NBC News Hit Piece, Death Threats, Tamiflu, Child’s Death & The SMV Group
Two days ago Brandy Zadrozny of NBC News published another hit piece about me and my Facebook Group Stop Mandatory Vaccination that has gone viral and international. This time she used the death of a child to further her agenda and Pharma’s agenda to shut down my Facebook group and anyone in social media who questions or objects to the vaccine mandate agenda and vaccination in general.
The essence of her hit piece is that a mom asked for health advice in my group for her child (and other children), she declined Tamiflu for her 4 year old (and other children), the 4 year old later died, the group members and I are responsible for the death of the child, and therefore Facebook must shut down the group. They even called me a "grifter" during their video broadcast!
This “story” has been picked up by all the major news outlets - national and international - which has produced death threats for the mom and her family, and for me as well.
I’ve communicated with the mom and asked her to share her story with me and on my website, but because she has received so many death threats and because mainstream media has twisted what happened, she is not talking or sharing with anyone.
I never saw her original post in the group, but I have seen screen shots, and I also read her GoFundMe which was set up for the medical expenses for the four year old who later died.
So, it is extremely difficult to piece together exactly what happened, but based on some screenshots and what others have said, it appears the mom had four children, several were sick, Tamiflu was prescribed, she STATED in my group she would not use Tamiflu (e.g., she was not “convinced” in the group to avoid it), she sought natural remedies, the hospital staff were not very helpful, her 4 year old got out of a bathtub and collapsed from a seizure, which caused a lack of oxygen, was taken to the hospital, and later died.
Again, this is very difficult because we do not have the mother’s account.
What we do know is that Tamiflu can cause both seizures and death. We also know that there is no proof that giving Tamiflu will prevent death. In fact, based on what I have read, it would appear Tamiflu may shorten the duration of the flu by about 12 hours, and that’s pretty much it! In fact, there's even a lawsuit against the maker's of Tamiflu for fabricating efficacy claims and hiding side-effects. “The lawsuit alleges that Roche was well aware that Tamiflu is an ineffective product for fighting influenza pandemics,” said attorney Clayton Halunen of Minneapolis-based whistleblower law firm Halunen Law.
So, even if the mom decided to NOT use Tamiflu after being in my group that would still be a valid decision when we consider that her child had a seizure which played a significant role in his death (it would appear) and that Tamiflu causes seizures.
Circle of Mamas wrote a great rebuttal to Brandy’s drivel, which you can read right here.
Larry Cook
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