The Highwire with Del Bigtree - COVID VACCINE INJURIES OVERWHELM COURTS
Episode Date: June 19, 2022The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is overwhelmed and understaffed with the amount of injury claims being filed from the Covid-19 Vaccines. The program is now on life support and is on the... verge of collapse.#VICP #VaccineInjury #ExperimentalVaccinesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Here in the U.S., we have our own problems here, and that's the vaccine injury compensation program.
Now, remember, the vaccine manufacturers have immunity from liability, and they go into this special court,
and this court during COVID-19 is being, not the court, but the injuries are being overwhelmed,
is the word they use, and this is political, mainstream reporting here.
This is the title, Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs Overwhelmed as Congressional Reform languishes.
Now, we saw this coming from a mile away, and this is what the report says.
This is kind of sad to see this now, but a pair of federal programs compensating people who
suffer injuries from vaccines and pandemic treatments are now facing so many claims that thousands
of people may not receive payments for their injuries anytime soon.
The first program meant for standard vaccines, such as measles and polio, has too little
staff to handle the number of reported injuries, and thousands of patients are waiting years
for their cases to be heard.
Between 2010 and 2020, the countermeasures in the number of.
injury compensation program received 500 complaints.
In the two years since COVID-19 appeared, it has received over 8,000 complaints.
And of course, that countermeasures program is the one that deals with the emergency pandemic vaccine.
And it says, should COVID-19 shots become routine once the pandemic ends,
alleged injuries would eventually be handled by the already overburdened standard vaccine injury compensation program.
Patient advocates, attorneys in the pharmaceutical industry fear with that without drastic reforms,
program could collapse. Despite bipartisan calls for change, Congress has failed to act,
frustrating those who say that the VICP, which covers nearly three times as many vaccines
today as it did when it was created three decades ago, is overwhelmed. Full stop.
I mean, that is an amazing article. Just saying what we're saying, for people out there,
for those of you that have been fighting for the rights of the vaccine injured and getting the
stories out there, of course, I really dove into the middle of that when I made the documentary
and met thousands of people out there telling their stories.
But to see these, this is Politico, folks.
This is Politico.
The article is not saying, you know,
thousands of lunatics are lining up to get vaccination
or to get compensated for a fake vaccine injury or something.
They are legitimizing this idea of vaccine injury,
which did not exist two years ago.
Prior to COVID, everyone was saying safe and effective, no matter what.
And so now you have this issue and what it really reminds me of.
And I think about this.
If we're looking at 1,000, what are they saying?
Like 8,000 cases are stacked up now already in this vaccine court.
For people that are brand new,
that so many of you have joined us over this COVID pandemic,
I want to point out that a very similar situation happened very early on.
When we took liability away from the industry,
remember, these aren't cases in a regular courtroom.
We have plenty of courtrooms across the country you could be going to
if you were allowed to sue the manufacturer or your doctor,
but they're protected.
that they have liability protection.
The childhood vaccine was protected in the 1986 vaccine injury compensation act,
which was passed in 1986, just like it sounds.
Right now the PEP Act and these things are what are protecting the COVID vaccine.
But folks, when we took liability away, I think the government of the United States thought,
well, this is just going to be a little problem.
We know that the industry is backing away from wanting liability.
By the way, they blackmailed Ronald Reagan.
They said we're losing so much money from death and injury from vaccines
that we cannot make a profit.
We're just going to stop making all vaccines.
So if you want vaccines, you better protect us from liability.
This is what went down in 1986.
So the government, I think, foolhardy, you know, move forward and said, yeah, okay, we'll take on
the liability.
Then they started their own court system, this kangaroo court, where if you're injured, just
come on in, we'll pay you.
We know there are some injuries out there.
Suddenly they had 5,000 cases of autism lined up, just like this, within just a short period
of time, just like COVID, 8,000.
cases in this situation, 5,000 had autism. Autism was paying out roughly, you know,
four or five million dollars for the destruction of your entire life. And so they were looking at
potentially trillions of dollars in debt to the country. And so what they did was the famous
omnibus proceedings. They had a proceeding where they took, this was at the United States Court
of Federal Claims. They took the omnibus autism proceeding. They said, we are going, instead of
running 5,000 cases, we're going to take roughly six cases. And it kind of got,
jayakied around. Some say five. You could say seven, depending how you looked at it. But six
cases, essentially, we will rule on those cases and the fate of those cases will decide the fate
of the 5,000. That's what went down. And so there was a lot of monkey business involved. The very
first case that came up, Michelle Sidio, we had a famous Dr. Zimmerman, Andrew Zimmerman,
who was working for the Department of Justice for the government in this kangaroo court.
He said there's no mechanism by which a vaccine causes autism. That case,
was then basically dismissed and that one loses. But then came Ralph Hazlehurst and also
I mean, Yates Hazlehurst, Ralph Hazelhurst's son. You had Hannah Poehling. These cases were right
near each other. Hannah Poehling ends up getting autism and her dad, John Polling, works next to Andrew Zimmerman,
their peers in the neurology department. And so Andrew Zimmerman watches what takes place and he changes
his tune and in her case he ends up saying, I have discovered the mechanism by which a vaccine
causes autism. It's an issue with the mitochondria, the energy of the cells. If you have a mitochondrial
disorder, the vaccine then can lead to an cephalopathy in the brain and the result of that
being autism. This should have changed the game forever. It should have made the decision
for all of those cases, but guess what they did? They pulled the hand of polling case out.
They took it out of the omnibus proceeding. Cheated. When they said we will use these cases,
they cheated. They settled for a huge amount of money, and then they kicked Andrew Zimmerman out
of being the representative for the Department of Justice, and along comes Yates-Hazelhurst. His case is
settled, and guess what they do in Yates-Hazelhurst? At the end of his case, it says, Andrew Zimmerman
wasn't allowed to appear as a representative. Now, he's one of the leading authorities on autism,
but he has said, and they quoted, there is no mechanism by which a vaccine causes autism.
And therefore, that was how they decided these five cases. And the other four,
thousand were thrown out. You watch. Let's see if they start doing that with the mounting cases
from these coronavirus vaccines. Remember, if the government is forcing this vaccine, which it did,
Joe Biden took away jobs, destroyed lives, destroyed incomes, destroyed families for this vaccine.
Do you think they're going to let us see that that vaccine was actually injuring perhaps upwards
of tens of thousands of people? I think there's, you know, how many cases now? And bears,
do we have the Bears report right now? If we bring it up right here, we have 28, $28,000.
532 reports of death from the coronavirus vaccine in just the two years.
160,000 reports of hospitalization, 130,000 urgent care,
194,000 doctors visits all claiming because of injury from the vaccine,
9,000 cases of anaphylaxis, Bell's palsy, ultimately 1,287,593 reports of injury
from the COVID vaccines.
So keep your eyes on this.
We've watched this game play out before.
I'm telling you, I think we know where this is going.
But by the way, this time, unlike that time, Politico's watching.
We now have newspapers that are saying,
hey, man, I didn't like being forced to have this vaccine to work at my paper.
And I'm really starting to get nervous when I'm seeing how many people are dying from SADS.
Right, right.
And, you know, if this was just the United States phenomenon,
you could say, okay, well, maybe something's going to the United States.
But the UK, members of Parliament, are pushing.
pushing a vaccine injury bill there as well because they're being overwhelmed.
This is the headline here. Members of UK Parliament push for the COVID-19 vaccine damage
bill. This is what this is called. You can search this COVID-19 vaccine damage bill.
It actually calls for an independent group to investigate the damages, the deaths and the injuries.
So if that stays as an independent group, that would be very powerful, a very powerful situation.
