It has been almost three years since my last post. There has been no shortage of material to write about, but there has been a reluctance on my part to share my personal journey on the subject of vaccines and pandemics. My experience in talking to people about the subject is that it is controversial to say the least. There was the old adage that you do not talk about politics or religion at certain gatherings such as extended family, but there is another subject that is even more divisive, and that is the subject of shots, boosters, and all related conspiracy theories, whether those theories are debunked or proven to be true.
Hence, I have not been promoting this blog, and may continue to not do so until it is safe, and indeed, it may never be. You may have gathered from reading the previous posts under the label of Covid Journey, that I did not get the shot. I use the term shot because the injection has been proven to not be a vaccine in the traditional sense, but is an injection of a new technology called mRNA gene therapy. It was only ever called a "vaccine" so it could get the emergency use designation. I have already triggered some of you if you are reading this.
I have become an avid student of all things vaccine, covid, and anything related to those two words. Daily, I would follow some of the more prominent doctors and scientists who were bucking the system, and who were not afraid to take the criticism from their colleges and from the news media. They were onto something, and daily, there was proof from 'boots on the ground' experience, to reliable data, that the shots were a grave danger to humanity. In a conversation with a friend, he summed up my stand perfectly when he observed that I was more afraid of the jab than I was of COVID. I have never regretted, for one second, that I refuses the injection (s). I thank God that He gave me the discernment early on to make that decision because I have seen so many I know, and many that I love, and have loved, succumb to the often deadly effects of the "vaccines".
Did I get COVID? I was never tested (the tests were bogus and were never meant as a diagnosis for disease, a direct quote from the inventor of the test) but had all the classic symptoms of COVID about two years in, and found it be a very tiring but not altogether debilitating experience and recovery was quick and full. Sleeping 17 hours a day for three days and taking some Ivermectin (black market back then) was the extent of my experience. All this while people I knew who were jabbed multiple times, were getting the disease multiple times.
I will explore, in my next post, what I believe to be the reason why the whole subject is so controversial and why people dig in their heels instead of have a rational discussion on the merits of the various aspects of all things COVID.
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