daughter Maddie is seated next to her. Maddie is in a wheelchair and has a feeding tube attached to her nose.
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: First thank you Senator Johnson for the opportunity to share Maddie's story, and to all of you for your willingness to listen. This isn't easy for me, and it's, this has been very clearly emotional. So I'm going to read what I've written so I don't lose track.
My name is Stephanie and this is my daughter Maddie. And we live in Ohio. On January 20th Maddie received her second dose of the Pfizer covid vaccine as a participant in the clinical trial [voice breaks with emotion] for 12 to 15 year olds.
All three of our kids volunteered and were excited to participate in the trial as a way to help us all return to normal life. My husband works in the medical field and I have a degree in electrical engineering. We are pro-vaccine and pro-science which is why we agreed to let Maddie and her two older brothers volunteer for the trial.
Before Maddie got her final dose of the vaccine she was a healthy 12 year old who got straight A's
and had lots of friends. She had a life. She was energetic. She was not like this. Although she does still have lots of friends.
Upon receiving the second shot Maddie immediately felt pain at the injection site and over the next 24 hours she developed severe abdominal and chest pain. And the way she described the chest pain, and I quote, it feels like my heart is being ripped out through my neck.
She had painful electrical shocks down her neck and spine that forced her to walk hunched over. She had extreme pain in her fingers and toes. It actually made them turn white and they were cold whenever you touched them. She had edema.
So my husband immediately took her to the ER, as instructed by the vaccine child nurse administrator, which is what we were instructed to do. Her blood was taken for a renal profile and tested. She was checked for appendicitis, which she did not have, and given an IV with some medicine and sent home. However, in the discharge papers from the Children's Hospital ER that she went to, the diagnosis stated, adverse effect of vaccine initial encounter. This would be the only time that that was written in her medical charts. But it's in there.
Over the next two and a half months her abdominal muscle and nerve pain became unbearable. She had developed additional symptoms that included gastroparesis, nausea and vomiting, erratic blood pressure and heart rate, memory loss, she mixes up words, brain fog, headaches, dizziness, fainting, she fell and hit her head, and then seizures. She had verbal, she had developed verbal and motor tics. She had loss of feeling from the waist down and muscle weakness. Drastic changes in her vision. Urinary retention and loss of bladder control. Severely irregular and heavy menstrual cycles. And eventually she had to have an NG [1] tube put in to get nutrition.
All of these symptoms are still here today. Some days are worse than others.
Our greatest challenge came when her doctors began to consider an alternative diagnosis. Well she really didn't have one before so it was the first one. So like everybody else, she had lots of tests but not nearly as many tests as everybody else when she's a child. Why didn't they do this all those tests on her?
[Overcome with emotion] Sorry.
So because they couldn't figure it out, one physician labeled her as having functional neurologic disorder, saying it was due to anxiety. This concerned us and we didn't agree with it because she doesn't have anxiety. Look at her. I mean, what 13 year-old can sit here calmly okay, if they have anxiety or mental issues? At one point they even tried to admit her to a mental hospital.
So we did seek additional medical opinions, some of which came from this group.
In June we connected her neurologist with another doctor that's doing research on adverse reactions like Maddie's. She was finally provided but they finally gave her an MRI, did an MRI of her brain an MRV and a bunch of additional blood tests. It took five months to get that done. Over the past five months Maddie has been into the ER nine times and has been hospitalized three times for a total of two months in the hospital.
What I want to ask, Maddie volunteered for the Pfizer trial, why, why aren't they researching her to figure out why it happened, so other people don't have to go through this? Instead, they're just saying it's mental. Anybody's mental, it's me.
So today our journey's end to help our daughter Maddie continues. All we want is for Maddie to be seen, heard, and believed because she has not been. And we want her to get the help she desperately needs so she can go back to normal.
Why is she not back to normal? She was totally fine before this. She did the right thing, trying to help everybody else, and they're not helping her. Thanks.
6:04
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Maddie de Garay's GoFundMe page offers more information about her case, including links to more testimony by her mother.
[1] Nasal gastric tube "A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a type of medical catheter that’s inserted through your nose into your stomach. It’s used for limited periods to deliver substances such as food or medications to your stomach or to draw substances out." source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24313-nasogastric-tube
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Stephanie de Garay's daughter Maddie, in a wheelchair and with a feeding tube taped to her nose, sits next to her mother as she testifies.
