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by Sharon Rondeau

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(Jan. 29, 2023) — On Saturday, a 47-year-old Louisiana woman spoke with Children’s Health Defense (CHD) about her COVID-19 vaccine injury, which has been widely “gaslighted” online by private citizens and publishers alike, generating the Twitter hashtag, “#ThanksPfizer.”

Former surgery-center manager Angelia Desselle told CHD’s Riley Vuyovich that days after voluntarily receiving the Pfizer vaccine in early January 2021, she developed a severe headache followed by an inability to use her legs, progressing to severe tremors, “seizures” and other complications.

Del Bigtree’s “The Highwire,” journalist Sharyl Attkisson and Creative Destruction Media (CDM) have also covered Desselle’s story.

When asked, Desselle told Vuyovich she has spent “well over $150,000” (18:00) for treatment requiring extensive travel and that while she has made improvement, she has been unable to work these last two years.

She has applied for disability benefits, she said, but thus far not been approved despite her documented “list” of medical issues.

Because the COVID-19 “vaccines” were approved under an “Emergency Use Authorization” (EUA) due to a declared “public health emergency,” the manufacturers are held harmless from any claims of injuries or deaths other than stemming from instances of “willful misconduct.” Healthcare workers, state governments and distributors are also free from liability absent the above exception.

In September 2016, then-presidential candidate Donald J. Trump was roundly criticized for allegedly mocking a disabled journalist. During Saturday’s interview, Vuyovich raised the fact that in American society, ridiculing anyone with a disability is considered unacceptable, contrasting that moré with today’s culture of “canceling” those who claim COVID vaccine injuries.

In response to journalist Alex Berenson‘s apparent doubt as to the authenticity of Desselle’s video, Dr. Pierre Kory, one of the original dissenters in what is now a growing number of physicians speaking out about COVID-19 vaccine mandates and governments’ refusals to recognize the risks, tweeted, “Angelia is my patient and has endured endless suffering for over 2 years now. An amount of suffering which most can barely imagine (although improving with treatment). What a tragic and damaging presence you have become with such an ignorant tweet. Unfollow.”

https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson

Berenson also appears to be believe that “mass death and long term disability” are myths arising from the COVID injections.

Kory is co-founder of the FLCCC, which offers protocols for COVID-19, RSV and flu as well as a “post-vaccine treatment protocol.”

Desselle thanked Kory for his response to Berenson, tweeting, “I know some can’t even comprehend what is going on and makes fun of us injured, but if they really saw this in real time, like you have, it would bring them to their knees with compassion and understanding.”

Desselle told Vuyovich with accompanying documentation that she has reported her injury to Pfizer, the FDA, the CDC, NIH and VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System founded in 1990 to record reports of reactions to all vaccines produced by American companies. In March, she finally received a response from someone at VAERS, she said, telling the representative she was “no better.”

Regarding her “injured friends,” Desselle said, “we have all been treated the exact same way.”

She continues to “shake,” she said, and cannot play the piano, something she enjoyed pre-vaccine.

On January 24, an outlet CHD referenced as expressing doubt about the content of Desselle’s video reported, “A number of Americans have claimed that they suffered tremors after taking the vaccine against Covid-19, sharing videos of themselves shaking and spasming. These are widely being considered inaccurate representations.”

The article referenced the left-leaning Politifact as a source, which is funded by the Poynter Institute.

Without displaying the photos and videos which accompanied the additional tweets the article cited in the “#ThanksPfizer” discussion, the India-based News 18’s story line was that the “meme” has “shaken up Twitter” with “fake” depictions of tremors.

According to an editorial written in India’s The Daily Guardian, India rejected the Pfizer COVID “vaccine” despite considerable “pressure.”

“Indian regulators demanded a local safety and immunogenicity study,” attorney Anu Lall wrote. “Such bridging studies are the common world over…Our regulators followed due processes in the negotiations. Pfizer refused local trials and insisted on legal immunity. India kept pushing back…”

The commentary continues:

Despite such pressure, India did not succumb. Eventually, Pfizer withdrew its application in 2021 We continued our vaccine programme with drugs that complied with our legal requirements. 

Now, recently, the world has started calling out Pfizer for its high-handedness. Recently, Pfizer›s CEO was accosted on the streets of Davos. In a viral video, he ducked tough questions posed about the efficacy of the vaccines. EU Parliament has repeatedly summoned Pfizer CEO for questioning in Brussels, which he evaded. Questions are now being asked about immunity to vaccine makers. 

A New Zealand teenager, identified only as “Faith,” also posted a video of her experiencing severe tremors reportedly after taking an unspecified COVID shot.

On January 20, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), the only member of Congress to convene meetings to discuss the U.S. government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its outgrowth, a mass vaccination program from which hundreds of thousands of injury and death reports have emerged, tweeted a link to an article in The Epoch Times about react19 founder Brianne Dressen, who was seriously injured after taking one shot of the U.S. trial of the AstraZeneca vaccine. “In spite of her COVID vaccine injury, Brianne helps others cope with their injuries and fights on their behalf,” Johnson wrote. “…The vaccine injured need to be seen, heard and believed — so they can be helped.”