Right Now Talks To Wayne Cunningham Who Claims He Was Offered £50 Compensation For His Vaccine Injur
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Good evening, citizens of the world.
Allow me first to apologize for this interruption.
I do, like many of you, appreciate the comforts of everyday routine, the security of the familiar, the tranquility of repetition.
I enjoy them as much as any bloke, but in the spirit of commemoration, Whereby those important events of the past, usually associated with someone's death, or the end of some awful bloody struggle, a celebration of a nice holiday, I thought we could mark this November the 5th, a day that is sadly no longer remembered, by taking some time out of our daily lives to sit down and have a series of little chats.
We'll be giving a voice to the following.
Wayne Cunnington was harmed by something his government demanded he take.
Darryl Smith left his job as an educator after the state locked down the schools and Joe Ward is an activist who was arrested merely for protesting.
We will also be talking to Andy Thomas who is a historian and a Guy Fawkes expert.
There are of course those who do not want us to speak to these people.
I suspect even now orders are being shouted into telephones, and men with stripes or suspensions will soon be on their way.
Why?
Because while the silencing may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.
Words offer the meaning to meaning, and for those who will listen, the enunciation of truth.
And the truth is there is something terribly wrong with this country, isn't there?
Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression.
And where once you had the freedom to object, to think, to speak as you saw fit, you now have censors and systems of surveillance coercing your conformity and soliciting your submission.
How did this happen?
Who's to blame?
Well, certainly there are those more responsible than others and they will be held accountable.
But again, truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
Welcome to Right Now.
Over the last two years, few things have received more censorship than exposure of vaccine harms.
But as with any crack dam, the gaffer tape and superglue will only hold for so long.
And the full burst is inevitable.
We're there now with the tidal wave of lived experiences, completely washing away the bobblehead cries of, it's safe and effective.
Our next guest is called Wayne Cunnington.
After being injured by the Vax, he wants the world to know the truth about these shots.
Wayne, thank you so much for joining us.
Can we start at the beginning and can you tell us exactly what your experience has been after taking your Covid jab?
It's been pretty horrendous really.
I got hooked into that fear campaign that They're all quite safe and effective.
I needed to do it to keep my family safe, and so I did.
But almost straight away, within hours, I was suffering from crippling headaches.
Not just like a normal headache, but like crushing headaches.
But the doctors that I contacted pretty much straight away, they just would not listen.
They repeatedly, don't worry about it, it's just normal side effects.
And it was like reading from a monologue.
It was just constant for days and days.
No matter how worse I got, they still wouldn't listen.
There's a big problem with doctors just not listening to patients.
If you're suffering, okay, yeah, we're in part of a lockdown, coming out of a lockdown, but still, If somebody's really not ill there should be some other sort of advice like going to emergency services or doing something else but now you can actually get that information you can if you're feeling really ill for like four days with a bad headache go to A&E that's the directive.
What's your health situation like now?
So my neural pathways are managing to reroute around the injury So it gives me a little bit of a better memory, as such.
But I struggle with physical work.
I struggle with mental challenges.
So I had to give up work in January of this year, officially.
I tried to go back to work.
I tried to do different things.
It just didn't work for me.
Fatigue, neurological issues, headaches.
I had some really bad health again at the end of last year and I was being blue lighted back into hospital repeatedly just because they couldn't get the information under control that was caused by the vaccine.
This is what they've said all along.
It's directly linked to the vaccine.
So they've admitted it's linked have they?
Yeah, so I'm one of the few that haven't actually died, but I've still actually got that proof.
It's on my discharge notes.
So you'd think it'd be very easy going forward to get care.
Sadly, I've been battling ever since.
They don't want to know you.
They don't want to listen to you.
They will not give you a referral to other neurologists to get a better diagnosis, because this is the problem that I've struggled with ever since.
They won't give me that diagnosis.
I've got dozens of symptoms.
I've got everything that kind of aligns with POTS, Guillain-Barre syndrome, you name it.
But without that diagnosis, you're stuck.
What do you think the reason is for that?
I mean, with you, the doctor that diagnosed you and admitted and signed off on the discharge paper, like you say, on the fact that this is vaccine related, was this the same doctor that administered the vaccine?
Or a different one?
No, it's a different one.
See, my surgery gave vaccines out in a drive-through car park.
So, I know... No, it wasn't.
They're still doing it now.
I've seen it today.
I thought they'd done away with it, but they actually just reintroduced it.
It's extraordinary.
It blows my mind that these things are still happening with all the evidence that's coming out.
In terms of you then, so there's been very little support, Wayne, for you.
They're kind of just basically ignoring the issue.
Yeah, so my doctor, he was the one who actually called the ambulance when he finally accepted to see me because I sounded so badly on the phone.
I was delirious.
I could barely walk.
I mean, you've got to remember this has been dragging on for two weeks by this stage.
Yeah.
I hadn't realized how serious I was.
And of course, he finally saw me, realized I could barely walk and said, Robert, we're calling you an ambulance.
He reported it to the Yellow Card Scheme.
He says, the doctor in the hospital, he said, yeah, we're going to report it to the Yellow Card Scheme.
Dragged on for 11 days.
I had all sorts of investigations, scans, MRIs.
They found brain tissue damage.
That was quite evident.
But upon being discharged, you're basically, well, there's the door.
Bye.
I didn't have a walking stick.
I had to buy my own.
I've had numerous appointments with neurologists.
I had, obviously, another three or four visits to A&E in August because the condition was getting worse.
I've been battling this, like most of us do.
