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Rae's avatar

I respect your opinion. I appreciate the time you take to write. You indeed may be sick of the bad news. You are also premature in protecting the "feelings" of those who are still endangering their own physical lives and ours in a vain attempt to double down. (Hint: That's not how it works. Staking everything on a poison doesn't make it non-poisonous. Risking your children doesn't force God's hand.)

Most of the people I know through work or friendship haven't heard much bad news at all (apart from them all getting Covid, and the one colleague who lost her husband, father-in-law, best friend and another close family member in two months.) If you're wondering if I made a martyr of myself soapboxing the unwilling about their horrible compliance, No, I didn't.

My best friend let me know she supported my employer mandating or firing me. I was forbidden from sharing any info--even with a bibliography. This was after my first attempt, not the tenth or obnoxious 20th attempt. Nope. Complete shut out.

So maybe I'm a person of little influence. Or alternatively, you may be overestimating how "scared" people are. I still know people who are anxious to get their 5th booster. It is NOT over.

The push is continuing and the threat has not left in the least.

Our emotional exhaustion and desire for the threat to be over does not make it so. That list of serial killers is a bunch of disorganized amateurs compared to the absolute, consolidated evil that is lining up to continue devaluing our lives and rights.

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Joel W. Hay, PhD's avatar

These #diedsuddenly posts are still needed. There are billions of people still in the covidian camp that won't be willing to consider the truth until their family member, friend, favorite NFL player, actor, singer, or politician is dead or maimed by the vaxxx. Very few people make choices based on logic. You have to hit them emotionally where they live. That's why Chesterfield ads used doctors as spokesmen rather than using pie charts or bar graphs.

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