This following is written by Cat Parker.
My journey started with the electrifying energy of concert photography and the serene beauty of landscape photography. I found immense joy capturing the essence of live performances, immersing myself in the pulsating energy of rock concerts. My camera aimed to immortalize the dynamic interplay between the crowd and their favorite bands.
Away from the stage, I reveled in the great outdoors, capturing breathtaking landscapes and the intricate details of flora and fauna. In both my solitary explorations of nature and vibrant encounters with live music, my passion for capturing life's essence shines through. I embrace the diverse tapestry of human experiences, translating them into visual masterpieces that leave a lasting impact. Photography became my therapy, a means of embracing the world's beauty and finding peace. But a fateful decision would take that all away.
In 2021, my life changed dramatically due to a vaccine-related injury from the J&J and Pfizer shots. Forced to take the shot to keep my job and continue the passion that I so loved with no informed consent, sealed my fate.
I faced numerous challenges, including navigating the complexities of the medical system and coping with the physical and emotional toll. Now afflicted with multiple diseases and side effects, my ability to pursue photography has been severely impacted. Despite these challenges, I've transformed my adversity into a catalyst for positive change.
Currently battling five rare diseases and 36 side effects, the COVID vaccines have wreaked havoc on my neurological, cardiovascular, endocrine, and other systems.
My health has deteriorated, leading to the loss of my job, career, finances, friends, and love. I, along with others, have been censored, bullied, trolled, stalked, and refused life-saving and critical medical care. We have been left to fight and scrape for awareness. While no one holds those accountable for the crimes against humanity that have been forced on us. In addition to this struggle, we have been financially devastated, compelled to become our own medical experts, legal advocates, and more, in order to survive and seek justice.
From my own experience, I started my journey as an advocate for vaccine-injured individuals. I created a support group to make sure others get the resources and help they need. What started as a local group has now grown internationally. Using my skills as a photojournalist and advocate, I work to raise awareness about vaccine injuries and fight for the rights of those affected. Believing in the power of the human spirit and the transformative effect of art, I use my camera to capture the essence of people's stories, whether it's the calm of nature or the energy of a live concert. My goal is to evoke emotions, provoke thought, and help people see the world from new perspectives.
Through evocative photography, thought-provoking articles, and advocacy speeches, I highlight the challenges faced by people injured by vaccines. I believe that visual storytelling can drive change and challenge societal norms. My work aims to inform the public, healthcare workers, and policymakers about the potential risks of vaccines and advocate for better safety measures.
My dedication to medical freedom and helping others is a constant effort. I use my platform and work to highlight the voices of those who are marginalized and silenced, aiming to inspire and provoke thought. By sharing my unique perspective, I focus on important issues and the lasting power of visual storytelling and its significant impact on the world.
Cat volunteers with the Former Feds Group, a partner of Michigan for Vaccine Choice (MVC).
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