TRANSCRIPT
1:59:06
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Hi, my name is Stephanie de Garay and this is my daughter Maddie. When she was 12 years old she participated in the Pfizer covid vaccine trial for 12 - 15 year olds at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. This is the first trial any of my kids have ever been in. I never had considered ever putting them in a trial before, but this seemed like, you know, when they asked if they could be in it, it seemed like a win-win, you know?
So it's been over 9 months since she got her second dose. She can't walk. She's in a wheelchair. She has an NG tube for all of her nutrition. She has constant pain in her stomach, back, and neck. She was over there laying on chairs because she can't make it through this. She can't feel her legs. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
When she got her first dose, her reaction was typical. She had fever, body aches, and fatigue, and it went away in a couple days.
When she got her second dose she had immediate pain where she had gotten the injection, and the first thing she told me when she, because her dad took her, was, that didn't happen, that hurt way more than the first time. Like, enough to point it out.
In less than 12 hours she developed severe abdominal pain, horrible nausea, painful electric shocks on her spine and neck. Her hands were ice cold when you touched them. She had— and on her feet. Pain all over her body. Her vaccine arm went numb. And I'm finding more and more stuff is, I, I, you forget stuff because so much has happened to her. Like, as I read through the things, I I keep redocumenting everything.
She had chest pain, severe chest pain. The way she described it, it felt like it was being, her heart was being pulled out of her neck. Tachycardia that was actually seen on an EKG. And she was extremely dizzy so she felt like she couldn't stand up.
So those were her reactions.
I just want to walk though, give you everybody a better idea of what happens in a trial because I did not know. My kids had never been in a trial before, so I went in trusting the drug companies, the FDA, CDC, the hospital where the trial was held, Cincinnati Children's, a very reputable hospital.
So when you enter the trial, everybody uses a trial app. And there are slides and they'll be available later so that you can see more detail. It's called Trial [inaudible] and they log the reactions for 7 days after each dose, that's it.
The app only allows you to record solicited adverse events like fever, redness, injection site pain, swelling, headache, vomiting, and other typical, expected reactions. That is it. And you do, say, mild, moderate, severe. Severe means that you had to go to the ER. You record your fever, like the actual amount and the swelling. So that's all the details. There's no freeform at all to fill in any other reaction that you have beyond the typical nonserious adverse events other than, well that's it. Shock.
So there's a full list on realnotrare.com slash about that will be available.[1]
What you have to do if you have any other type of adverse event is, you have to call the study doctor or the principal investigator, and that's the only way to record this. There's no way to have any unbiased way of entering it in and documenting it.
I'm sorry, I'm going off track.
So we did what we were told. We called the study doctor and they told us to go to go to Cincinnati Children's ER where the trial was held to check for appendicitis. She did not have appendicitis. They couldn't even find her appendix.
What made it into the trial record is unclear. And and yes, we did ask, several times and have it documented. We still don't know what was actually reported.
So basically as you can see this leaves a lot of room for human error, and concern of recording bias coming from the principal investigator, which was Dr. Frenck[2] in her case.
So what was said about Maddie? The next slide. If you go then to the documentation.
2:04:18 [slide appears on screen]
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: So, the New England Journal of Medicine article about the covid, the Pfizer covid vaccine in adolescents. So first take note the principal investigator for Maddie's trial is the lead author for the New England Journal of Medicine article.[3]
The adverse event section has 308 words, 76 of those were dedicated to describing one single patient that had simply a temperature greater than 40 degrees. Not great to have but that, you know [inaudible]. There is absolutely no mention of any of Maddie's adverse reactions in that article. Zero.
In the EUA [Emergency Use Authorization] amendment Maddie's adverse reaction was reduced to 5 lines that they claimed was eventually diagnosed as functional abdominal pain. It's a stomach ache.
By the data cut off for the trial, on March 13th, Maddie experienced over 35 adverse events, different things happening to her, very similar to all the stories that you're hearing here. This happened during the trial. Some examples are blood in her urine 7 times. Decreased vision. Loss of feeling from her waist down, dizziness, fainting, tremors, muscle weakness, and more. They're all available in the slides, all of her reactions. None of these were mentioned in either document.
