Texas House Bill 3441 Moves to Senate
On May 16, House Bill 3441 successfully passed in the Texas House and is now awaiting consideration in the Senate.
This legislation aims to hold those promoting vaccines in Texas accountable. According to a commentator, if someone’s vaccine causes harm, they’ll be held liable. Sarah Gonzalez has referred to this situation as a direct challenge, saying, “Come and take it.”
If the Senate approves it and Governor Greg Abbott signs it into law, Sarah believes it would represent a significant step towards accountability regarding Covid-19.
The necessity of this bill is highlighted in a documentary titled “Silenced to the Silenced,” which Sarah encourages everyone to view. It follows individuals who placed their trust in medical authorities during the Covid-19 pandemic, only to face dire consequences, including severe vaccine injuries.
“If you’re curious about why this bill is so essential, definitely check it out,” she states.
The documentary delves into the stories of people who experienced life-altering vaccine-related injuries, some so severe that it left them “forever disabled” or worse.
1. Ernesto Ramirez Jr., 16
Ernesto Ramirez expresses deep sorrow, saying, “A father who can never kiss his son again, hold him again, or tell him that he loves him again.” His 16-year-old son, Junior, passed away from myocarditis just five days after receiving the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. Ernesto, wanting to protect his son from illness, took him for the shot.
“When I got to the hospital, they acted like nothing was wrong. They said, ‘Oh, your son is dead,’” he recalls.
While myocarditis is a known side effect of the vaccine, it was downplayed as a rare and mild condition that would resolve with basic treatment.
“There’s nothing mild about myocarditis,” Sarah points out, referencing a conversation with Peter McCullough, a renowned cardiologist, who affirmed that “absolutely not” does mild myocarditis exist.
Additionally, she remarked, “Children face little risk from Covid-19, yet the vaccine poses a much greater threat to their health.”
2. Maddie Degarry, 12
Maddie Degarry was a vibrant, healthy twelve-year-old when her parents signed her up for Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine trial. After her first booster dose, she started experiencing unusual symptoms, like “electric shocks” throughout her body and “cold, swollen” fingers. This quickly escalated to frequent fainting and trouble breathing.
Tragic footage from the documentary captures the moment as her father is heard crying, desperate as Maddie loses her life.
“Her parents put their faith in the experts—now her life is changed forever,” Sarah remarks.
3. Houston Methodist Hospital Whistleblower Jennifer Bridge
Jennifer Bridges, a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital, was terminated for refusing to administer the Covid-19 vaccine. Following her dismissal, she became a vocal opponent of the mandate, arguing it infringed upon personal choice and posed safety risks.
“We had young, healthy patients, aged 20 and 30, coming in with blood clots. One patient had clots in both legs, and one was lodged in both lungs,” she explains, noting that these complications shouldn’t have happened without any apparent cause linked to their medical history.
Footage captures medical staff examining large blood clots taken from these individuals.
“I truly recommend watching this documentary,” Sarah insists. “Bring tissues; it’s chilling yet crucial for everyone to hear these stories.”
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