But I've now got to that stage that they're not listening because the pressure is coming down quite heavily from doctors, from the government, I think, because of this challenge to the narrative.
Of course.
Of course.
They can't sell any more vaccines if the vaccine hesitancy is there.
Of course.
But people have got lived in experience because it's not even a case of obviously, you know, Wayne, you're talking to me and people are watching this.
But people that know you in, you know, in Civvy Street, in the real world, will know what's happened.
And so obviously they will know relatives in the same position.
Are you in contact with any others?
You know, when you got to a point where you realised, you know what, they're just fobbing me off, they're just ignoring me.
Did you then have contact with other people in the same position?
Yeah, so I've been sharing my story to a lot of people from when I was discharged last year.
I decided because I could see that nobody was talking about injuries or anything.
And so this whole media campaign to shut people up and censor them.
And I was in touch with various different help groups in America and the UK as well.
And it's been really good because there's so many people out there struggling, but they just don't get that help.
But fortunately, we seem to have built these groups up to a degree that anybody who's now got an issue, you should have an outlet to actually then say, I need some help and somebody can guide you in that way.
But it's still a battle to be heard and listened to.
At the moment I'm going through the health ombudsman because my doctor has decided not to furnish me with the medical reports that I need for my pension company.
So for all the years that I worked, I can't now access that money under Oral Health without a medical report.
The medical report I did have originally...
It's a farce, it really is.
So the company that I was dealing with didn't like the form, although they said they did at the time.
So for 10 months, we dragged all the way through receiving a final sum of money to accept.
And I agreed to it and I thought, yeah, okay, that's fine.
So you can imagine there's so many different things that have happened within 10 months.
Lost documents, lies.
So then one day sending me a letter saying, well, oh, well, you're not actually allowed to have it.
You're not eligible.
And it's just dragged on.
So I've now had to drag the financial ombudsman into that scenario as well.
Do you think they're just hoping you're going to give up, Wayne?
I seriously do.
I seriously do.
The whole thing.
Because there's so many people trying to access money through the pension companies after the last two years, and people have been dying from the vaccines as well, and so families are struggling for money.
And all these companies, they just seem to take that same line that if we just keep you dragging on long enough, we'll start to see these people disappear.
I've been offered sums of money to keep me happy.
This pension company offered me £50 and I said, you're having a laugh. £50?
They then offered me £200.
And so this dragged on for a month and a half.
And I said, well, where are these sums of money?
Because you said, you know, you were going to offer it.
And I didn't accept it.
But you never said anything else.
So I finally now had that £200 quid.
But that's not accepting any blame.
That's not accepting that I'll shut up.
I'm still carrying on.
But yeah.
That's extraordinary.
£50.
There you go, mate.
You can't work because of something that we lied to you and coerced you into getting, but there's £50.
That's all right.
I won't even buy you a round of drinks nowadays.
That's absolutely extraordinary.
It's not got anywhere near to sorting out the problems I've had to deal with over the last two years.
I mean, I've not worked officially since when I had my vaccine.
I tried a couple of part-time positions with the company I was with and I just struggled.
I did like four hours of very menial work and I was exhausted.
I would sit down for a coffee and I'd just fall asleep.
It was just You can't be expected to live like that, Wayne.
That's extraordinary.
Well, I couldn't function.
See, I was doing that, but I was then doing nothing else.
And so, at the moment, I'm trying to keep on top of my own health, keep on top of my family health, because my father hasn't been very well.
Which has proved part of the reason why I then had my vaccine in the first place, because my mother was ill in 2020.
She was in hospital a lot from March.
Sadly, through the lethal protocol which they were given in the hospitals, which I didn't know about at the time, I was only informed on the very last day that she was alive.
And although she was on a respirator for about a week, I couldn't actually talk to her.
But on the last week, I was allowed to go and visit, which I didn't really understand.
But of course, this is during COVID.
This is with the lockdowns.
You're not meant to be there, but because you're wearing masks, you're allowed to go.
And on the very last day I found out that it was her very last day.
She was on a lethal protocol.
They weren't expecting her to live, but they didn't choose to share that with me.
Um, I was, I was quite distraught.
What was the, what was the protocol? Was this?
Was this a barbiturates and midazolam?
So common.
People have no idea just how common this is.
It's horrific.
It's only through being injured that I then actually was able to stop, not do anything, but actually just understand what's going on around in the world around you.
You know, you then start to think, well, hang on a minute.
I've been lied to about the vaccine.
I've been lied to about the lethal protocols that they're giving people in the hospital.
And it's opened a real can of worms.
It really has.
It's shocking the thousands of people that were put under this purely to provide that high death case scenario that they needed to push the vaccines.
Yeah, exactly that.
Absolutely evil.
Perfect description.
Absolutely evil.
And you've really been up against it, Wayne.
It's horrendous.
I feel for you, mate.
I really do.
And I thank you so much for talking to us and, you know, other people.
I'm sure you're talking to other people as well and getting your story out there, which is so important.
Because like you say, a lot of people, you know, are too frightened maybe to say something, you know, because of the backlash that they're going to get.
And you're not, you've got the courage to do it.
So that's, that's great.
I appreciate that.
It's all I can, it's all I can do now.
So just to keep going, keep talking, just to try and save that next person from going through what I have.
I used to be into sports.
I used to live in the gym every day.
Of course, I was working full time.
And all that stopped.
My life is just a fraction of what I used to.
But you can't stop and think about that.
You have to keep going.
You have to then start to think of what you can do to make a difference for others.
And that's basically all I do now.
Just talking to people, sharing my story if I can, and hoping it makes a difference.