She went to the ER 9 times and was hospitalized 3 times for a total of 63 days, and this was by June 1st. Look at the dates of the article and around when this was approved. Maddie was in the hospital when the EUA was approved for 12 to 15 year olds. The doctor did not even know it.
So let me ask you this. Functional abdominal pain. Stomach ache. Does your child, when they have a stomach ache, does that put your child in a wheelchair? Does your child's stomachache require a feeding tube? Does your child spend 64 days in the hospital for the stomach ache? If they did a urine test when they have a stomach ache, would there be blood in their urine? I don't think so.
I thought that Maddie would be in the best hands possible in the rare chance she had a severe reaction. That was not the case. They did everything in their power to hide everything that happened to her. And that is why this happening to all these other people and kids.
So my question is, you're hearing my story, Maddie was not kicked out of the trial, so, she's still in it. By the way, so is my son Lukas who did not, he was in the placebo group, and he did not get the vaccine. So they have one person, if you want to know that that they can— and he hasn't had covid.
If they minimalized Maddie's reaction to the vaccines like this, I wonder what really happened to those in the clinical trials who had a reaction to the first dose, they never got to have the second dose, that means they're out of the trials, they're disqualified. I wonder what else was hidden in either the Pfizer trial or any of the other ones. Because I know there was things, there were things they didn't— Thank you.
2:08:22
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: Thank you, Stephanie. I've got a quick question. Obviously, we invited the CEO from Pfizer or some representative from Pfizer. Nobody showed up. You, because you had the courage to come forward in June[4] you have had some media attention, not by the mainstream media, but Pfizer has to be aware of you. Have they reached out to you since June?
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Neither Pfizer, the FDA, or the CDC has ever talked to us or attempted to. We have never heard anything from them, ever.
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: That is outrageous.
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Filed it in VAERS[5] also, still didn't hear anything.
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: So that is outrageous. I mean, not only totally cast aside but I think what you describe in your testimony would, I would determine as a coverup. But thank you. Maddie, God bless you.
[3] "Safety, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy of the BNT162b2 Covid-19 Vaccine in Adolescents", Frenck et al., New England Journal of Medicine, May 27, 2001 https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2107456
This is disgusting and disturbing. I am so angry! Our blind faith in the medical establishment has got to stop. We must fund research into prevention and natural methods of dealing with sickness instead of damaging and killing our precious youth with these insane vaccines! God please help Maddie and the others who were led into this horrific situation. 🙏🏻
So glad you included the video. Maddie looks SO much better. Clearly a long road ahead over something that never should have happened.
Pretty sure many know of the early critical, positive role Monash University played in identifying ivermectin as a possible effective treatment against Covid. Not sure everyone is aware of the USyd professor, part of the Fauci inner circle, who played a role in gaslighting the world putting his name on the Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2 zoonotic origin of Covid paper. Is that guy facing any questions or a future reckoning a possibility?
I just saw an interview with Professor Clancy who is using Ivermectin as part of his protocol for treating long Covid and long Vax. He's an academic and a clinician and knows what works and what doesn't.
Thanks Transcriber. I did see Ron Johnson's panel unfortunately it fell on deaf ears. They just want to keep pushing their money-making product.
Relatedly-- and some answers to your questions:
Press Conference with Families Speaking Out About Adverse Vaccine Reactions
June 29, 2021
https://rumble.com/vj79qt-press-conference-with-families-speaking-out-about-adverse-vaccine-reactions.html
CLIP (different camera, better sound): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4X6VMdTK8Y
TRANSCRIPT
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Stephanie de Garay's daughter Maddie is seated next to her. Maddie is in a wheelchair and has a feeding tube attached to her nose.
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: First thank you Senator Johnson for the opportunity to share Maddie's story, and to all of you for your willingness to listen. This isn't easy for me, and it's, this has been very clearly emotional. So I'm going to read what I've written so I don't lose track.
My name is Stephanie and this is my daughter Maddie. And we live in Ohio. On January 20th Maddie received her second dose of the Pfizer covid vaccine as a participant in the clinical trial [voice breaks with emotion] for 12 to 15 year olds.
