Sean Hartman was a 17-year-old hockey player who was the captain of his team. He was also a victim of the Pandemic of SARS, a deadly virus that infected millions of people with HIV and other viruses. In order to continue to play hockey, he had to be vaccinated.
00:00:00.000The evidence is getting stronger all the time, to the point, in my opinion, where it's difficult to argue that the vaccine has not had terrible consequences.
00:00:09.800Multiple research reports show that heart inflammation risks tied to the vaccines may be far greater and maybe even more dangerous than previously reported, particularly among young men.
00:00:22.220Unfortunately, my only son had to have a shot to play hockey.
00:00:27.320He was forced into it, coerced into it, told it was safe and effective.
00:00:34.000After my son Sean took his first vials of shot, he was found dead on the floor beside his bed on the morning of September 27th, 2021.
00:00:43.020There's tens of thousands of other children that have been severely armed by this COVID-19 gene therapy.
00:00:51.400I miss my boy and I want him back and I know he's never coming back.
00:00:55.360And the combination of rage and sadness is powerful, people.
00:00:59.720Please join me in the fight and help me beat them.
00:03:41.300And during the pandemic, or the pandemic, depends who you talk to, one of the things that was required was in order to continue to play hockey, you had to be vaccinated.
00:03:50.680And in Canada at that time, they lowered the limit down to 12, the age of 12, and you did not need parental consent to take the vaccine.
00:03:59.900So, against his father's best judgment, Sean, in order to continue to play hockey, he went and got a shot from Pfizer.
00:04:07.940And almost immediately, he had a reaction to it that required him to go to the emergency room.
00:04:13.460And 33 days later, unfortunately, his mother found him deceased beside his bed.
00:04:19.020And right after having hockey practice, the day before, he seemed to be okay, but he suffered a cardiac event, and his life was lost, which then led to Dan Hartman making it his mission to go get answers and justice to find out what happened to his son, Sean.
00:04:35.640We'll talk more about that in just a moment.
00:04:38.560Dean, are we talking about myocarditis here?
00:04:42.820This is a word I'd never heard before until we went through the pandemic.
00:04:47.120And I've heard of many people and some very high-level professional athletes just dropping dead on the field.
00:04:54.680Is that what we're talking about here?
00:04:56.520Yeah, in this case, that seems to be what's happened to Sean.
00:05:00.820How I got involved is I made a documentary about a man in my small town that had a vaccine injury.
00:05:08.160Hours after the vaccine, he ended up paralyzed and in long-term care.
00:05:11.880And so I was really at that point in this subject matter.
00:05:16.240And I remember that, you know, 22, all these athletes, pro athletes on the field collapsing, cardiac arrests.
00:05:25.040Like, anecdotally, I don't remember anything like that ever watching sports.
00:05:29.500And they were happening in great numbers.
00:05:31.060And then what I learned by starting this documentary was that it is way beyond even professional sports in North America,
00:05:36.120but soccer and football players across the world, jockeys, all types of athletes, professional and amateur,
00:05:42.620collapsing and having cardiac arrest episodes.
00:05:45.320I remember, though, there were a number of different companies and drug companies that were providing these mRNA shots that people were taking,
00:06:49.240In addition to peer-reviewed studies, a lot of them are being buried and not talked about in the mainstream media.
00:06:54.620The CDC itself and FDA have also issued warnings about myocarditis in young people linked to the COVID vaccines.
00:07:02.940So yes, we do have governments, we do have peer-reviewed, and we have a lot of doctors.
00:07:06.820And what we've done with this particular documentary and worked really hard on it is to make sure that everything's referenced to peer-reviewed information and government information.
00:07:15.980There was a lot of different directions we could have gone with this, but we wanted to make sure that we brought forward the facts and the actual information on this one.
00:07:22.240Dean, I'm wondering, was it a challenge to find people who would talk to you?
00:07:25.460Are people still a little bit shy about talking about this topic?
00:07:39.720I think by this point, more people were willing to go on record and talk.
00:07:43.500My first film is called Why Can't We Talk About This?
00:07:46.760Because I struggled to get anybody to talk about it.
00:07:50.080But I think as we move through this, more and more people are realizing that either they have an injury themselves or they know someone with an injury.
00:07:57.560And the evidence is just stacking up and it's undeniable at this time.
00:08:01.220In this case, Jason, we're talking about Sean Hartman, who he died because of this.
00:08:05.260And Dean just said people have injuries because of this, because there are all sorts of different afflictions that people have suffered and still suffer after getting this shot four or five years ago.
00:10:08.380From the beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic, McCullough has promoted misinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 and its treatments and mRNA vaccines.
00:10:19.140Did you talk to him about this in your documentary?
00:11:00.940We show you what ended up happening, you know, with ivermectin, how that was all, you know, discredited to push people to take the vaccine.
00:11:08.500So it's a trip down memory lane to sort of revisit all the craziness, all the messaging, all the coercion that happened during that time.
00:11:40.660And he had his own opinions on things.
00:11:42.520He really wanted to make sure that as he went forward in his life, he was a young man.
00:11:47.340And one thing that really touched me with Dan's story is how Sean was never angry at anybody.
00:11:54.460He was very sweet and a very nice kid.
00:11:57.360And it was probably through a lot of pressure and his desire to continue to play hockey that he went against his father's wishes to stay away from this particular vaccine.
00:12:06.120And as Dan says in the movie, he's not an anti-vaxxer.
00:12:08.520He's gotten all the vaccines except for this one.
