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The Michele Tafoya Podcast

She sued Pfizer. And she Won.

The Michele Tafoya Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary, Society & Culture

2.4590 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Imagine hearing your husband, wife or partner hung him-or-herself from the rafters of your garage.  Imagine tracing that event back to a prescribed medication.  Find out how Kim Witczak went from that horrifying experience to advocating for people with Covid-19 vaccine injuries.  Yes, they are real.

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0:00.0

Welcome to sideline sanity with me, Michelle Tafoya, sponsored by Legacy Precious

0:05.0

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0:11.2

legacy pm.investments.com. Coming up, how one woman went from experiencing the suicide of her husband

0:18.8

to advocating for people with COVID-19 vaccine injuries.

0:26.5

For nearly three decades, she's reported the action from the sidelines.

0:31.2

She started very young.

0:32.5

She's covered the NBA, NFL, Olympics, and the college football and basketball national championships.

0:38.9

And now, during these insane times in our world, Michelle Tofoya thinks we need a serious dose of sanity.

0:47.4

This is sideline sanity with your host, one of the sanest people on planet Earth.

0:55.2

Michelle Tofoya.

1:01.2

Welcome to sideline sanity.

1:13.6

Today I'm going to sort of draw a line for you between one woman, a very tragic loss in her life, the loss of her husband. and I'm going to connect that line all the way to COVID vaccines and their after effects. So we're going to do that in

1:21.3

less than 30 minutes. And to join me is that woman, Kim Witzack, you you can find her at Kimwitzok.com, and it's WITC-Z-A-K.

1:33.5

You'll see it on the lower third there.

1:34.8

Kim, welcome.

1:36.2

I want to start with your story because it's profound.

1:39.8

Oh, thanks.

1:40.5

Well, thanks for having me.

1:42.0

I like to call myself the accidental advocate because I never set out to do this work. However, I now represent what it feels like to live with the real everyday life consequences of a failed drug safety system. So it all started back in August 6, 2003, over 19 years ago. I got a call for my dad that my husband of

2:04.4

almost 10 years was found hanging from the rafters of our garage dead at age 37. He wasn't

2:11.0

depressed. He didn't have a history of depression or any other mental illness or suicality. He was given an antidepressant.

2:19.9

He had just started his dream job with a startup company and was having trouble sleeping.

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