All three of our kids volunteered and were excited to participate in the trial as a way to help us all return to normal life. My husband works in the medical field and I have a degree in electrical engineering. We are pro-vaccine and pro-science which is why we agreed to let Maddie and her two older brothers volunteer for the trial.
Before Maddie got her final dose of the vaccine she was a healthy 12 year old who got straight A's
and had lots of friends. She had a life. She was energetic. She was not like this. Although she does still have lots of friends.
Upon receiving the second shot Maddie immediately felt pain at the injection site and over the next 24 hours she developed severe abdominal and chest pain. And the way she described the chest pain, and I quote, it feels like my heart is being ripped out through my neck.
She had painful electrical shocks down her neck and spine that forced her to walk hunched over. She had extreme pain in her fingers and toes. It actually made them turn white and they were cold whenever you touched them. She had edema.
So my husband immediately took her to the ER, as instructed by the vaccine child nurse administrator, which is what we were instructed to do. Her blood was taken for a renal profile and tested. She was checked for appendicitis, which she did not have, and given an IV with some medicine and sent home. However, in the discharge papers from the Children's Hospital ER that she went to, the diagnosis stated, adverse effect of vaccine initial encounter. This would be the only time that that was written in her medical charts. But it's in there.
Over the next two and a half months her abdominal muscle and nerve pain became unbearable. She had developed additional symptoms that included gastroparesis, nausea and vomiting, erratic blood pressure and heart rate, memory loss, she mixes up words, brain fog, headaches, dizziness, fainting, she fell and hit her head, and then seizures. She had verbal, she had developed verbal and motor tics. She had loss of feeling from the waist down and muscle weakness. Drastic changes in her vision. Urinary retention and loss of bladder control. Severely irregular and heavy menstrual cycles. And eventually she had to have an NG [1] tube put in to get nutrition.
All of these symptoms are still here today. Some days are worse than others.
Our greatest challenge came when her doctors began to consider an alternative diagnosis. Well she really didn't have one before so it was the first one. So like everybody else, she had lots of tests but not nearly as many tests as everybody else when she's a child. Why didn't they do this all those tests on her?
[Overcome with emotion] Sorry.
So because they couldn't figure it out, one physician labeled her as having functional neurologic disorder, saying it was due to anxiety. This concerned us and we didn't agree with it because she doesn't have anxiety. Look at her. I mean, what 13 year-old can sit here calmly okay, if they have anxiety or mental issues? At one point they even tried to admit her to a mental hospital.
So we did seek additional medical opinions, some of which came from this group.
In June we connected her neurologist with another doctor that's doing research on adverse reactions like Maddie's. She was finally provided but they finally gave her an MRI, did an MRI of her brain an MRV and a bunch of additional blood tests. It took five months to get that done. Over the past five months Maddie has been into the ER nine times and has been hospitalized three times for a total of two months in the hospital.
What I want to ask, Maddie volunteered for the Pfizer trial, why, why aren't they researching her to figure out why it happened, so other people don't have to go through this? Instead, they're just saying it's mental. Anybody's mental, it's me.
So today our journey's end to help our daughter Maddie continues. All we want is for Maddie to be seen, heard, and believed because she has not been. And we want her to get the help she desperately needs so she can go back to normal.
Why is she not back to normal? She was totally fine before this. She did the right thing, trying to help everybody else, and they're not helping her. Thanks.
6:04
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
Maddie de Garay's GoFundMe page offers more information about her case, including links to more testimony by her mother.
https://www.lifefunder.com/maddie
[1] Nasal gastric tube "A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a type of medical catheter that’s inserted through your nose into your stomach. It’s used for limited periods to deliver substances such as food or medications to your stomach or to draw substances out." source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/24313-nasogastric-tube
Also relatedly:
US Senator Ron Johnson Holds Expert Panel On Federal Vaccine Mandates - Nov 2 2021
Posted February 6, 2022
https://rumble.com/vu8wa4-us-senator-ron-johnson-holds-expert-panel-on-federal-vaccine-mandates.html
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Stephanie de Garay's daughter Maddie, in a wheelchair and with a feeding tube taped to her nose, sits next to her mother as she testifies.
