Media censoring vaccine injury stories, Brianne Dressen tells RFK, Jr.

 In an interview with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Brianne Dressen, Ph.D., described injuries she developed after getting the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and the censorship she faced when she tried to share her story with the media.

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In an interview with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” Brianne Dressen, Ph.D., described injuries she developed after getting the COVID vaccine and her relentless struggle to inform and assist others.

As The Defender reported in July 2021, Dressen signed up for an early clinical trial of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and received a dose in early November of 2020.

Her life hasn’t been the same since.

On the evening she got the shot, Dressen told Kennedy, her hearing and vision were impaired. In the following days, a series of debilitating symptoms confined her to a darkened room.

She began to experience what she described as internal electric shocks along with incredible weakness and heart fluctuations.

Dressen said:

“My hands became so sensitive. No one could touch my hands. My body felt like it was on fire. And from that point on, my kids were removed from my life — they were six and eight at the time. And so that was pretty, you know, pretty traumatic for them.”

Doctors had no idea what caused her symptoms.

Dressen detailed her attempt to understand what was happening to her body and her eventual recognition that she was battling damages from the vaccine.

That’s when the battle for her health became a battle to find the truth.

 

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Within weeks after her inoculation and subsequent symptoms, Dressen heard about others with vaccine injuries. In January 2021, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) set out to try to understand what Dressen and others were experiencing.

The NIH concluded the patients had “temporal associations” between vaccination and their symptoms, but denied “an etiological association,” Dressen told Kennedy.

The NIH stopped communicating with Dressen and other patients by late 2021.

Dressen started looking for answers soon after she first reacted to the shot. She and her husband discovered there were others who were injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine and like her, removed from the trials.

Kennedy commented:

“There were 180 people who disappeared from the study after the first dose…  As far as we know other people had reactions like yours, and because they withdrew, AstraZeneca simply pretended as if those reactions had not happened.”

Dressen wondered why her story and the many other cases of vaccine injury were not being covered by the press.  Adding insult to injury, she discovered there was extreme reluctance by reporters to write anything negative about the vaccines. And social media was suppressing information about the vaccine-injured.

She said:

“There’s definite censorship happening. And it’s alarming because freedom of information and freedom of speech in this country needs to be protected. We need people to actually stand up and be willing to protect our freedom of speech. And that also includes holding — not just mainstream media — but the social media companies — accountable.”

Even after last year’s press conference with Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Dressen said there is a continuing unwillingness to face the growing reports of vaccine injuries.

She told Kennedy:

“As you can see in mainstream media, there’s a total blackout. Our faces are not there — even with the press conferences that Senator Johnson put on with really good, honest iron-clad stories. No questions. Everybody has very thorough medical reports to corroborate our claims. Those didn’t make it to the mainstream media. The press showed up to that first press conference Senator Johnson did, but instead of actually showing our faces, they turned around and they said, Senator Johnson is spreading misinformation.”

Today, Dressen focuses on making people aware of the risks of the COVID vaccines and helping others who have been injured, as there are very few resources to do so.

Kennedy applauded her heroism:

“What you’re doing for those people is you’re talking about protocols that work, that have worked for people in the group that they otherwise cannot learn about. You’re talking about doctors who can treat these conditions, these unique, rare doctors who are actually trying to treat vaccine injury and are developing drug regimens and protocols that in some cases have been very successful.”

Watch the podcast at source link below.

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By David Marks

David Marks is a fellow for The Defender. He is an investigative reporter and documentary producer. His new book, "The Way," is an interpretation of the Chinese classic, the Tao Te Ching, available at LaoTzu-TheWay.org.

(Source: childrenshealthdefense.org; January 27, 2022; https://tinyurl.com/yayqfe22)
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