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After deciding to avoid jab, I had someone wishing my speedy demise. To such, there is no response possible.

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It's goulish.

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Live on and dance on their grave.

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Hostility and prejudice are associated with mortality risk. The paper at the link below is just one of many. Although some do, many bigots don't make it into old age. Any strong prejudice, bigotry or hostility is bad for the heart. Have you seen the reports on all the people who wished death on the unvaccinated and then died? Yes the jab might have killed them but it could also have been their hostility, or a combination of these factors.

The Relationship Between Racial Prejudice and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Risk at the State and County Level

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34922337/

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I tend to think that no one likes being reminded that they're an idiot...Though another said "It's easy to fool people. It's hard to convince people they've been fooled"...

Maria Gutschi, PharmD, on Lack of Manufacturing Quality of mRNA Injections. (39.13):

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/maria-gutschi-pharmd-on-lack-of-manufacturing

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I have just recently discovered this Substack, it's excellent.

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I decided to thoroughly look at all the ‘evidence’ and decline the vaccine. I have many years of issues due to medical interventions and I was not going to run the gauntlet. For this, I was fired, I was called many names, I was not allowed to participate in society. I became an empty vessel sitting on the road side, existing but not moving, no desire to start the engine and move. I watched as everyone begun to pass me by and yet no one stopped to render assistance. They said it was ‘for the community’ with so much virtue and yet these are the same people that would step over the homeless without a care. These are the same people that done it for grandma and grandpa and then got on with life despite a life of isolation and emptiness descended on every nursing home in the country. The same people that said ‘we’re all in this together’ left so many behind. I lost my belief in community, I lost my faith in humanity and if by design I begun a journey of resentment, but not against others but against myself.

The isolation and measures in place to keep me out of society was meant to break me, it was meant to wear me down to nothing and the truth is, it almost did. However, I fought back, internally. I decided that it didn’t matter what others thought, it didn’t matter what names I was called and it didn’t matter that I lost an income. I grew my strength, I was proud of my stance and I do not for a moment regret standing up for others. I took charge of my situation, with help along the way and decided who I wanted to be. I wanted to be kind, caring and compassionate over being bitter. I wanted my family to be proud of who I am and to draw on my strength. So I decided I would move states, leaving my loved ones but setting out of a new journey, with a full tank and with excitement over what could be. I am 6 months into my healing and whilst I have my days/weeks, I am being the man I set out to be. Thank you for this article, it is appreciated.

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Thank you Nick.

Would you mind if I share your comment in another piece I'm writing?

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Yeah no problem but I’d like to remain anonymous

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Important piece Bek... I have decided to call people out on their vaccine push. At some point we will need to realise that people who pushed these things killed kids. There are 9 kids listed in DAEN so that means there are probably 90 that were actually killed. So, why should COVID vaccinators - particularly those who refused to listen to evidence based warnings and vaccinated children, be treated any better than Beverley Allitt or Ian Huntley?

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Thank you, and I know what you're saying. I don't have much patience for health professionals who won't look at what's right in front of them. It's dangerous (literally, as opposed to woke dangerous, figuratively).

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Covid laid bare the lie that science and scientists operate in this magical atmosphere where the pursuit of truth is relentlessly pursued, no matter where the evidence leads. A colleague once said to me ( extremely naively I might add) that scientists "LOVE to be proven wrong". Everyone has a bias (myself included) and being able to recognise it is the first step in attempting to overcome it.

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I agree.

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I think there was a small opportunity at the end of 2020 early 2021 for most people to approach it with an open mind if they stopped to remember that every intervention should be evaluated on its own merits.

But it quickly morphed into a morality marker because of naivety and unquestioned trust in the "experts"...

The *idea* of a vaccine that stopped COVID and was safe and effective, is clearly a good thing!, So it was confusing to many that anyone would think to reject it...that confusion then caused many to leap to the conclusion that the rejection arose out of moral imperfection and/or lack of intellect. "You're stupid, you're selfish, you want grandma to die, you're afraid of a needle" etc etc.

