No judgment here, because I was.
I don't remember what press conference it was, but it was early on.
There was one a day there for a while.
President Trump's energy changed, and he looked worried, for lack of a better word.
I don't know if Fauci took him in a room and scared the hell out of him, but his energy was different.
His tone was grave.
Like some of y'all, I thought the Rona was worse than it is.
I figured the vaccine would save lives and put us on the road to normalcy again.
About the time I figured out the virus wasn't as deadly as I thought, I put my trust in my immune system, vitamins, therapeutics and exercise - instead of a sketchy vaccine with dangerous side effects.
At first, I viewed is a a good thing for those who wanted it. I figured that if someone who was afraid of c-19 got vaccinated then they wouldn't have to worry anymore. They would be protected and we'd all go on our merry way. I'm not anti-vax but I am anti doctor so for me, getting the vax was never a consideration. I don't get, nor have I ever had the flu vax either. Honestly, I didn't see the writing on the wall about the push to get everyone vaxxed until probably January. It was then that I really dug my heals in and started my research. Since then, I have advised family and friends against it when under normal circumstances I probably wouldn't have ever said anything at all. Half my blended family is vaxxed and the other half is not. A rift is likely to occur in the coming weeks but thankfully, I have convinced my husband to stand down. Doing research and presenting it logically and without judgement CAN work on some and for those who are in a rift situation, I would encourage you to never give up on your quest to spread the horrid truth about the lethal injection.
Great reply, thank you.
This is great!
So many smart people here like yourself.