Today’s guest is Canadian filmmaker, Dean Rainey, who has just released his documentary “Why Can’t We Talk About This?” The film delves into the life of a man grappling with the aftermath of a COVID-19 vaccine injury, weaving his personal struggle into a broader examination of why such experiences are rarely discussed.
(To watch this interview on video: https://youtu.be/IBrGUOiSqrg
The film does an exceptional job discussing the science behind mRNA vaccines, the challenges of censorship, lack of medical support, and societal stigma. The conversation highlights the urgent need for open dialogue, research, and compassion for those affected, while also addressing the failures of government and healthcare systems to adequately recognize and support vaccine injuries.
Watch the film here, NOW:
https://raineymedia.com/video-store/
The film is available for free viewing, however if you are able, ANY donation is immeasurably appreciated!
Please share with family, friends, medical professionals, lawmakers, journalists, and media influencers.
We all need to be talking about this!
You can follow Dean on Facebook at Rainey Media:
https://www.facebook.com/RaineyMediaInc
If you would like to send a note of encouragement to Michael, mail to:
Rainey Media
PO Box 5
Delhi ON, N4B 2W8
Canada
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In this episode, I also referenced my interview with Heather Hudson, the mother of then 21-year-old Cody, who suffered a severe, life-threatening injury following his Covid vaccine. In response, many have rallied to pass “Cody’s Law” — legislation aimed at securing support for all those affected by Covid vaccine injuries. You can listen to that interview here:
You can watch and review many vaccine injury testimonials here:
https://react19.org/videos-and-podcasts