The CHD Bus is in Philadelphia


The CHD bus will be in Plymouth Meeting from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m on October 11th to record interviews with people and families who have experienced vaccine injury or loss of a loved one from a vaccine adverse reaction.
This event will be held at the Church on the Mall, located at the Plymouth Meeting Mall. During the afternoon from 1-4 p.m., there will be presentations and opportunities for dialog with physicians and naturopaths, and conversations with the vaccine-injured. Click for Event Location.
There are still time slots open to tell YOUR STORY! To book your interview with Polly Tommey please submit a request via CHD’s Bus Contact Page. You can also contact the PA Chapter via our Contact Page.
Event Speakers
1 PM: Dr. Gordon Donaldson, Board-certified family practitioner, “Wellness, not Sickness… and Prevention, not Intervention.”
LISTEN to CHD-PA’s Diane Soucy interview Dr. Donaldson!
2 PM: Dr. Nancy Tarlow, Chiropractor, “Weighing Vaccine Risks: What Are the Options to Keep Your Family Healthy?”.
3 PM: Angela Walker, Homeopath, “How to Work With, not Against, the Body’s Innate Healing Mechanisms”.
3:30 PM: “Conversations with the Injured”.
The CHD bus is a 42-foot coach traveling across the continental U.S. over the next year recording these vaccine stories and also those impacted by hospital protocols for Covid-19. In addition, we will be seeking stories of people whose lives were upended by private and public vaccine mandates. Those who chose not to vaccinate are also invited to reflect on their experience on the health outcomes from not vaccinating.
At tour locations, those who were harmed by vaccines and those who may be bereaved by vaccines will have a platform to share their stories and sign their names on the bus. The Bus will be live streaming daily at #CHDBUS.
The tour features a brand new bus modeled after the beloved RV in the documentary “Vaxxed II: The People’s Truth,” coinciding with the release of the book “Vax-Unvax: Let the Science Speak,” in which Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Brian Hooker, Ph.D., investigate over 100 peer-reviewed studies analyzing the differences in health outcomes in vaccinated versus unvaccinated populations.