Nurse Gabby + RTE's Katie Hannon on the topic of Vaccine Injuries
"That's a whole other programme I think..." Hannon said on air
The nurse who raised safety issues regarding Covid 19 vaccines on RTE’s Upfront this week has conducted an interview with a UK outlet. Gabby was a guest on presenter Katie Hannon’s Upfront programme on RTE on Monday night, where she talked about why she’d stopped paying the TV licence as a member of the audience.
The clip caused a stir on social media, racking up hundreds of thousands of views. Gabby’s concise input breached what appears to be the national broadcaster’s maintenance of a standard editorial line across most Irish news outlets, never to cover the topic of vaccine injuries.
Katie Hannon’s response is worth nothing, as she says the topic is a ‘whole other programme’ which many of us - not least this reporter - would welcome.
Curiously, Hannon points out that many people were thankful to RTE for their coverage, which should prompt a little reflective thought from viewers and readers about the mentality that took hold of some members of the media during this time.
This is followed by what appears to be a slip of the tongue from Hannon, where she describes covid as a ‘scandal’ - before quickly correcting to ‘crisis.’
Gabby began her contribution by saying she had paid her TV licence for the past thirty years:
G: “I decided to stop paying the TV licence in the last two years given what RTE and many other big media companies across the globe - the damage that RTE has done to Irish society around the whole covid narrative etc and we are still reeling from this. I’ve stopped watching television. I would like truthful journalism, unbiased news, that’s my main reason.”
KH: “And yet you know that many people were very thankful to RTE for how they handled the covid (scandal) crisis?”
G: “No, well my background is medical and I am one of the nurses picking up the damage that’s been done by the vaccine and all this is not being reported by RTE.”
KH: “Ok that’s a whole other programme I think..”
G: “Exactly, absolutely.”
KH: “So anyway you are not paying because you don’t like the editorial line that’s been taken by RTE?”
G: “Because of the damage that has been done to Irish society.”
Watch the RTE Upfront exchange here:
Gabby is a qualified practicing nurse and one of the original members of a group of medical professionals that originally formed in July 2021 - the INFTO.
The Irish Nurses for Transparency and Openness was founded by professionals working in the health sector that became concerned by what they believed were adverse reactions to covid vaccines administered to the Irish public - Pfizer, Moderna, Astra Zeneca and Janssen.
Gabby was involved in the INFTO at ‘core support’ level, providing a vetting and personal support role to the group. Within the group, nurses and healthcare professionals found support and advice in dealing with what they were seeing in patients, and professional support in dealing with employers and colleagues, in the face of great pressure to take a vaccine they suspected was causing multiple and diverse issues, such as autoimmune disorders, neurological conditions, mobility issues, myocarditis, heart attacks and stroke.
This is the group that attempted to flag these safety issues to politicians, the media and the wider population, in the face of active censorship - remember the HSE paid Mark Little and Aine Kerr’s organisation Kinzen to counter ‘misinformation’ on social media, in contracts that subsequently went ‘missing.’
This is the group that spoke to this reporter and the Irish Times, for a feature piece based on their concerns regarding the vaccine roll out, that never made it to print.
This is the same group that organised a meeting with public representatives in a bid to have their concerns taken seriously:
The group successfully organised a meeting with TD’s and spoke about the varied and serious complications they were seeing post vaccine administration. The meeting was attended by this reporter via zoom and the contents reported and circulated to all newspapers.
Speaking to this Substack this morning, Gabby confirmed she was part of the INFTO, the role she played in that organisation and the continuous efforts that were made to highlight the topic of vaccine safety as a public health issue by those working directly with patients.
“I was actually quite involved (with the founders). I was one of the core support workers, so I would ring those that were contacting the group about the purpose of the organisation, build a rapport with them, talk to them about where they were working, what their concerns were and what they were seeing,” she said.
Her full interview on the Odysee platform with UK based ‘Crypto Rich’ is here.
Meanwhile, people suffering vaccine injuries are giving evidence at the UK Covid Inquiry this week:
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It’s worth noting that nurses are not the only medical professionals raising issues with vaccines in Ireland:
Read about what happened to the series of INFTO articles Paul Cullen and I worked on for the Irish Times, back in 2021, below:
Fair play to Gabby. I was a bit surprised they actually let her slip through and get the question in. No way could I sit there in that audience and just take that excuse of an answer
It feels like we're waiting for a huge dam to burst and flood the land. It seems inevitable now that it will.
No wonder the politicians and their media lackeys want to keep it quiet. The financial implications alone are almost unimaginable.