Dr. Meryl Nass
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Okay. Yes. Very glad to be here again.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Well, you know, I know Bree. Bree has done something that no one else has done in the chronic fatigue community or vaccine injury community, which is that basically she's gone everywhere, she's done everything, and she's created an organization for people and is actually finding ways to to help them and to keep them connected with each other, which is crucially important.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
All of the symptoms, this is going to be strange for people to hear, but all the symptoms relisted that she was experiencing were symptoms or syndromes that people who got anthrax vaccine and got sick had. So POTS, chronic fatigue syndrome, hair loss, small fiber neuropathy, Everything else she said. And it's very interesting. I mean, that should be studied.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Of course, nobody studied it for anthrax vaccine. And if it wasn't for people like Brie, nobody would be studying it now. And in fact, the NIH had a billion dollars to spend studying long COVID. And they blew a billion dollars and they got zilch.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
So, no, I don't have an overarching theory, but because people became sensitive, many people, and not only anthrax vaccine injured, but people with Gulf War syndrome, it's been reported in a bunch of papers, developed food sensitivity, chemical odor sensitivity, and sometimes sensitivity to molds or even electromagnetic fields.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
So I would say that that could probably only happen if some factor in our bodies that's modulating our experience and deciding what we should react to and what we shouldn't react to has gone awry.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Yes, whether that applies to the other symptoms, I can't say.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Okay. One thing that doesn't fit with the internal medicine model is a concept that a lot of alternative doctors use, which is simply overload. And I think that may be a reasonable hypothesis. So if you're producing a lot of spike protein, right, you may be overloading that way.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
With anthrax vaccine, it was a very dirty vaccine, had loads of different antigenic bits in it because it wasn't cleaned up. So there was protein, DNA, RNA, you know, everything you can, carbohydrates, you know.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Well, people with chemical exposure. So... People who worked in the EPA building that was a sick building in Washington. It was a very tight building. A lot of people became chemically sensitive and developed various syndromes. This is over 20 years ago. because they were breathing in or exposed to too much junk.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
There's so much stuff that comes off the polyurethane, off gases from the paint, off gases from so many potential building materials. And then there's people who live in homes that have a lot of mold exposure, and certain molds will do it to them. So it fits with an overload hypothesis, whatever that turns out to be, because we don't know what regulates. We don't know which cells.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
But we could find out. We could probably use animal models. Right.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Yeah. And it may be because we're using up too much of certain substances, more than we can make, deal with it, right? Or we're using up vitamins as cofactors. Because some people do improve with CoQ10 or B12 or whatever.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Well, I think what we saw with these six missiles launched from Ukraine that required U.S. targeting right into a depot, a weapons depot in Russia, What we're seeing is the deep state is doing everything possible to create as much chaos to either leave the Trump administration with as many problems as possible, or perhaps to even get into a war that would stop the administration from changing.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
We're in a very dangerous period now until January 20th.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Well, RFK was looking into a RICO case once before, that three years ago that I was involved with. So a RICO case is a very special case because you get triple damages. So lawyers can afford to invest in it. And it's something that attorney generals can take on.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
so that they can sue because they were required to pay some of the Medicaid costs of people who were injured by bad vaccines or bad drugs like remdesivir. You know, what happened during COVID was, in my own experience, unique, had never happened before, which is the medical journals linked arms and wouldn't publish articles that were critical of, say, the vaccine. Right.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
published articles that were obviously fraudulent. And of course, I'm talking about the May 22, 2020 article in The Lancet, which claimed that it had data on 90,000 people from six continents, six continents in real time. And just think about that.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
that were all hospitalized and about 15,000 or 20,000 were given chloroquine drugs, hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, and it claimed that the death rate was higher in those who had received a chloroquine drug compared to everybody else. So that was the study. It got worldwide attention. I was driving home and I heard it on the radio. So everybody was talking about it.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
It turned out that it was all fabricated, but of course it was fabricated. I knew the minute I read it, which was that evening, because you can't, there are no databases that have all those hospitals data in many languages in real time. Nobody has access. And if you did have access, it would cost hundreds of millions of dollars. So it was clearly fraudulent.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Now, if I could figure that out in five minutes, why couldn't the Lancet editors, you know, why couldn't the peer reviewers, you know, no one had ever heard of such a database before. And it turned out it was a company with five employees. So. You know, it was ridiculous.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Right. And The Lancet has had a series of articles that are questionable. They eventually did admit that this one was fabricated. The editor-in-chief, Richard Wharton, admitted that. But the journals have refused to publish other good papers or retracted papers that got published when they were politically incorrect.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
And the specialty boards, as you know, went after and took away the board certification of Dr. Merrick and Dr. Corey. And when I looked up the board, I looked myself up when that happened to them and found that mine had been removed. I no longer had a board. And they hadn't even contacted me.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
It is interesting. Well, you know, when you look into the board, you see the fellow who was the head has just recently retired a few months ago. What was his name? Richard Barron. And he was also the head of the foundation for the American Board of Internal Medicine. And he was earning over a million dollars a year with that gig. Right.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
He had published a paper and talked on a New England Journal podcast about how difficult, you know, they asked him, well, how do you figure out what's misinformation and what isn't misinformation? And he dodged. He said, well, if a doctor tells somebody to go get treated with magnets for cancer, well, that's misinformation. But he wouldn't draw a line or give a definition. No.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Which is what every, in my case, when I took, you know, when I went before the medical board in Maine, they would not say what I had either, what specific thing I said that was misinformation, nor would they define what misinformation was. So the board, the board of internal medicine knew they were skating on thin ice, but decided to...
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
You know, cross a line and take away people's board certifications, you know, on the basis of this misinformation thing, which they didn't define. And I would say that they were just like the case of Brianne. They breached a contract. We had an implied contract with them, right? We did our residency. We took our test. We paid our dues. And that was the deal.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
They give us the board certification when we've gone through those hoops. And just to take it away like that, it's not written down anywhere how they can do that. You know, I mean, they're allowed to do it if you've done something terrible. But if they don't even specify what it is you've done, they can't do it. But they did it anyway.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
So we've, you know, anyway, so there's a lot of illegal things that have gone on. And it seems that there was some kind of collusion because several boards were doing the same thing. The pediatrics board and the OBGYN board was doing the same thing. And many of the journals were doing the same thing. And somebody must have told them to do it, and presumably money changed hands.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Something changed hands. So I think a RICO case is very reasonable, and it's a way to get to the bottom of what exactly happened.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
I was going to answer a question you had posed earlier, which is that the AstraZeneca vaccine and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines were both using the adenovirus as a vector, were both double-stranded DNA, but they were made by two different companies.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Moderna versus Pfizer. Now, most of the doses for both of them, so AstraZeneca was never given an EUA or a license in the United States. Right.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
The company that used to make, and still does, make anthrax vaccine, a very crooked company, had contracts to make AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines. And they mixed them up. They contaminated their ingredients, and they had to throw away the ingredients for about 400 million doses of those vaccines.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
And the contract was taken away, so they couldn't make them anymore. But there was only a relatively small number of the J&J that were used in the United States.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
When I took that vaccine, before I had COVID. Before anyone had announced that cavernous sinus thrombosis was a side effect?
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
So there we are. So vaccinators were instructed not to withdraw the syringe to see whether they were in a blood vessel or not.
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Brianne Dressen: COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Participant Sues AstraZeneca After Years Of ‘Electrocuting Pain’ & Mere $1300 Compensation Offer – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 426
Hey, thank you. Bye-bye now. God bless.