I complete understand your position and shock. My youngest sister was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer in February 2023. They’d found pre-cancerous cells in September 2022. I think that qualifies as turbo-cancer. There are 8 of us and I’m the oldest too, so such a diagnosis for the youngest was unexpected. Having said that, she was riveted to the TV for all things covid, thought Fauci was the smartest man in every room he’d ever been in, and made sure she got every Fauci-ouchie as soon as she was allowed - jabbed at least four times that I know about. She was one of the family who thought I needed a mental health assessment after I asked everyone I knew not to take the jabs without doing in-depth and serious research prior to making a decision. The destruction of people, their health and their relationships is so incredibly sad and was completely unnecessary, unless you’re one of the depopulation advocates. In their minds, what happened to your sister and mine, and millions of others, is completely necessary and a wonderful outcome, complete with plausible deniability.
Heartbreaking, also. We’ve all come to a very sad pass.
completely necessary and a wonderful outcome, complete with plausible deniability.
Her daughter told her she couldn’t see the 3 yr old and new bwpaby without being vaxed.
When we went to the funeral, I could barely talk to her. I’m so sorry for your loss too.
My sister also had the shot and boosters. I watched her deteriorate in the two years since. In January, she was treated for Covid with remdesivir. I firmly believe that remdesivir contributed to her death.
Losing my sister was harder than losing my mom.