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Lord, we pray for anyone dealing with negative side effects from the Covid-19 vaccine. Lord, would you heal them! We pray that you would uncover any lies that are being hidden in regards to COVID-19 and that the truth shall prevail.
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Some people report the COVID-19 vaccines led to serious side effects – and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) hosted a few of them in Milwaukee on Monday, June 28.

The event drew criticism. Gov. Tony Evers (D-Wisconsin) said Sen. Johnson is being “reckless and irresponsible” — and Milwaukee’s health commissioner accused Johnson of raising “misleading concerns.”

While the senator said on Monday the vast majority of vaccines have been safely administered, he added everyone should hear from people reporting serious problems.

He handed out documents based on the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which he says included 384,270 adverse events related to the COVID-19 vaccines, including 4,812 deaths. This database includes unverified reports from doctors and the public, which the CDC says may be “incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental, or unverifiable.”

Among those joining Sen. Johnson’s panel was Maddie de Garay, who volunteered for the Pfizer vaccine trial when she was 12 and now is in a wheelchair.

“Why is she not back to normal? She was totally fine before this. She did the right in trying to help everyone else and they’re not helping here,” said Stephanie de Garay, Maddie’s mother.

Maddie’s mother said her daughter has been to the emergency room nine times – and she has been hospitalized three times.

“All we want is for Maddie to be seen, heard, and believed because she has not been. And we want her to get the care that she desperately needs, so she can go back to normal,” said Stephanie de Garay, in tears.

Others also joined Sen. Johnson on Monday to share their stories after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

“It feels like you’ve got a little electronic shock running through your body, like your stuck in a vibrating chair, like glued into it, and it never stops. I have tremors in my hands which has made me leary if I’ll ever be able to practice as a hygienist again. And I am so fearful that I may have a neurological issue after this, like Parkinson’s,” said Kristi Dobbs, a dental hygienist from Missouri, who adds that her side effects include pain, paresthesia and heart palpitations.

“We are the collateral damage of the pandemic. As you can see, I am recovering. I can walk, the touch of my little son’s hand no longer feels like it’s setting me on fire,” said Brianne Dressen. She’s a preschool teacher from Utah, who volunteered for the Astra Zeneca vaccine trial.

Former Green Bay Packers player Ken Ruetggers urged Sen. Johnson to host Monday’s event. His wife, Sheryl, said she was still experiencing severe neurological reactions, including muscle pain, numbness, weakness and paresthesia.

“The vaccine is generally safe. Senator Johnson said that today. That’s true. However, there is a small percentage that are having some severe reactions. In this case, severe neurological reactions. And I think we need to see this is a responsibility, an opportunity to take care of people who have part of the collective solution,” Ken Ruetggers said.

Johnson said his goal it to give these people a platform, so the health community will acknowledge them and get to the root cause – to find a cure for these problems and to prevent serious side effects for those getting the vaccines in the future.

“This is more misinformation that is going to put people at risk,” said Charles Manning, a registered nurse. “He’s glorifying the idea that you can be harmed from something that something statistically, the harmful is more harmful.” . . .

FOX6 questioned the senator on criticisms he’s putting lives in jeopardy.

“I’m never afraid of conveying the truth, providing people information,” said Sen. Johnson. “I think the American public should be able to have informed consent when deciding whether or not to take an experimental vaccine, one way or the other. I think it’s important to recognize that there are people that have been harmed by the vaccine. And if we don’t acknowledge that fact, how do you treat people that you’re not acknowledging the root cause of the problem.”

Milwaukee Health Commissioner Kirsten Johnson criticized the senator. “Senator Ron Johnson, who publicly confirmed he is unvaccinated, has used his platform today to raise misleading concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. The scientific facts about the COVID-19 vaccine remain: it is safe, it is effective, and complications are extremely rare. More importantly, it saves lives.”

Sen. Johnson himself has not been vaccinated, saying he has the antibodies. Still, the CDC recommends everyone – even those who had COVID-19 – get the shot.

The senator says he’s responding to a cry from these people to be heard. “Someone’s got to step up the plate and tell people the truth that people don’t want to hear.”

FOX6 asked if that factor would lead him to stay in the U.S. Senate, so he can still have a podium to speak out on issues like this one. For months, he’s said he hasn’t made up his mind on whether to seek a third term.

“That would probably be one of the more important factors, yeah,” Johnson responded. “If no one else is willing to step out there and talk about unpopular truths, that would be one of the considerations.”

What are your thoughts on Senator Johnson speaking out on the Covid-19 Vaccine? Let us know your thoughts and prayers for America in the comments below.

(Excerpt from Fox 6 Milwaukee. Article written by Jason Calvi. Photo by Toni Sandys-Pool/Getty Images)

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Pauline
July 1, 2021

I pray, in the name of Jesus, that you will protect Senator Ron Johnson. Help him to stand strong, give him wisdom, open doors for him that only You can. Help him to continue to fight for truth, give him supernatural courage. Let the full truth come out regarding this vaccine. What is hidden, shed your light on, for everyone to see. Father, protect Senators Johnson’s Senate seat and help him to see that his truthful voice is needed in the U.S. Senate! We pray your blessing on him and his family.

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Jackie Hardman
July 1, 2021

Senator Johnson is a truth warrior. God bless him greatly and continue to give him strength and courage to stand firm and speak truth. If we only had many more like him. I pray for all of those Congressional leaders who stand for truth and God’s principles. We need the Lord to raise up more men and women like him.
Thank you Mr. Johnson. Please run again. We need you!!

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Mary
June 30, 2021

Thank you Senator Johnson for your courage and boldness to share the truth that needs to be shared, especially from people who have experienced the severe side affects personally! Everyone needs to know both sides of the coin and be able to pray about it and seek Almighty God for wisdom and discernment about any of the vaccines.

I pray that the Holy Spirit rain down upon the medical community and all peoples of all nations to know the truth about all of these vaccines good and bad in this discernment, wisdom and understanding. Abba Father says in His word to seek wisdom and understanding more than gold or silver.

Thank you Abba Father for your truth, wisdom and understanding in all these matters pertaining to the Covid virus including vaccines, treatment and may we all submit ourselves to you, repent individually and corporately and pray that you would heal our land! Amen!

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