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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'd been a while since we've done a COVID update,
but here we go, because there's a documentary film onk
called Follow the Silence, which talks about the reality of
COVID nineteen vaccine injuries and now they're either are covered
up or blamed on something else, which could also have
been a cover up. As far as that goes, A
lot of doctors wanted to prescribe some of the things
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they were seeing to things like anxiety. Oh, you're just anxious,
and didn't want to consider the fact that the vaccine
might be the culprit. Rebecca Hardy joins, US president of
Texans for Vaccine Choice. Have you seen the film yet.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Rebecca, yes, sir, I've seen it three times now.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
It's that good. Huh.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Well, we were. It screened initially in March at the
Santa Monica Film Festival, so I got to see kind
of a rougher cut in la in March and where
that even that rough cut one best at festival and
Best Director at the Santa Monica Film Festival this year,
and so that was extremely special. And then last week
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it premiered in Austin the world premiere was at the
Bob Bullock Museum last week, and then Sunday night we
had an additional premiere up here in Dallas with the
American Jewish Conservatives, so that was a very special evening
as well. So yes, I've seen it three times, and
let me tell you, Sunday night in Dallas, that screening
hit me harder than the previous two. I think I
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was just able to absorb a little bit more as
far as the multi layered, just the levels of corruption
and cover up and fraud that we saw, and it
just hit me harder Sunday night, So I was tearing
up hard.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Okay, what are the big takeaways as far as you're
concern from the film? Clearly the government has kept us
in the dark and still remains to this day, keeping
us in the dark about the side effects of the
COVID nineteen vaccine.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
That's right. The main takeaways are not you know, let's
ban vaccines, let's ban mRNA technology. It's these people signed
up for an experimental vaccine because they were doing their part.
They were doing what they thought was the right thing
for the nation. Right that is to be commended, correct,
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and instead, you know, they got completely set aside. They're
they are not being heard. They're not being believed. They
are being truly gas lit and censored, and that has
to change. I mean, vaccine injury is not an urban legend.
This is not some you know, thing that we are
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that people are making up. In your intro, you said
it beautifully. All of these people. It's almost this insane
thing throughout the entire movie when these victims come forward
and say, every time I sought help, I was told
I had anxiety. And these are individuals that are having
full body convulsions. I mean, these are that's not anxiety.
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You know, they cannot control that. They want their lives back.
They are paralyzed in wheelchairs in some cases because there's
final columns have exploded. This does not just happen after
you know. This is not anxiety. This is a direct
result of a vaccine.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Well, let me ask you this. You know obviously your organization.
I think it says at all in the name of
your organization, Texans for Vaccine Choice. I think that's where
everybody thought that we, you know, we suspended reality and
went to the other side of a clearly marked line.
Is when we did our level best in any way,
shape or form. The government did its best to coerce
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you into getting the vaccine. It's not just about this
is available to you if you want to take it.
We had we had health organizations, including here at Houston Methodists.
We had health organizations that demanded that you take the
vaccine or you're not allowed to work for us.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
That's right. Even in Texas, we were not immune to
this overhanded the heavy hand of government and employees trying
to make this vaccine completely a part of your life
and make it very hard to not be vaccinated, to
make it very hard to say, you know what, that
that product's not for me. And we have we saw
that completely play out during COVID in that you know,
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with the government can take take an inch, they absolutely
will take a mile and it can never happen again.
And I just really want to encourage your listeners to
watch this movie. This is not like any sort of
you know, vaccine documentary before. This is not an anti
vaccine film. This is a movie about the government saying
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we don't care about these people that were injured and
these I mean, the levels of cover up. I mean,
it will discuss you, but it's also a movie about
just what.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Level of love that humanity is capable of in the
lot of a lot of people in the government, gut
Rich Rich over this, Rebecca, So there was a clear
motivation for them to behave the way they did.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Unfortunately, is there amount of time? But is there a
screening here in Houston that we can go see.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
We hosted some watch parties last week simultaneously with the
Austin premiere that occurred. Ok So, we don't have another
Houston premiere Houston watch party schedule, but if somebody wanted
to reach out and host that, Text Intervaccing Choice would
love to advertise, promote and collaborate with someone. So just
reach out at Texan Intervaccine Choice dot com. We would
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love to bring on new people that want to hurt
some new events. And of course it is online for
free for the world to see. This movie is not monetized.
It is completely decentralized, so you can find it on
YouTube and even on the Texantervaccing Choice website as well.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Okay, and again the name of the movie is followed
the silence. It's all about, you know, the COVID nineteen vaccine.
Thank you very much, Rebecca, good to talk to you.
Appreciate it as Rebecca Hardy, president of the Texans for
Vaccine Choice seven twenty eight