VSRF call today: Meet Maddie's mom, Stephanie de Garay
Today I'll be interviewing Stephanie de Garay. Her 13-year old was paralyzed less than 24 hours after getting the Pfizer vaccine...you know, that "safe and effective" one
Join our call this Thursday, December 23rd @7pm Eastern with Stephanie de Garay, mother of vaccine injured Pfizer trial participant Maddie de Garay.
Register at www.vacsafety.org
A few days ago, I wrote that despite being a past mega-donor to the Democrats, I now realize they don't share my core values anymore.
But the Republicans don’t either. I have failed to get anyone in Congress (short of Ron Johnson) to acknowledge that there are real, live human beings (children!) who are being harmed, injured, and killed by the vaccines. Â
Just look at how the Vaccine Injured are being treated. Ignored, attacked, deplatformed, By liberals in most cases, defending the rights of Big Pharma Companies to avoid any and all liability for the extreme adverse effects of their products. Products that are being mandated by the government, to go to work, to go to school, to eat dinner in a restaurant. To live any type of life.Â
For tonight’s show (4pm PST, 7pm Eastern!) I’m speaking with Stephanie de Garay, mother of Maddie de Garay. A 13-year-old Pfizer trial participant who experienced crippling adverse effects after the vaccine. In raising awareness for her daughter and the Vaccine Injured community, Stephanie has been subjected to the most vitriolic abuse and hatred. Â
Register at www.vacsafety.org.
Note: You don’t need to be vaccinated to join the call ;)
Every time I hear or see someone claiming that we must act in the interest of others. I always ask if they've helped someone who's had an adverse event.
Everytime I get crickets.
And worst of all, Stephanie gets it from both sides. There is the side that hates her because she goes against their blind faith in gov't and the pharmaceutical companies and she is "causing vaccine hesitancy". But she also gets it from the people who say she is a fool who should have never allowed her daughter to be a part of a medical experiment or trusted her gov't and Pfizer. No doubt she made a mistake and her daughter and family are paying a very hefty price for it. But I have to support and applaud her tenacity and that of her daughter to get this story out there. Stephanie has proven to be a formidable and brave woman deserving of our respect in the face of this disaster. She did not back down in response to the incredibly public attacks upon her. Most people would not be able to withstand such unending abuse.