Charlette Crichton, Founding Member of Support Group british resume familyand Christian Buckland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, counselor, and P.D., share their experiences at a recent gathering. All Party Parliamentary Group on Vaccine Harm (APPG) It was held at Westminster on 20 October 2022 under the chairmanship of Sir Christopher Chope. Dr Buckland supports the group and attended the meeting at the invitation of the UK CV family. Two of our guests discuss with Brian Gerrish and Debi Evans, specifically the British government's shocking decision not to commission an investigation. Harm of new coronavirus vaccination.
The CV family in the UK currently has more than 800 members, who accepted the invitation to get the coronavirus vaccine 'following the science' and trusting the government, but after they started suffering severe side effects they were told to seek help from the NHS and other professionals. Home, abandoned by professionals. Sir Christopher Chope has shown a willingness to engage with those who have been injured by the jab and work together to ensure a cross-party meeting is scheduled. Charlette and her UK CV family colleague Caroline Porber, along with other vaccine victims, worked tirelessly to achieve this commitment from MPs, despite often being very unwell. It is worth noting that it has worked.
The original APPG meeting scheduled for September 16th was postponed due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, and over 70 vaccinated injured people attended, going to great lengths and expense to book accommodation and make special arrangements. 's hopes were dashed. The meeting was rescheduled at short notice, and MPs and those wishing to attend were given less than a week to get their diaries in order. The physical and mental effort required for people with vaccine injuries to attend meetings and events is significant.
The postponed meeting was attended by many people who were not injured, but many of the people who had been injured during vaccinations who were facilitating the meeting left their seats as other topics became the focus of discussion. It was a shame that it happened. On the day, specialized professionals were given priority over more experienced professionals who felt excluded.
Frustrated by the seeming change in meeting agendas, vaccinators found their voices silenced and sometimes even publicly denounced. Vaccine-injured people find themselves trapped between a rock and a hard place and subject to cruel comments from many vaccinators. They refuse to believe that the injection could be the cause of their symptoms. united nationsVaccinated people call being injected “stupid.”
This is for those of us who are fortunate enough to have good health to advocate for those who have been hurt by vaccines. None of us can get there but for the grace of God. There is no room for blame or blame. Through no fault of our own, this community is in a race to get the help, advice, and compassion it needs. Tragically, some took their own lives in despair. Some have lost their homes, jobs and income. As detailed in a previous UK Column interview, many people are using up all their savings to seek specialist opinions not provided by the NHS.
With this honest, humble and truthful interview, Charlette Crichton was given real evidence from the people she represents and those who may not have been able to attend, or those who did attend but were not given real experts. I can speak for the people, the people living with COVID-19. Vaccine side effects.