TRANSCRIPT
1:59:06
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Hi, my name is Stephanie de Garay and this is my daughter Maddie. When she was 12 years old she participated in the Pfizer covid vaccine trial for 12 - 15 year olds at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. This is the first trial any of my kids have ever been in. I never had considered ever putting them in a trial before, but this seemed like, you know, when they asked if they could be in it, it seemed like a win-win, you know?
So it's been over 9 months since she got her second dose. She can't walk. She's in a wheelchair. She has an NG tube for all of her nutrition. She has constant pain in her stomach, back, and neck. She was over there laying on chairs because she can't make it through this. She can't feel her legs. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
When she got her first dose, her reaction was typical. She had fever, body aches, and fatigue, and it went away in a couple days.
When she got her second dose she had immediate pain where she had gotten the injection, and the first thing she told me when she, because her dad took her, was, that didn't happen, that hurt way more than the first time. Like, enough to point it out.
In less than 12 hours she developed severe abdominal pain, horrible nausea, painful electric shocks on her spine and neck. Her hands were ice cold when you touched them. She had— and on her feet. Pain all over her body. Her vaccine arm went numb. And I'm finding more and more stuff is, I, I, you forget stuff because so much has happened to her. Like, as I read through the things, I I keep redocumenting everything.
She had chest pain, severe chest pain. The way she described it, it felt like it was being, her heart was being pulled out of her neck. Tachycardia that was actually seen on an EKG. And she was extremely dizzy so she felt like she couldn't stand up.
So those were her reactions.
I just want to walk though, give you everybody a better idea of what happens in a trial because I did not know. My kids had never been in a trial before, so I went in trusting the drug companies, the FDA, CDC, the hospital where the trial was held, Cincinnati Children's, a very reputable hospital.
So when you enter the trial, everybody uses a trial app. And there are slides and they'll be available later so that you can see more detail. It's called Trial [inaudible] and they log the reactions for 7 days after each dose, that's it.
The app only allows you to record solicited adverse events like fever, redness, injection site pain, swelling, headache, vomiting, and other typical, expected reactions. That is it. And you do, say, mild, moderate, severe. Severe means that you had to go to the ER. You record your fever, like the actual amount and the swelling. So that's all the details. There's no freeform at all to fill in any other reaction that you have beyond the typical nonserious adverse events other than, well that's it. Shock.
So there's a full list on realnotrare.com slash about that will be available.[1]
What you have to do if you have any other type of adverse event is, you have to call the study doctor or the principal investigator, and that's the only way to record this. There's no way to have any unbiased way of entering it in and documenting it.
I'm sorry, I'm going off track.
So we did what we were told. We called the study doctor and they told us to go to go to Cincinnati Children's ER where the trial was held to check for appendicitis. She did not have appendicitis. They couldn't even find her appendix.
What made it into the trial record is unclear. And and yes, we did ask, several times and have it documented. We still don't know what was actually reported.
So basically as you can see this leaves a lot of room for human error, and concern of recording bias coming from the principal investigator, which was Dr. Frenck[2] in her case.
So what was said about Maddie? The next slide. If you go then to the documentation.
2:04:18 [slide appears on screen]
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: So, the New England Journal of Medicine article about the covid, the Pfizer covid vaccine in adolescents. So first take note the principal investigator for Maddie's trial is the lead author for the New England Journal of Medicine article.[3]
The adverse event section has 308 words, 76 of those were dedicated to describing one single patient that had simply a temperature greater than 40 degrees. Not great to have but that, you know [inaudible]. There is absolutely no mention of any of Maddie's adverse reactions in that article. Zero.
In the EUA [Emergency Use Authorization] amendment Maddie's adverse reaction was reduced to 5 lines that they claimed was eventually diagnosed as functional abdominal pain. It's a stomach ache.
By the data cut off for the trial, on March 13th, Maddie experienced over 35 adverse events, different things happening to her, very similar to all the stories that you're hearing here. This happened during the trial. Some examples are blood in her urine 7 times. Decreased vision. Loss of feeling from her waist down, dizziness, fainting, tremors, muscle weakness, and more. They're all available in the slides, all of her reactions. None of these were mentioned in either document.
