The Vaccine Injured are fighting back in AU
An Australian DJ had been vaccine injured on two separate occasions, and is now a leading advocate for those who have been disowned by society for simply refusing to stay silent
Tyson Illingworth, 36, had done what he believed was the right thing to do. Under the immense pressure campaigns from governments, and the subsequent peer pressure from friends and family he decided to get the vaccine to play his part in quelling a deadly pandemic.
Little did he know, this would be a life changing event. As stated in the newly published UMBRELLA article,
Illingworth claimed to have suffered a cascade of adverse reactions following his Moderna vaccinations, including partial paralysis, electrical pains, numbness, and loss of motor skills.
After five different doctors privately suggested he had been vaccine injured—all of which had refused to go on record for fears they would lose their licenses—his name hit the mainstream, but not in a positive way. His story was all but dismissed as vaccine conspiracy theory, and anti-vax misinformation.
We now know this was part of the “Malinformation” campaigns that the censorship industrial complex was engaged in to discredit true information about vaccine side effects, in an effort to quell any vaccine hesitancy. This despicable series of events left him ostracized and in a state of depression as family and friends would leave him isolated over his controversial claims.
…in the darkness, there was an opportunity for connection. Illingworth’s DMs started blowing up with stories of injuries. “There were mothers saying I lost my child, a man who said he’d lost his wife. I was crying a lot. I started to realize I was not alone.”
Now, he is a leading advocate for the vaccine injured in Australia. As stated in the article, he has joined a class action lawsuit in the Australian federal courts.
I wonder how long it will take for people to finally stop being afraid to speak up here in states…
Also, I want to thank Tyson for using his platform to promote awareness of this issue, as it put everything he’s worked hard for over nearly two decades on the line. It takes courage to do this—courage many others still struggle to find.