It’s worth watching the video, it draws attention several times to the fact that if something happens to him, we can be sure he was killed.

 

 

Before he died, he said he was not depressed, loved life and that he had no health complaints, a mission, he wanted to raise his little boy and help people through his investigations.

 

He told his friends that if something happened to him, it wasn't a coincidence.

 

This is his story:

 

Do you know Brandy Vaughant?

 

About Brandy

 
Brandy Vaughan, a former pharmacist representative, formed the Vaccine Safety Council in response to one of the nation’s first mandatory vaccination laws, SB277, in California.

While working in the pharmaceutical industry, Brandy marketed Vioxx, an analgesic that was later found to double the risk of stroke and heart attack, and was eventually withdrawn from the market.

 

“From that experience, I realized that being something on the market may not be safe yet,” Brandy explains. "And a lot of what the healthcare industry is telling us is simply not the truth."

 

After leaving the pharmaceutical industry, Brandy spent eight years in Europe and saw how different health care was outside the United States.

Returning home with an unvaccinated baby boy, she was harassed in a pediatrician’s office when she asked questions that every parent should ask: what do these vaccines contain?

 

https://www.sbsheriff.org/coroners-office-releases-findings-in-brandy-vaughan-death-investigation/

 

The coroner's office discloses the results of the investigation into Brandy Vaughan's death.

 
Posted: February 18, 2021

 

Santa Barbara, CA - The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office has completed an investigation into the death of local community activist Brandy Vaughan. The coroner determined that the woman had died of natural causes.

 

On December 7, 2020, 44-year-old Brandy Vaughant, a resident of Santa Barbara City, was found downstairs in the bathroom of her East Sola St. residence. Ambulances were called and life-saving measures were launched but were unsuccessful. The Santa Barbara City Police Department arrived at the scene and investigated the circumstances of the death.

 

Their investigation found no signs of violation or any suspicion that would warrant further investigation. Because Vaughan's death occurred outside the direct care of a doctor, the investigation was handed over to the sheriff / coroner to determine the cause and manner of death.

 

The sheriff's coroner's office conducted a thorough investigation that included an autopsy, an in-depth toxicological screening, interviews, and a review of medical records.

At the end of a month-long investigation by the coroner, the Office found that his death was caused by a natural, bilateral pulmonary thromboembolism.

 

The coroner's office has completed the investigation and will finalize the reports accordingly and update the California state's death certificate.