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Laura Kasner's avatar

The plandemic was a gift. It woke up so many to the harms of all vaccines.

It’s impossible to stop this avalanche of awakening.

Please share Del Bigteee’s film, An Inconvenient Study:

https://www.aninconvenientstudy.com/

I made up business cards with a QR code and the website address for people who are suspicious of using QR codes. I pepper restrooms on all my travels and give them out to strangers who have children. Also to waitresses when I pay for my meal.

We win this war from the bottom up. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Thank you Laura , true it was a gift in the most positive way. 🌞🤗🙏

Poonam's avatar

If people had used their God given intelligence, and thought they are forcing me to take a product that they won’t take liability for but will take my job from me, take virtually all my freedoms: to meet with my family, eat where I want, to go to a cinema.

If after all this you can’t see the wood from the trees and stop and say F**k you, well what can I say.

The pandemic was a great act of self-suicide, whilst being virtually paralysed by fear and the inability to think and stand up for yourself. If you can’t defend your own body, what will you defend? It was the greatest failure in logical thinking.

Don Peterson, DC's avatar

Yes. Agreed. I am mentally INCOMPETENT of comprehending a narrative of “my body my choice” if it involves killing a fetus but NO CHOICE when the issue is mandatory injection of an ineffective, toxic and dangerous injection. I truly do not get it.

Freedom Fox's avatar

F "vaccine hesitancy." That implies there's room for acceptance that can be overcome.

Nope.

Not one bit.

Not one iota.

When I'm feeling charitable I might suggest "vaccine antipathy." But even that doesn't convey my true sentiment and sane, logical understanding.

Which is more like "vaccine hostility." The tricky thing about acknowledging that is any type of hostility generally gets the attention of those who purport to understand human psychology and what constitutes mental illness.

My response is generally I'm hostile to any and all attempts to harm me, my body, my mind. If someone demanded I drink hemlock I would reject those demands with a non-negotiable hemlock hostility. Not hemlock "hesitancy."

Sames.

This is called "sanity." Only to the same exact literally insane people who try to tell me that boys can be girls if they believe it, because "sometimes God makes mistakes and puts a little girl inside a boy's body" could it be called "mental illness." No. Blaspheme repeated widely doesn't make it true, or sane. The opposite.

We are living in, surviving an era where the inmates are literally running the asylum. Convinced the most sane among us are mentally ill.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWLdZFCMx8Y

Don Peterson, DC's avatar

Understand. But still there is immunology, and the potential for immunity given the correct stimulus. When and if there are ever randomized placebo controlled clinical trials demonstrating safety and efficacy of a disease I’m at risk for, I might consider a vaccine. Might.

Then again I might just take my chances. I’ve always been a bit of a gambler.

Freedom Fox's avatar

The only "immunology" that exists is known as "like cures like."

Samuel Hahnemann. Homeopathy. And similar natural health systems like Ayurveda and TCM.

That's it. Everything else is dangerous, highly profitable, inferior imitation.

Viruses aren't what the producers of dangerous, highly profitable, inferior imitations say they are. They have a massive, entirely dangerous, highly profitable and inferior industry to prop up with twisted notions of what viruses actually are in order to part people from their wealth...and their lives.

Don Peterson, DC's avatar

You have to believe a LOT of BS to believe homeopathy.

“Like cures like” and the more you dilute the stronger the response? I don’t buy it, BUT show me a valid RCT and I’m all ears.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Oh. You're one of those. Stay ignorant, my friend.

Note to self: You would not be my chiropractor.

Bet you and your staff wore masks and made your clients wear them...without any valid RCT supporting them. Probably even use "preferred pronouns" for the ones who are mentally ill with gender dysphoria. Betting that you believe a LOT of BS. TTTH.

Freedom Fox's avatar

And for the objections based in ignorance, homeopathy, much of natural healing involves energy. Energy that is difficult to impossible to measure with human implements and sensors. But, think of it sort of like the whole mask thing, that which is called "viruses" being so tiny that a mask is like a chain link fence a that a mosquito flies through. That is the human cell, every cell in our body. A barrier, like a mask. That is big enough to keep out large particles, but smaller and smaller particles pass through with more and more ease. Dilution makes the energies in the remedies smaller and smaller, allowing for more and more of it to pass through human cells. Making it more and more potent. "Vaccine" adjuvants try to do the work of what homeopathic remedies do with dilution of energy.

But, if you don't believe in energy, the power of energy to heal, then you will ignorantly call it "BS." Because you lack the tools and awareness to "see" it, feel it. Same as Atheists, who don't believe in God because they lack the tools and awareness to see him, feel him.

Note: Most medical doctors, public health officials and politicians today are Atheists. Elevating Man as God. Because they can only see and feel man and his inventions. How's that going for society and health?

Don Peterson, DC's avatar

We wore masks because it was state mandated. Not my choice.

Maha's avatar
28mEdited

That RCT is rather problematic at this point, Doc, with the very definition of vaccine having been modified to include these non-sterilizing vials of weaponized mRNA and toxic adjuvants.

However, as you surmise regarding a random placebo controlled trial; that would be the inflection point that could convince me as well. Unfortunately, Pharma is incapable of forming the words "true" and "placebo" in the same frame of reference. Or publishing the results without a data workaround.

Jay's avatar
2hEdited

It makes sense when you consider that both mentalities demand that another human, be it fetus or vaccinated, sacrifice their lives for the satisfaction of the leftist.

