Brianne Dressen
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That's a really good question. I would hope that at one point we can get one of them to just answer that in an honest fashion. I guess that's one benefit of a lawsuit is hopefully that will force them to actually take this seriously and answer those questions that not just me injured in the clinical trial, but their other participants would like to know those implications.
That's a really good question. I would hope that at one point we can get one of them to just answer that in an honest fashion. I guess that's one benefit of a lawsuit is hopefully that will force them to actually take this seriously and answer those questions that not just me injured in the clinical trial, but their other participants would like to know those implications.
We all enlisted in the fight against COVID together to help the greater good. I had no idea when I enrolled in this scientific experiment that I was actually enlisting in a corporate propaganda machine. I thought I was enlisting in an objective, active scientific process. And they did agree to help me if there was a problem, and they didn't.
We all enlisted in the fight against COVID together to help the greater good. I had no idea when I enrolled in this scientific experiment that I was actually enlisting in a corporate propaganda machine. I thought I was enlisting in an objective, active scientific process. And they did agree to help me if there was a problem, and they didn't.
Dr. Drew called me unfixable.
Dr. Drew called me unfixable.
Well, through fighting with the NIH, fighting with the FDA, fighting with all of the drug companies, we learned really quickly that they were not going to help us. So we started our own registered 501c3 nonprofit, react19.org. We currently represent 36,000 COVID vaccine injured Americans. We have a partnership with over 20 other COVID vaccine injury organizations globally.
Well, through fighting with the NIH, fighting with the FDA, fighting with all of the drug companies, we learned really quickly that they were not going to help us. So we started our own registered 501c3 nonprofit, react19.org. We currently represent 36,000 COVID vaccine injured Americans. We have a partnership with over 20 other COVID vaccine injury organizations globally.
The purpose of this organization is to provide financial, physical, and emotional support for people that are suffering these severe adverse events. Because just like you know, they're not getting adequate medical care. They're getting no compensation from the government. And they also are... completely left abandoned. And emotionally, it's been a really big struggle for a lot of our members.
The purpose of this organization is to provide financial, physical, and emotional support for people that are suffering these severe adverse events. Because just like you know, they're not getting adequate medical care. They're getting no compensation from the government. And they also are... completely left abandoned. And emotionally, it's been a really big struggle for a lot of our members.
Our partner organization did a survey.
Our partner organization did a survey.
Well, and this is something that you understand better than most is that kind of psychological... attack on people that are suffering, that are really just trying to hang on to the day-to-day is a very dangerous situation. So our partner organization did a survey and asked their injured membership, how many of you have considered suicide during the duration of your illness?
Well, and this is something that you understand better than most is that kind of psychological... attack on people that are suffering, that are really just trying to hang on to the day-to-day is a very dangerous situation. So our partner organization did a survey and asked their injured membership, how many of you have considered suicide during the duration of your illness?
The answer came back with over 70%. Oh, yeah, that makes sense. As far as we're concerned, 70% of people who self-report that they're having severe COVID vaccine injuries are coming... are having a life or death decision because of the severe circumstances they land. So this is why we do feel that this is a crisis and it's something that the government does need to address.
The answer came back with over 70%. Oh, yeah, that makes sense. As far as we're concerned, 70% of people who self-report that they're having severe COVID vaccine injuries are coming... are having a life or death decision because of the severe circumstances they land. So this is why we do feel that this is a crisis and it's something that the government does need to address.
And we are expecting the Trump administration to really dig into this to address these issues long covet issues chronic fatigue syndrome issues these are the patients that just continue to be abandoned but in the meantime yes it's independent organizations people like yourself that are really propelling this conversation to be something that is not political But making this a human issue, right?
And we are expecting the Trump administration to really dig into this to address these issues long covet issues chronic fatigue syndrome issues these are the patients that just continue to be abandoned but in the meantime yes it's independent organizations people like yourself that are really propelling this conversation to be something that is not political But making this a human issue, right?
And so that's why- So weird. Yeah, so through our organization, we have provided medical grants for over $890,000 to date to people that are suffering severe adverse events. We're a volunteer organization. We do this because we understand the substantial needs of this population. So if there's anyone out there
And so that's why- So weird. Yeah, so through our organization, we have provided medical grants for over $890,000 to date to people that are suffering severe adverse events. We're a volunteer organization. We do this because we understand the substantial needs of this population. So if there's anyone out there