As posted previously, I saw all of this stuff, up close and personal.
I am not argumentative by nature, not in person anyhow. Still after several weeks of this stuff, it became very clear to me that we were being lead down some crazy path.
It made no sense. I was in close proximity countless times with these ‘positive’ Patients. I never got sick at all. I should be freaking dead if all the hype was valid. I started paying much closer attention to the reports, that is the bullshit.
I am not afraid of death. I had my serious major heart surgery years earlier. I had no reason to fear anything, and I don’t. I should have died 6 years ago. Instead, I the sickly one as a child continue to outlive everyone. It is strange, but it is real.
It was all about the vaccines. The impossible vaccines. Vaccines are not put into mass production in under 1 year. All Health Care Workers are aware of this. Everybody, and if they say else, then they are lying.
All been said, on the record. These people simply cannot be trusted. Any Nurse who administers this poison should be ostracized. Maybe they can earn $200,000 or a lot more, but they ain’t taking it with them.
I am still fully credentialed, and I can earn up to $300,000 per year right now. No thank you. I will not be a part of this abomination which has consumed our Health System.
My guess is that it was all about nano inspired anyway and changing us from human to cyborg and after that who knows.
Here's one of the interviews I go to and have several times when I want to know more about Dr. Charles Lieber and his 66 patents on the way to cyborg city. Most likely Lieber created some if not all of the loads that are attached to the graphene base that is not injected into people.
Its a good solid interview:
https://rumble.com/vsx2ds-investigation-into-charles-lieber-and-nanotech-in-the-vaccine-kerry-cassidy.html
🎯 Your frontline example of exemplary action is pretty rare. Few today seem to take any moral action of conscience if it comes at a price more than lip service.
Hang right in there. Moral choices in civil society come to all of us.