

Explosive Rittenhouse Trial Moments and COVID Testing and Vaccines, with Robert Gruler, Dr. Michael Mina, and Brian Dressen | Ep. 201
Nov 11, 2021
Robert Gruler, a criminal defense attorney known for his expertise in high-profile cases, joins Dr. Michael Mina, an immunologist from Harvard, and chemist Brian Dressen, who advocates for vaccine transparency. They dive into the complexities of the Rittenhouse trial, dissecting media narratives and legal strategies. The conversation also shifts to COVID-19, exploring testing methods, vaccine safety concerns, and personal stories of adverse reactions, all while emphasizing the need for transparency and informed public health decisions.
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Brianne Dressen's Severe Vaccine Reaction
- Brian Dressen's wife, Brianne, participated in the AstraZeneca trial.
- She suffered severe neurological issues after the first dose, including paralysis and sensory sensitivities.
Medical Dismissal of Brianne's Symptoms
- Brianne Dressen's symptoms worsened, leading to multiple ER visits and hospitalization.
- Doctors initially dismissed her symptoms, attributing them to anxiety despite a lack of pre-existing conditions.
NIH Acknowledges Brianne's Vaccine Injury
- Brian Dressen suspected AstraZeneca was downplaying his wife's adverse reaction.
- He contacted the NIH who acknowledged the severity of her condition.