Now that positions are quite dug-in, for many people, in order to change, there needs to be an "escape route" presented that allows them to exit their position and save face, that allows them to maintain their sense of "smartness" and "moral goodness" before they will change their mind.

There are not MANY, (if any) who upon presented with evidence will straight up say "I was wrong, as a result of that, I acted in morally incorrect ways which have caused real harm, and I am now going to change my view and my actions to suit."

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".that confusion then caused many to leap to the conclusion that the rejection arose out of moral imperfection and/or lack of intellect"

So very true that the prudent unjabbed were accused of being immoral, selfish, stupid.....but I believe that the "confusion" that brought many to believe that was intentional social programming designed to create as much pressure as possible to get jabbed. These notions were spread through public figures speaking on television or internet, and the notion of moral superiority = jabbed and its inverse was quickly taken up by the sheep. Propaganda is most effective during times of fear and is the true cause of confusion.

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Oh absolutely, the confusion, (or perhaps more accurately, the failure to comprehend that there could be valid reasons for being cautious with a new medical intervention being deployed at a population level) was strongly encouraged because it suited the objective of mass vaccinations.

That failure to comprehend was not simply an intellectual failing, as though the information was not available, but had a component of wilful ignorance. They so WANTED it to succeed that questioning whether it would cure or could in fact be worse, was mentally unbearable.

So many had fallen victim to the massive fear campaign and now a saviour vaccine was arriving! To question it was rank heresy and equivalent to wanting to keep everyone in fear for their lives. Too bad if it turned out to be a false messiah.

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The way I handle the Branch Covidians is to counter them with a direct counterattack. It can be data, a study and it can be sarcasm I don’t want to offend anyone’s religion.

Today, I posted on Theftbook there is one pro athlete who will never collapse and fall: Novak Djokovic. I dared anyone to come at me who didn’t like it. One person tried mocking me. I dusted their attack and invited they try again. They ran off. They all do but that’s me.

You’re better than me, Rebbe. But separately I put up FLCCC detox for the jab. So, I hurt the Branch Covidian cult but they can only quietly seethe. I always take on all comers.

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It depends on whether your goal is to win the argument or to change their minds. I'm most interested in the latter. I like the joke about not wanting to offend their religion.

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As I'm sure you're aware, facts are beyond many. They simply believe what they're told and won't listen/believe you. Prefacing any remarks with, "not looking to offend anyone's religious beliefs" however sure does get their attention.

As one example, a friend follows CNN orders to the tee. When I told him all along the mask theater was inert he wouldn't listen. When I wrote and mentioned the large Denmark study, he simply walked away and said, "I don't believe you." Then once CNN retreated, he was ok without masks.

As for the clot shots; he keeps taking them and keeps getting ill. No matter what I say that he's harming his immune system and note they he keeps getting sick and this horse hasn't had so much as a cold in almost three years, nothing gets through. This is sadly the majority of the Branch Covidians here and I'd guess Down Under.

Only overwhelming immediate evidence with state media retreat will alter defectors from the BC cult. So, we must continue to press and challenge on every front.

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If their religion is based on faith in gubmint, I'm happy to offend their religion.

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Great observations of the mind of a Covidian. I spent xmas with family in NSW after leaving Victoria finally, after an ex told me I need to "stay in reality" with all this "conspiracy stuff". That was the end of that relationship.

I figured as much as I deplore everything xmas, that I should spend some quality time with family as I know I am the only one who didn't get the jab. In fact I just straight up lied and told them I got it to avoid any further conflict. I literally know NO ONE directly in real life that didn't get it.

Boxing day morning, were all sitting around after breakfast, my younger cousin shows me some photos of his time in a fancy Melbourne hotel after he won a nights stay & morning brunch in a raffle. In one of the photos there was a protest going on outside... My Auntie quipped in... "Oh those bloody antivaxxers were at it again" to which everyone but myself eye rolled with a bit of laughter... then moved on.

That moment of silence were I realised how very alone I was in a room with all my family and that I'm not in the cult.