She went to the ER 9 times and was hospitalized 3 times for a total of 63 days, and this was by June 1st. Look at the dates of the article and around when this was approved. Maddie was in the hospital when the EUA was approved for 12 to 15 year olds. The doctor did not even know it.
So let me ask you this. Functional abdominal pain. Stomach ache. Does your child, when they have a stomach ache, does that put your child in a wheelchair? Does your child's stomachache require a feeding tube? Does your child spend 64 days in the hospital for the stomach ache? If they did a urine test when they have a stomach ache, would there be blood in their urine? I don't think so.
I thought that Maddie would be in the best hands possible in the rare chance she had a severe reaction. That was not the case. They did everything in their power to hide everything that happened to her. And that is why this happening to all these other people and kids.
So my question is, you're hearing my story, Maddie was not kicked out of the trial, so, she's still in it. By the way, so is my son Lukas who did not, he was in the placebo group, and he did not get the vaccine. So they have one person, if you want to know that that they can— and he hasn't had covid.
If they minimalized Maddie's reaction to the vaccines like this, I wonder what really happened to those in the clinical trials who had a reaction to the first dose, they never got to have the second dose, that means they're out of the trials, they're disqualified. I wonder what else was hidden in either the Pfizer trial or any of the other ones. Because I know there was things, there were things they didn't— Thank you.
2:08:22
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: Thank you, Stephanie. I've got a quick question. Obviously, we invited the CEO from Pfizer or some representative from Pfizer. Nobody showed up. You, because you had the courage to come forward in June[4] you have had some media attention, not by the mainstream media, but Pfizer has to be aware of you. Have they reached out to you since June?
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Neither Pfizer, the FDA, or the CDC has ever talked to us or attempted to. We have never heard anything from them, ever.
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: That is outrageous.
STEPHANIE DE GARAY: Filed it in VAERS[5] also, still didn't hear anything.
US SENATOR RON JOHNSON: So that is outrageous. I mean, not only totally cast aside but I think what you describe in your testimony would, I would determine as a coverup. But thank you. Maddie, God bless you.
2:09:19
[END]
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:
[1] Maddie de Garay's entry, with links to other testimony and interviews with her mother Stephanie de Garay, can be found at https://www.realnotrare.com/post/maddie-de-garay
[2] Robert W. Frenck, Jr., MD.
[3] "Safety, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy of the BNT162b2 Covid-19 Vaccine in Adolescents", Frenck et al., New England Journal of Medicine, May 27, 2001 https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2107456
[4] Stephanie de Garay gave her testimony about her daughter Maddie's injuries in the Pfizer trial for Senator Ron Johnson's roundtable discussion on June 29, 2021. For a transcript of that testimony and relevant links, see https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/85369.html . The video of the roundtzable is at https://rumble.com/vj79qt-press-conference-with-families-speaking-out-about-adverse-vaccine-reactions.html
CLIP (different camera, better sound): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4X6VMdTK8Y
[5] The CDC's Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System. https://vaers.hhs.gov/about.html
(Note: https://openvaers.com/covid-data provides VAERS data in a more reader-friendly presentation)
This is disgusting and disturbing. I am so angry! Our blind faith in the medical establishment has got to stop. We must fund research into prevention and natural methods of dealing with sickness instead of damaging and killing our precious youth with these insane vaccines! God please help Maddie and the others who were led into this horrific situation. 🙏🏻
She may make partial recovery but with demyelination of nerve fibres it’s not great.
So glad you included the video. Maddie looks SO much better. Clearly a long road ahead over something that never should have happened.
Pretty sure many know of the early critical, positive role Monash University played in identifying ivermectin as a possible effective treatment against Covid. Not sure everyone is aware of the USyd professor, part of the Fauci inner circle, who played a role in gaslighting the world putting his name on the Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2 zoonotic origin of Covid paper. Is that guy facing any questions or a future reckoning a possibility?
I just saw an interview with Professor Clancy who is using Ivermectin as part of his protocol for treating long Covid and long Vax. He's an academic and a clinician and knows what works and what doesn't.
Dr. McCullough talks about using nattokinase combined with bromelain and curcumin.
Yes it’s supposed to clear out spike protein.
Good questions!!! Needed questions!!! Praying for their family. One w them in their loss. :( keep speaking the truth Mr. Ely!