I love and appreciate every Tess Talks conversation – but this Sunday’s was a meeting of hearts and minds that meant so much to me.
Dr Jessica Rose is a Canadian researcher with a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and a master’s degree in immunology. She also holds a PhD in computational biology and two (yes, two) postdoctoral degrees in molecular biology and chemistry. I think it’s safe to say this wonderful woman loves science and the pursuit of knowledge.
Over the past two years she has been applying her extraordinary skill and expertise to studying the US’ Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) data and sharing her disturbing findings with whoever will listen.
I relate to her mission and her work very much: we were both studying the pharmacovigilance databases early on and both saw the adverse event reports coming in at an alarming rate. We both wrote papers, went on podcasts and video calls, trying to get the message out to the authorities and the public, that these vaccines were far too dangerous and had to be stopped.
Two warriors, in two different corners of the world, doing parallel work and getting little response.
Now here we are in 2022, with adverse event reports numbering in the millions, and yet babies as young as six months old are now being injected with these toxic genetic vaccines. What on earth is going on, and how was this allowed to happen?
Believe it or not, while Jessica and I have been in meetings together over the last two years, we have never actually sat down, just the two of us, to compare notes – until now. I am so glad we did.
Originally, I’d asked Jessica to prepare one of her excellent presentations so she could share her data with everyone. In the end, we just chatted. I say ‘just’, but this was a deep and moving conversation. For me, it felt like therapy, because there is so much shared experience there.
When Jessica looks at the VAERS data, she doesn’t see numbers, she sees people. She sees lives irrevocably changed, hearts broken (literally), parents bereft, children in pain. She sees, she understands, and she shouts harder and louder, attempting to speak up for all these injured or deceased people represented in VAERS – and the many, many more who aren’t. As she mentions in our conversation, she has hundreds of people write to her every day, not looking for advice but just looking to tell someone about what they are going through.
I think the world probably looks at Jessica and thinks she’s witty, outspoken, tough as nails – and all that is true. But she’s also deeply sensitive, compassionate, and her heart breaks every day at what is happening to people. Looking at vaccine injury data over and over again is traumatising – how could it not be? I also know that the experience of sitting with all this information that can save lives and prevent suffering – and then not being heard, is particularly hard on the heart. You can begin to feel powerless, and it takes a warrior spirit to keep going, even if that means failing to get through a hundred, a thousand, a million times over.
I know that as long as Jessica has breath in her body, she’ll be out there doing what she can to get the message out. She is living her life in service to humanity – there is no other motivation. Do check out her Substack and also her recent presentation on fertility data at World Council for Health General Assembly meeting.
Please do also watch the conversation this Sunday – and share with all and sundry.
It is a frank and open look at the data, at what the vaccines are actually doing to people, and the extraordinary disregard exhibited by those tasked with taking care of the vaccine injured. While the subject matter may be unpalatable, it does hold a message of hope and positivity for the future. These times of hardship are making warriors of us all.
As Jessica shares, despite the ad hominem attacks on her and all those speaking out, “For the first time I feel like I’m actually standing in who I am. I’m allowed to say what I think, I’m allowed to feel what I feel… I made a lot of amazing connections.”
That is true freedom.
❤ To Dr Tess Lawrie❤ Jessica Rose ❤ Brook Jackson❤
I deeply respect & love you . Lost for words. My heart is with you ❤
I've noticed, in particular, the many and brilliant courageous women who are stepping up with their knowledge, wisdom and heart despite not only the vicious attacks on their work, but also the misogynist attacks on them as women. I marvel at women's resilience in the face of that and wonder where the men are across the world protecting their families and fighting against the great reset. Instead, we see male leaders like Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, Vladimir Putin and Boris Johnson hoarding resources, surveilling and imprisoning those who dissent and pushing us toward nuclear war as the world burns. Women like Dr Lawrie and Dr Rose may yet save the world.