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I was told to keep quiet about injection harm
The Light
|Issue 32: April 2023
NHS whistleblower told to get jab or lose job
A COVID injection whistleblower claims his NHS bosses prevented him from warning his patients about adverse reactions from the treatment - and said he would lose his job unless he had his second dose.
Therapist Ross Chambers, 35, says his nightmare unfolded after he repeatedly asked managers to investigate apparent harms being caused by the covid-19 injections.
Mr Chambers gathered evidence from his patients, and noted 38 cases of harm over a short period, a sample of which he presented to NHS health bosses.
The anecdotal evidence revealed a range of injuries heart problems, blood clots, strokes, sepsis, neurological disorders, and death - occurring just days, and in one case, just one hour after the covid shot was administered.
He said: "As I was telling my managers about all the really serious issues I was seeing among my patients, they responded by saying that I would also have to take the second shot, otherwise I would be sacked. It was just completely mind-boggling." Unable to endure the lack of concern and ensuing action from his colleagues, Mr Chambers, a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, left the job he loved in the NHS in July 2022.
He said: "From about April 2021, that was when people started telling me these stories. And to start with, I felt it was a one-off, but then more of my patients came forward with their stories, and I started to become very concerned and began to document them.
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