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    Santa Clarita’s Connection To The First Lawsuit Filed For A Covid-19 Vaccine Injury

    By Carl Goldman,

    27 days ago

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    Editorial Written by Carl Goldman

    Brianne Dressen is our hero. Bri is vaccine injured. Before Covid, Bri was a healthy, vibrant young mom, a teacher with two young kids of her own.

    Feeling patriotic she volunteered to be in the NIH’s initial clinical trial of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine. It almost killed her. Bri’s life would never be the same.

    Our government and the drug company didn’t just abandon Bri and the thousands of other Covid vaccine injured.

    They cancelled her. That’s why most of you don’t know of Bri’s ordeal. Bri’s story is a tale of politics and
    greed, a deadly combination.

    As she struggled with her health Bri realized many others were also experiencing a life changing impact from taking any Covid vaccine.

    With a group of others. Bri formed React-19 , a science-based non-profit offering financial, physical, and emotional support for those suffering from long-term COVID-19 vaccine adverse events globally.

    React-19 is not political. It’s humanitarian.

    This week, Bri became the first Covid vaccine injured victim to file a lawsuit against AstraZeneca and our government agency that abandoned her.

    Bri’s nightmare is brilliantly told in an article written by Steven O’Connor . As many of you know, I’m also vaccine injured.

    Not from Covid or the Covid Vaccine, but a vaccine I took 5 months before Covid hit. Like the Covid vaccine, it was artificial, not the type of vaccine I took as a kid.

    My doctor kept pushing me to take it. A few weeks later, my wife and I flew to Salt Lake City. My feet fell asleepon the airplane.

    They never woke up. In December 2019 I was finally admitted to UCLA hospital for one week of treatment. My neurologist informed me it would take 30 days to determine if the treatment worked.

    He said, “No problem taking that 16-day cruise you had scheduled to Japan. You’ll be back in plenty of time.”

    My wife and I cruised on the infamous Diamond Princess. The Covid ship. It would take 2 months before I set foot in California again. I had a mild case of Covid.

    But since Covid had not been treated before in America, I became a human Guinea pig for one month inside the CDC’s bio- containment unit in Omaha, Nebraska.

    My wife, Jeri, never got Covid, but was embroiled in the pandemic’s epicenter. The media covered us extensively. My journa l became daily reading for tens of thousands.

    As months progressed my vaccine injury worsened. My immune system was in hyperdrive. It wouldn’t shut off. It ate away at the outer layers of the nerves on my hands and feet. It almost killed me and left me in a
    wheelchair for one year.

    Today, I’m forced to use a walker and I type with one finger, but both Bri and I are still around to tell jokes and share our stories.

    The first time we were introduced to Bri, we met in a restaurant in Utah. Our permanent physical injuries were similar. So much so, my wife commented that Bri had the exact same tell-tale signs of injury that I
    experienced. She commented it was like looking in a mirror.

    Neither of us will ever be the same. React-19 has identified over 40,000 Covid vaccine injured victims. We
    believe there’s a 1 in 2,000 chance of a permanent injury from taking any of
    the Covid vaccines.

    Their stories need to be told. The vaccines we had as kids, continues to play an important role in modern medicine, but the new delivery method, mRNA technology, has been shown to have widespread deleterious effects.

    We’re against our government, the pharmaceutical companies, and the media from hiding the truth and not revealing the risks.

    As of this writing, The New York Post and Bloomberg Law posted stories about Bri’s lawsuit, but not the New York Times or Washington Post.

    Surprised?

    This editorial will receive a fraction of our normal reads because Google and Facebook will bury it.

    It’s critical we learn from the many mistakes made so we don’t repeat the suffering.

    We urge you to read Bri’s story and hope that her courage forces the truth to emerge.

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