00:12:11.660And to kind of dovetail on what Dean said about Peter McCullough, he's a licensed physician down in the U.S.
00:14:03.260And was that mentioned a lot, Jason, about the safe and effective part of these vaccines while you were doing research and talking to people?
00:14:13.480That came up a lot because that was a messaging that came out of the media, the governments, and a lot of your neighbors were pushing that as well.
00:15:30.220Great question, because they filed their defense in December 2025, so just last month.
00:15:34.940And if you go through the defense, they basically say, we never told you it was safe and effective.
00:15:39.260Our own numbers say some people can be harmed.
00:15:42.060There should have been a lot more informed consent.
00:15:44.600And it's actually the responsibility of the government of Canada.
00:15:46.940So Pfizer's pointing their finger to the government of Canada as being responsible.
00:15:51.080And currently, the courts say government of Canada is not responsible because there's no duty of care.
00:15:55.200But that's the appeal that happened on January 26th of this year.
00:15:59.340So you're getting some finger pointing going on here.
00:16:02.480And ideally, the courts are going to be able to see that and move forward properly on this one.
00:16:07.040Is Sean's dad Dan, is it Dan versus Pfizer?
00:16:10.560Is that what it says basically on the court case?
00:16:12.220I mean, if there's so many people, well, I was just going to say, if there's so many people that are suffering from these injuries, I mean, I don't know a lot about law.
00:16:20.920I mean, I took radio broadcasting in school, but a class action lawsuit certainly seems something that would have a lot more teeth to it.
00:16:27.300So it's just one man against a big, giant pharmaceutical company.
00:16:31.040It's got to be a pretty big hill to climb.
00:16:33.120I'm thinking maybe, Dean, if you want to take that one.
00:16:34.800Yeah, I have no legal background, but I think that sometimes putting a class action suit together like this can be difficult, getting many people, especially when people don't want to come out and admit or even know.
00:16:46.700You may not get those numbers right now.
00:16:49.740But Dan's lawsuit could burst the dam.
00:16:52.860It could really break things open that we have to really examine this.
00:16:56.600And it could, you know, other lawsuits could come forward.
00:17:24.760And he does want to hear guilty when it comes to Pfizer's involvement and guilty when it comes to the Canadian government's involvement.
00:17:31.840And I will touch on the class action lawsuit for a bit, because I do have a legal license in Ontario.
00:17:38.580It's very difficult to go ahead and get a class action certified.
00:17:42.340You need to get a lot of people together.
00:17:44.040And then it also makes it difficult to take it through the courts because it becomes very selective on what you can bring for the court.
00:17:50.840That's the same amongst every single person involved.
00:17:53.880What Dan's able to do here with the Pfizer lawsuit, as Dean said, is open that dam and become the bellwether lawsuit.
00:18:00.140Because if it can be determined by the courts that there is culpability and liability on Pfizer and Health Canada, single or both, that's going to open the door to a whole bunch of other options like a class action.
00:18:57.080Are there other places you expect to show the documentary across the country?
00:19:01.900Well, February 8th is our big premiere, and we're going to be close to where Dan's from.
00:19:05.760And we're going to do an in-person there.
00:19:07.940Jason's flying into the province to do a tour.
00:19:10.160He's booked together six or seven dates that we have.
00:19:13.320Starting on the 8th, we'll be in Barrie, then Ottawa, and then Peterborough, Whitby, Hamilton, Oakville.
00:19:21.520And then I'm even going to do a screening here in my hometown of Delhi on the 22nd.
00:19:25.440And then Jason's going to take it out to Alberta, do a tour there.
00:19:29.460And I'm going to keep going to small venues, whatever venues I can in Ottawa, Ontario.
00:19:34.060We also have a link there to request a screening.
00:19:36.920So if you're in America or B.C. or out east, and you're like, I can get a group together, and I can do a screening here, and you can get a venue.
00:19:44.320You can reach out and talk to Jason, and he'll help you arrange that.
00:19:48.640And then eventually it will be available for streaming online, again, to raise awareness for Dan's lawsuit and funds as well.
00:19:56.520Great. So go over to the website again. It's supportshawn.ca and request a screening.
00:20:02.880Looking forward to seeing it, Jason, when you bring it here to Alberta.
00:20:05.580I'd really like to watch this, and hopefully you do get it on some of the streaming services.
00:20:10.060It still is – let me just leave it with this, and then you can kind of wrap it up here for him.
00:20:14.120But this still is a very touchy issue with people, isn't it?
00:20:17.160You still hear the word, and it was brought up in this interview, anti-vaxxer.
00:20:20.940It's been a while since they've heard that, but you still hear people say anti-vaxxer.
00:20:24.460And anybody who disagrees with the safe and effective label these vaccines have been given are called anti-vaxxers.
00:20:30.760It's still rather a contentious issue, isn't it?
00:20:33.520Absolutely, and what I'm very pleased and proud of Dean doing with this documentary as the director is to make sure it was a balanced documentary.
00:20:41.380This is not propaganda. It's not an anti-vax video.
00:23:20.920Make sure you're vaccinated if you want to come to Thanksgiving.
00:23:23.000So there's a lot of people that feel very uncomfortable about maybe I had something to do with my niece or my nephew or my aunt or my grandmother not feeling so well anymore.
00:23:32.180But what we need to do is come together and heal and understand what happened so that it doesn't happen again.
00:23:37.100We've got to make sure that these are the kind of things that don't happen again.
00:23:40.060And that's what the most important part of the accountability is.
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