VacSafety on GETTR : This Thursday on VSRF LIVE we’re honored to welcome J.B. Handley—author, advocate, and father to Jamison—for a powerful conversation y...
This Thursday on VSRF LIVE we’re honored to welcome J.B. Handley—author, advocate, and father to Jamison—for a powerful conversation you won’t want to miss. We will also welcome director and filmmaker Dean Rainey about his new film, "Why Can't We Talk About This?" which tackles uncomfortable questions surrounding the C19 vaccine injured. J.B. is the author of two transformative books: "How to End the Autism Epidemic" and "Underestimated: An Autism Miracle," co-written with his non-verbal son Jamison, who has profound autism. Their story is a testament to the human spirit—and the power of spelling-based communication to unlock potential in those dismissed by the medical system. J.B. is also the executive producer of the groundbreaking documentary "SPELLERS", inspired by Underestimated, which is awakening families across the globe to what’s possible when we change how we see—and support—those with autism. On this week’s show, we’ll explore: ✅What it really means to be “non-verbal” ✅The science behind Spelling to Communicate ✅Why mainstream autism care is failing our children ✅And what you can do to support real solutions Next we will welcome Dean Rainey. Dean is a Canadian filmmaker with an international track record. His work has aired on National Geographic, Discovery Channel, CNN, and Fox Movies. He’s lived and filmed around the globe—from the U.S. to Hong Kong to his current base in Norfolk County, Ontario. Now, Dean is making waves with his first feature-length documentary "Why Can’t We Talk About This?"—a gripping look into the true story of a man injured by the mRNA vaccine, and the uncomfortable silence surrounding vaccine-related harm.” "Why Can’t We Talk About This?" delves into the life of a man grappling with the aftermath of a COVID-19 vaccine injury, weaving his personal struggle into a broader examination of why such experiences are rarely discussed. Through interviews with medical experts, legal commentators, and public figures, the documentary uncovers the emotional, physical, and societal toll of vaccine-related harm, questioning the mechanisms-cultural, political, or otherwise— that enforce silence around this issue. It’s a raw, provocative look at a hidden epidemic, aiming to give voice to the unheard and challenge viewers to confront an uncomfortable reality. Tune in Thursday at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT on VSRF LIVE and as always, bring your best questions! See you there! https://rumble.com/c/VaccineSafetyResearchFoundation
This Thursday on VSRF LIVE we’re honored to welcome J.B. Handley—author, advocate, and father to Jamison—for a powerful conversation you won’t want to miss. We will also welcome director and filmmaker Dean Rainey about his new film, "Why Can't We Talk About This?" which tackles uncomfortable questions surrounding the C19 vaccine injured.

J.B. is the author of two transformative books: "How to End the Autism Epidemic" and "Underestimated: An Autism Miracle," co-written with his non-verbal son Jamison, who has profound autism. Their story is a testament to the human spirit—and the power of spelling-based communication to unlock potential in those dismissed by the medical system.

J.B. is also the executive producer of the groundbreaking documentary "SPELLERS", inspired by Underestimated, which is awakening families across the globe to what’s possible when we change how we see—and support—those with autism.

On this week’s show, we’ll explore:

✅What it really means to be “non-verbal”
✅The science behind Spelling to Communicate
✅Why mainstream autism care is failing our children
✅And what you can do to support real solutions

Next we will welcome Dean Rainey. Dean is a Canadian filmmaker with an international track record. His work has aired on National Geographic, Discovery Channel, CNN, and Fox Movies. He’s lived and filmed around the globe—from the U.S. to Hong Kong to his current base in Norfolk County, Ontario. Now, Dean is making waves with his first feature-length documentary "Why Can’t We Talk About This?"—a gripping look into the true story of a man injured by the mRNA vaccine, and the uncomfortable silence surrounding vaccine-related harm.”

"Why Can’t We Talk About This?" delves into the life of a man grappling with the aftermath of a COVID-19 vaccine injury, weaving his personal struggle into a broader examination of why such experiences are rarely discussed. Through interviews with medical experts, legal commentators, and public figures, the documentary uncovers the emotional, physical, and societal toll of vaccine-related harm, questioning the mechanisms-cultural, political, or otherwise— that enforce silence around this issue. It’s a raw, provocative look at a hidden epidemic, aiming to give voice to the unheard and challenge viewers to confront an uncomfortable reality.

Tune in Thursday at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT on VSRF LIVE and as always, bring your best questions!

See you there!

https://rumble.com/c/VaccineSafetyResearchFoundation