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To: mass55th

How painful! I’m sorry. The Plandemic created mental health issues for some which have not left. For some it’s almost comforting to them when they recite what vaxes they received, as if each one made them safer and safer. I’m afraid to contact friends I’ve lost touch with - they are definitely vaxxed up.
One in particular described herself (1.5 years ago) as virtually invincible now that she’s had 3 vaxxes - she’s probably had boosters since then. She has no idea why she unexpectedly became ill and has struggled to return to work. Immune system problems, rashes, digestive mysteries and brain fog.*sigh*
Prayers up for all turning to the vax for help!


13 posted on 11/25/2023 9:24:38 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUSTPING)
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To: ransomnote
"The Plandemic created mental health issues for some which have not left."

It is sad, to see friends and family be so gullible, and use it as a crutch to shut themselves away. I just recently visited a friend I hadn't seen since 2021, because during Covid, her husband was so strict about visitors, that he wouldn't even let their own kids come visit. About seven years ago now, he was diagnosed with a rare cancer of the larynx and pharynx. He went through intensive radiation and chemo for months. The radiation destroyed his saliva glands, so he has no spit. He was extremely concerned about his immune system during Covid, to the point that he became paranoid about it. My friend said she was about ready to kill him over his attitude during that time. Thankfully he's come out of his paranoia, but it's terrible how some people react to things.

There were three things that changed for me during Covid: having to wear a mask to see my doctors, stopped going to McDonald's because they use the scamdemic to get rid of their all-day breakfast sandwiches, and finally, I stopped meeting friends at the local casino here for lunch once a month, because it had temporarily closed. Even when they opened it back up a year and half later, I refused to go if I had to wear a mask and social distance. I didn't get the shots, but didn't let it stop me from doing the things I always did, and traveling to see my kids. I'm going to die sometime, but I'd rather let the good Lord make that decision for me, than shutting myself away, and stop living, because somebody said I should.

19 posted on 11/25/2023 9:54:36 PM PST by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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