Monday, October 28, 2024

Brianne Dressen signed a contract with AstraZeneca prior to COVID clinical trial. AstraZeneca promised compensation if she was injured. She was injured. Now AstraZeneca is reneging on its contract

What sets Brianne Dressen apart from nearly every other COVID-19 jab-injured person out there?

She has a signed contract with AstraZeneca saying that they would pay for any harm their product caused her during the COVID-19 clinical trial she signed up for.

Brianne says she suffered a disastrous injury from the trial shot and was never properly compensated.

So for this reason, she and her lawyers — including attorney Michael Connett of the recent federal fluoride win — believe that her case may have what it takes to go all the way.

Even past the mighty PREP Act.

Here is Michael Connett, Partner, Siri, & Glimstad, LLP, talking about the recent fluoride case.  His dad founded the Fluoride Action Network.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Use Brix rating to measure the vitality of the nutrient content of your fruits and vegetables

The following video is brought to you by Covington

3:40  BRIX is usually used for measuring sugar content or salinity and other suspended solids, and basically with plants as you increase the plant's health it will have more suspended sugars, solids, micronutrients, salts, all those kinds of things in the plant sap.  So as you improve the health of the plant, that plant will have higher concentrations, so your BRIX value will go up.  So that's the basic principle.  

JENNIFER DEPEW: Reminder - do not be admitted to medical facilities that are being paid bonuses for deaths

Thank you to Wendy McPhail for this fantastic list. 

Darla Smith describes having hospital staff call the cops on her when she tried to give her husband ivermectin *after obtaining a court order to give it*.

Later, the hospital goons killed her husband with a ventilator and a bevy of drugs and called it a COVID death. (Surely they collected their CARES Act bounty—my assumption.) This clip is taken from an interview Smith did with Children's Health Defense (@ChildrensHD). Her husband was killed in a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in November 2021. Partial transcription of clip: Polly Tommey: "Do you believe that the hospital killed your husband?" Darla Smith: "A hundred percent. Yeah. Because I tried to get ivermectin for him. I took them to the court the week after he had been intubated for about a week. We got a court date. Five days later, the judge issued the court order saying that he wouldn't make UPMC [University of Pittsburgh Medical Center] give Keith the ivermectin, but that I had the right to have a a board certified PA or certified RN come in and deliver it, and then they fought me on it. "I had a court order, the 12-hour standoff there in the ICU. They called the cops on me. It was crazy. I was like, 'I don't understand why you're blocking this drug' ... oh, I signed a waiver saying that they would have zero responsibility legally if the ivermectin caused an issue. And they called the cops on me. "None of it made any sense. I still can't figure out why they so actively blocked a drug like that that could have potentially helped him if we had gotten it into him earlier. So, yeah, I wanna know how much money did they get after he died because it had a COVID-19 cause of death on the death certificate. So how much money did you get, whether it was CARES Act funds or whatever type of funds are out there? No one seems to know, but I guarantee they had to have had some type of financial incentive for their rigidity and their lack of treatment."

$64 question is where to get it?

Saturday, October 26, 2024

THE SOLARI REPORT: Trump promoted national ID on Rogan - the next step to a total control grid. Along with vaccines, this is what the central bankers want and need to get complete control

Many of the fractures they're suffering come not from fallen debris but from concussive force of the explosion, which slammed them against walls, knocked them to the ground