Vaccine Whistle-Blower, Brandy Vaughan, FOUND DEAD. Will you consider honoring Brandy's life with 10 minutes of your time watching her video?
Vaccine Whistle-Blower, Brandy Vaughan, FOUND DEAD. Will you consider honoring Brandy's life with 10 minutes of your time watching her video?
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'If something were to happen to me,' Brandy Vaughan wrote in late 2019, 'itâs foul play and you know exactly who and why.'
Brandy Vaughan, a former sales executive for the pharmaceutical company Merck and the founder of learntherisk.org, a website dedicated to educating people on the risks associated with vaccines, was apparently found dead by her nine-year-old son on December 8.
According to Childrenâs Health Defense, Vaughan is reported to have died of âgallbladder complications,â although the source of the report has not been cited, nor has it shared the specific cause of the complications (such as a gallbladder rupture).
Soon after learning of her death, a friend of Vaughnâs, Erin Elizabeth, shared screenshots of a Facebook post Vaughan had written in December of 2019, in which she assured readers that she was not suicidal and did not take any drugs that would cause her to die suddenly.
âThe post I wish I didnât have to writeâŠ. But given certain tragedies over the last couple of years, I feel itâs absolutely necessary to post these ten facts⊠please screenshot this for the record,â wrote Vaughan.
âI have a huge mission in this life. Even when they make it very difficult and scary, I would NEVER take my own life. Period,â she continued.
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Referring to her son, Vaughan wrote, âBastien means everything to me and I would NEVER leave him. Period. She added that she hadnât taken pharmaceuticals for ten years. âIn other words, Iâm not on anything that could kill me unexpectedly or suddenly,â she wrote.
âIf something were to happen to me, itâs foul play and you know exactly who and why â given my work and mission in this life,â she continued.
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Vaccine safety has come under scrutiny during the coronavirus outbreak, with pro-lifers expressing concern about the connection of vaccines to abortion, among other concerns.
Elizabeth also shared a screenshot of a text she received from Vaughan in which she expressed worry about being poisoned and apparently referenced the death of Dr. Ben Johnson, M.D., D.O., NMD in January of 2019.
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âSo odd! I worry sometimes about poisoning. Was Dr. Ben ever married? Lived alone? Sorry for all the questions. Iâm just so upset about this, especially since he wasnât even taking on the vaccine issue but mammograms, which one would think was a âsaferâ issue.â
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Vaughan, who used to work as a pharmaceutical sales representative for Merck, explained how she got started as an activist exposing the dangers of vaccines and pharmaceutical industry in a video shared in 2015. She begins by revealing that she used to represent Merckâs drug Vioxx.
âWhen it came out that Merck had falsified safety data and Vioxx actually had twice the increase in heart attacks and strokes [for] people taking it, it really made me realize that there was a lot of corruption behind the scenes and that just because a drug is on the market doesn't mean it's safe,â Vaughan said in the video.
She explained how later, during a wellness visit for her son, a doctor âstormed out of the roomâ when she asked to see a vaccine insert.
âThat was a huge red flag for me, knowing what I knew from being a pharmaceutical sales rep before. And I started to do my research into vaccines and the ingredients and the flawed safety data.â
Part of what she discovered is that aluminum is a major adjuvant in vaccines, which was another big âred flagâ for her. When her grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer, the doctor found high levels of aluminum in her tissues. He told her that the aluminum found in traditional deodorant was linked to breast cancer.
âThe more I dug into this, what I realized was vaccines are not for public health. Itâs really about p