David Pfaff's avatar

Yup! I too am unable to reconcile these separate thoughts among the gender. On the other hand, I have been lied to so often as to another's vee-jay status even after explaining a heart condition and shedding. When it's raining a lie or two for shelter from the storm is easily rationalized, even murder it seems>!

David Pfaff's avatar

T%hank you Paulette as that's a brave "like."

NB's avatar
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Most liberals are atheist or hate God. Therefore, they believe their beliefs are their identity. Also, they are much easier for Satan to manipulate. but if you are a Christian and you are dwelling in Christ and he is dwelling in you, and since Christ is the truth, then you always seek the truth. Because the truth will set you free.

Lisa Novakowski's avatar

When someoneakes a clear choice not to take something dangerous to their body, that is not mental illness. It is a wise choice.

Simon Tufnell's avatar

I'm not hesitant, I just don't want to risk putting poison on my children's body.

HillsideFarmer's avatar

Yeah I'm beyond sick of the "vaccine hesitancy" narrative. This article is a great piece of work. Thank you.

I'll be sharing this article with my brainwashed normie friends and acquaintances, even though most of them probably won't read it. They will look up Dr. Peter McCullough on Google, which will lead them to the propaganda on Wikipedia, and that will be that.

Laura Kasner's avatar

HillsideFarmer - note my comment here posted moments after yours.

HillsideFarmer's avatar

Laura, the biz cards are a fantastic idea. I'm going to do what you are doing. (I've seen Del's excellent movie, of course.)

Laura Kasner's avatar

If you’d like, send me a DM thru Substack with your email address and I’ll forward you the document I created.

I’m out of town so it wouldn’t be until next week when I get home to my desktop.

Del has them on the link to the film but they cost me almost $50 for 100 of them. I hosted a showing of the film at my church on 2/19 and gave them out to the attendees.

Bobby's avatar

Do you know how many times we have seen "authorities" explain (after the fact) why they hid data on injuries or deaths - because they "didn't want to increase vaccine hesitancy". As if that is a valid excuse, and people wanting to make an informed decision is a crime. All we want is the truth, and that should not be too much to ask. The fact that we haven't been told the truth has now blown up in their faces. If you lie to someone, don't be surprised if they no longer trust you or your motives. Too bad, so sad. You reap what you sow.

Commoncents's avatar

Create a new term, have your minions in the media biz throw it around and voila. A new diagnosis.

Rick  Batross's avatar

I simply could not bring myself to experiment with my genetics. From the beginning the public was told those vacs are genetic experiments,"Oh,But Don't Worry! Safe and effective!" First Biden traded money for clot shots. Then he traded donuts and hamburgers for vaccs,"Homer!" Then he cajoled. Then he mandated! Experimental genetic altering C-19 vacs! We the people lost spouses,jobs,careers,homes,investments and our children. Biden retired and got to skate. Yet,if i had not known my own genetics, hmmm. Nah. I can smell propaganda.

Scaler Wave's avatar

"There are only two types of people who defend vaccines. Those who work for drug companies and those who haven’t bothered to do any research but have merely accepted the lies they’ve been told.

For the record I’m a qualified medical doctor and I’ve been researching vaccines for nearly 60 years. That’s how I knew the covid-19 vaccine was toxic and useless in the autumn of 2020 and warned that it was coming back in February 2020.

My book “Anyone who tells you vaccines are safe and effective is lying” will give you all the facts you need about most common vaccines. It will probably shock you.

Or just learn how to read scientific papers and do your own research."

Vernon Coleman, GP

Charles Fire's avatar

“You’re crazy” is the short form diagnosis and pejorative of those who use the term, “vaccine hesitancy”. Much like “Islamophobia” (fear of Muslims), calling names and hurling insults is intended to degrade the stature of the opponent. Immature minds (kids on the playground) can think of nothing better to say in their own defense, so it becomes the default strategy of an indefensible position for those who insist on being right. So, are they right? Or are they taking the easy path by making others wrong. There is a difference, and those that employ it don’t care about the distinction. In other words, it takes one to know one (to be accurate, the accuser would have to know all about it) and they will end the argument rather than risk loosing it.

Kelley's avatar

I can’t understand that every site that I agree with the “stat’s,& Logic” costs 💸💸💸. If you know you know, so if I agree with you; why does that common sense cost 💰cash. Let’s go with the TRUTH SET’S me FREE.

George94's avatar

I wonder what this track from 1996 is about? "There is a rainbow in your mind".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DurXLNabqUU

Debra Nolasco's avatar

I prefer to call it vaccine refusal. Hesitation is one thing. Refusal is another thing entirely.

Maha's avatar

The medical/pharmaceutical complex that has led a lion's share of the population to chronic illness, while incidentally patching up some without significant iatrogenesis, have made additions to the ICD-10 diagnostic database a targeted putsch for profit.

Vaccine hesitancy is coded in the ICD-10 system as Z28.21 and worded as 'Immunization not carried out because of patient refusal". I haven't done a complete review of my chart lately, but I'm sure that code is firmly documented, and depending on the mindset of the provider or staff member makes the bearer of the code a zero or a hero.

Stephen Dedalus's avatar

I propose that society redirects the time and money researching vaccine hesitancy towards instead researching the psychology of vaccine pushers. Apparently there lurks a dark, cynical control freak impulse inside the souls of many people who just can’t resist the temptation to order other people how to live their lives. Why not spend some time and money trying to figure out where that comes from?

susan molendyk's avatar

Even the phrase “patient noncompliance” is wrong! Suggests resistance to accepted best practices!