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Wow. That sounds like a lonely experience, I'm sorry. I'm really grateful that most of my family is on the same page.

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Yes, you are very lucky!

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As 2021 advanced I decided to trust my immune system, follow a few protocols to boost it and go with heard immunity. I was derided completely by most of my family as a conspiracy theorist. 2 of my 4 children were embarrassed by my decision and one tried his best to coerce me into getting a vax even as much as telling me where the closest centres were daily. 2 of my other adult children had the vax because "we just want life to go back to normal" both got sick from those vaccines and one had a very high heart rate for 48 hours preceding both shots (2) - which he was told was anxiety by the staff at the vax centre - 131bpm sitting down eating breakfast the day after - anxiety! After that they said no more! One brother wished the people of Mullumbimby (a known vax resistant area) annihilation "I cant wait till it rips through Mullumbimby" horrified I question his words "why would you wish that on people who live healthy and natural lives?" Needless to say Mullumbimby remained unaffected by Covid as it and the area I live in did so for nearly all of the pandemic - despite being next to one of the biggest tourist towns in Northern NSW (Byron Bay). And when Christmas 2021 occurred my eldest brother said "everyone must show their Covid Vax Certificates from the my Gov official app" not just your cert in your phone wallet! My father & stepmother was of the belief if I came near them I would Kill them (he was very sick and died surrounded by no-one he knew or loved), it was a very difficult time but I stayed true to myself. Unfortunately I know at least 10 young people around me who have been vax affected health wise, its tragic.

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I know quite a few vaccinators. Dec 2021, as the great unwashed unvaccinated, I was either banned from Christmas events or asked to do a PCR to attend . They knew why I was not vaccinated & the risk vaccines posed for me, but they still insisted & rattled off the narrative.

2022 was a turning point for all of them. They observed vaccinated getting Covid & often severely, whilst I had an symptomless case & only stayed positive for 4 days.

They heard of people having adverse events, some severe and here was the biggest shift I saw, their families started questioning & arguing back to them & also openly in front of me!

Their families would, in group settings, tell them the vaccines don’t work & that people are being injured & that how treated me was wrong.

Dec 22 not only was I re-invited to all events without any demand for testing but more importantly everyone there was welcoming & asking the right questions.

We need to hold our ground in telling the truth. By sharing the truth we make people think, some will open their minds & that is what we need to do, open their minds so that they will do their own research.

The truth always finds a way of winning especially if we all keep sharing it.

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Rebekah, it is MPox now, you bigot lol

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I wasn't even TRYING to be a bigot yet here I am...

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I would like to think there is a new level of awareness around vaccines in general not just the poison one on everyone’s lips ATM - and I think there is, I have gone from someone with zero thought about vaccines to now believing viruses don’t even EXIST and this scam has been running for 100 years and since Reagan gave big pharma non liability in the 1980’s an exponential increase in kids vaccines particularly.

There is plenty of world class medical professionals who believe the same, the bat soup, the wuhan lab leak have been plastered all over the news - but anyone suggesting viruses dont exist are deplatformed and attacked.

MO is the lab escape theory has been used to push the vaccine - this link using verifiable facts about how vaccines were always developed and marketed when these so called viruses were basically non existent is a very interesting podcast.

But at any rate whether you agree or disagree with MO you must hand it to Rebekah she does a fantastic job in writing these articles.

https://jermwarfare.com/podcast/roman-bystrianyk-on-dissolving-vaccine-illusions

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"Vaccine side effects are rare" - not for the people suffering from them. They deserve to know what is happening.

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What is that famous quote, "It’s Easier To Fool People Than To Convince Them That They’ve Been Fooled".

Too many people just can never admit being wrong.

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It's not easy, but if you can find the right questions to ask, eventually those people will be contradicting themselves when answering them. When they realise of their own contradictions, it creates a moment of cognitive dissonance in their minds. That's the moment when their mind is more open to new information

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The level of cognitive dissonance is unbelievable. Great work as usual Rebekah 👏👏

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😂 Adverse response to truth. Should have put a safety warning on that article. ⚠️

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