Documentary Film "Shot Dead" Is Very Hard To Watch: Parents Who Lost Their Children, Killed By Covid Shots, Tell Their Stories
It's Being Throttled
On Nov. 9, a documentary film called “Shot Dead” premiered in Tulsa Oklahoma, that was different from any that came before it. Directed by Teryn Gregson, its approach is lo-fi, simple and devastating. Grieving parents tell the stories of their children who got the mRNA shots and died— in one instance, a baby just after birth. The parents did not know, in all cases, that their child had gotten the shot or shots, and had advised against it. To say that this film is devastating in an understatement. I slept but two hours the night after I saw it, haunted especially by the story of a mother who loses her baby right after birth. How sick, how spectacularly sick, dark purple, the baby was, and the fact that she looked at her mom right after birth. The young mother shares this detail and it became seared in my memory. I had not wanted to know about how sick the babies become in utero from these Satanic poisons. They’re not even born yet.
The film features Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. James Thorp, (whose book I am still working on completing) among others, on the dissenting MD side.
It is very throttled on social media, and even in my computer—I was blocked from downloading images from the film, so this post will have no images.
You can see “Shot Dead” here.
For one of the families, still struggling to pay their murdered daughter’s burial and autopsy, there is a fundraising page here. What they were put through after their daughter died constitutes a press set of horrors. Her name was Trista Martin, and she was perfectly healthy the day before she elected to get the shot, in order to be able to go to concerts with her friends.
You can follow the father on Twitter/X here.
I suggest that as a movement, we turn to lending more support to the families.
Their suffering is unimaginable. Yet they still locate the strength to speak out, to warn others.
LINK HAS BEEN CORRECTED. SORRY ABOUT THAT!
Even more disturbing in consideration of the fact that by ignorance or design ..Peter McCullough is a limited hangout and a virus gatekeeper.
His most facetious attempt at virus-belief maintenance was his utterance, "Of course viruses exist, they make vaccines out of viruses"
The man is a Medical mendicant.