I hope nothing happens to them, but with all the new info coming out about the vaccine, it doesn't seem to be looking good. I will be honest though. I am angry at most of them for getting it. They have no faith in God. One is supposedly an avid Christian. An annoying type. She would lecture everyone about stupid things yet she did not trust God enough to not get the vax. I have a relationship with God and I would die before I conpromised that relationship. Anything that resembles the mark of the beast AT ALL to me I want no part of.
I'm angry because people I care about trusted celebrities, the media and the Government over people who actually care about their well being. And more importantly, they did not trust God. I can't imagine a faithless existence. They must be dead inside. I feel bad and will pray for them and I wish they would accept God's love. Anyway I just needed to get that off my chest. I will pray for all your loved ones who got the Vax. They need Jesus badly. Very sad.
I have so many conversations about government mismanagement and incompetence and waste and corruption with people both related and not, and in most cases even though its an easy thing for people to agree with, they still take the advice around vaccines, and health etc from these idiots, knowing that they are useless.
Its analogous to a drug-added insane homeless person covered in their own filth in an alleyway yelling out advice and orders to a beautiful healthy family group passing by.. and then the 'advice' is heeded and they all go to shoot up meth together. Really incomprehensible.
If things are as bad as they look, the responsibility on survivors will be huge. Not just to enact vengeance and retribution on the killers and poisoners, but to look after all the orphaned children from families of relatives. Its an absolute moral imperative to refuse vaccines even when backed by deadly force as a tool of coercion for this reason.
Yes, that's how I see it fren. It's our duty to avoid the vax and keep in good condition. It's also our duty not to give up hope.