Facebook is censoring vaccine death inquest fundraiser – how you can help

03 May, 2020 By AVN admin

Vanessa Wainwright and family holding a photo of Lindsey Source: Western Weekender

It has come to our attention that Facebook has been censoring the Lindsey Day Inquest Fundraising page, likely as a result of malicious mass reporting by vaccine defenders, with many shares having been removed from the platform over the last couple of months.

Lindsey Day was a previously healthy 39 year old man who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in May 2018, after receiving FluQuadri and Boostrix vaccines.  He suffered a grand mal seizure and stopped breathing only 44 hours post vaccination, before going into cardiac arrest, and never regained consciousness.

His spouse, Vanessa Wainwright, has been trying to raise funds for expert medical reports and legal fees for a public inquest into his death, but is being thwarted at every turn.

The Western Weekender kindly published an article about Lindsey on 24 March 2020, but no other news outlet has been prepared to publish a story.

$10,000 donated in 10 days

Before the pandemic escalated in March, members of the public had kindly donated over $10,000 in only ten days, with those funds going towards at least one expert medical report, and possibly two, depending on the cost, which can vary between experts.  Since then, donations have reduced to a trickle, however, there are some simple ways that you can help.

How you can help Vanessa

As it is the second anniversary of Lindsey’s passing, we are asking you to help support Vanessa in any way you can, by considering the following suggestions:

  1. Remember that many hands make light work, so if all of our members and followers were to make a donation, Vanessa would soon reach her goal.
  2. Consider making either a one-off, or multiple regular donations.  All donations, big or small, will be gratefully received.
  3. Regularly share the fundraiser link (lindseyday.org) within your social media networks.
  4. Consider sending an email to 10 of your friends and family, personally asking them to support this campaign by making a donation.  (This should go some way to averting Facebook censorship).

Interview with Vanessa

Meryl Dorey will be interviewing Vanessa some time this week, so please keep an eye out for this on the AVN or No Compulsory Vaccination Facebook pages.

Thank you for your generous support.