Ex-NIH Chief Confronted over Deadly Covid Shots: ‘Blood on Your Hands’

Dr. Francis Collins, the former head of the National Institute of Health (NIH), has been confronted in a restaurant over his role in pushing dangerous Covid shots onto the public.

Collins appeared to be dining with his family when a man approached his table and dropped the hammer.

A video of the confrontation emerged on social media and quickly went viral.

The former NIH looked stunned as he was called out by the unidentified man.

“Hey, Dr. Collins,” the man, who appears to be filming the confrontation, says as he approaches the former top health official.

“You and [virologist] Ralph Baric and [former NIAID Director] Tony Fauci deserve to be in prison for the rest of your lives.

“You have so much blood on your hands.

“I hope you sleep well.

“And remember the name Brianne Dressen,” he added.

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Dressen was a participant in AstraZeneca’s clinical trials for the pharmaceutical giant’s Covid injection.

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She was left disabled by the shot.

Dressen said she was “the picture of good health” when getting the AstraZeneca Covid injection in 2020 at the age of 39 through a Salt Lake County, Utah, clinical trial.

In the hours that followed, her arm began to tingle and the feeling spread up to her shoulder, then to her opposite arm.

Later, other symptoms followed, including blurred vision, a headache, ringing ears, and vomiting.

AstraZeneca had entered into a contract with her in which the drugmaker would cover medical costs for injuries suffered from the vaccine.

Dressen said she discovered she had paresthesia.

Paresthesia is a condition in which nerves are irritated and the body experiences tingling and numb feelings.

The mother of two and former preschool teacher revealed that some of her symptoms worsened and the condition spread to her legs.

In 2021, NIH neurologists diagnosed her with “post-vaccine neuropathy.”

The NIH had overseen AstraZeneca’s U.S. clinical trials in 2020.

The experiments enrolled approximately 30,000 adult volunteers at 80 sites across America.

Collins stepped down as NIH director on December 19, 2021.

His retirement came after more than 12 years as the head of NIH.

He left the position just a year after the Covid shots were rolled out for public use in the U.S.

Meanwhile, AstraZeneca has been hit by a massive wave of lawsuits over injuries from the injections.

In the UK alone, 14,000 people are demanding compensation, claiming the shots have left them disabled.

Freedom of Information requests made by The Telegraph show that most of the complaints are for conditions including stroke, heart attack, dangerous blood clots, inflammation of the spinal cord, excessive swelling of the vaccinated limb, and facial paralysis.

Last year, AstraZeneca officially admitted that in some cases the vaccine can cause vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT).

In May, it began the worldwide withdrawal of the jab, claiming that it was no longer the most effective now that newer vaccines had been adapted to target Covid-19 variants.

However AstraZeneca was granted legal indemnity early in the pandemic, so even if a civil case was successful, UK taxpayers would have to pay compensation.

READ MORE – Major Study: Covid Shots Are SOLE Cause of Child Heart Failure Surge

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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