Alternatively you could give in to their tyranny, take the shot, lose your job because of their economic sabotage, and leave your kids orphans after dealing with impossibly expensive medical bills on top of your current thanks to the poison.
Or you can try for exemptions only to face the exact same "vaccine" demand a couple months from now when they change the rules.
Giving the extortionist what they want will only embolden them to demand more.
In their NWO, 90% of the population will be extinguished. I'm sorry to say, but no one's job can be said to be crucial anymore. Even if you survive, in Communism they tell you what to do and where to work anyway, so your job, family, and home are already forfeit.
This isn't fantasy land where dreams magically come true, this is real life
Fantasy land is believing that mortgages, debt, car payments, and guaranteed employment are part and parcel of daily life. They are only "normal" because our modern culture is so thoroughly devolved. Slaves have a house, sure, up until they break their chains.
Fantasy land is believing the things you "own" are actually yours. Everything you have isn't yours, by your own design. Even your kids are currently being held hostage at the point of a needle. They aren't yours anymore, because if they can force you to take a shot for their security, they can force you to give them up "for their security."
The easy path is taking the shot. The hard path is scraping by if they do end up firing you.
Only one path can have a happy ending, and it isn't the one where you roll over and accept everything they tell you like a good boy. They are not the Good Shepherd, and they do not care for you.
If I do happen to die from the jab, my kids and wife are set up through a nice 1.5 million dollar life insurance policy.
You're assuming the life insurance will pay out after you've accepted an experimental drug. We still don't have a consensus on this.
But who's to say this shit will be over in six months? I'm sorry but I can't risk it on if's.
It's a BIG IF assuming you'll still have your job 6 months from now even if you take the shot.
That's my point.
Absolutely everything is so nebulous right now, you can't predict anything.
Since that's the landscape we're facing, we have to assume everything that is uncertain will already result in the worst outcome.
Worst outcome if you get the shot:
You die from the "vaccine", your kids are orphans, the government takes them as wards of the state, they claim your 1.5million (if you do get it) and hold it in retainer until your kids are 18 years old, if they aren't already sold into slavery by then.
Worst outcome if you don't get the shot:
You get fired, you lose your home, you live on the streets, the government takes your kids as wards of the state. You're later put in a concentration camp for the unvaxxed. Your kids are sold into slavery.
You see? There isn't much difference aside from you being alive.
Sure, maybe you'd get lucky and not suffer from the "vaccine" side effects. You can't count on that though -- it's a pipe-dream. It's an unnecessary risk and one in which you have absolutely no control of the outcome.
At least if you take the job loss, you can still plan now for what comes next.
You have no ability to plan for what comes after you get the shot, aside from more boosters for the rest of your life, if you're lucky.
Logically, it's a gamble versus a sure thing. Gamble with the shot? Or prepare for the sure thing?
In six months you could be schooled in a trade that would give you a very good income, and it would be a lot less stress than most high paying jobs working for someone else.
You don't "need" $80,000 to $100,000 a year. You can either work for yourself, if you have any skills, or work for someone else. If you don't make as much, make do with a lesser house. My very first home on my own was a shack of a house that I rented for $50. After that, I bought a very old mobile home. I paid that off in three years. I ate chicken bologna sandwiches a lot. I didn't buy new clothes. I drove an older car with recap tires. It was years before I ever bought a brand new tire. If I'd had a wife and two kids in the mobile home, I wouldn't have had a stereo or new records every week, or any magazines. This was all on a minimum wage salary of about $2.50 an hour.
My wife and I went without heat entirely for several years because of money. But we survived.
You must learn to survive. Too much of what people consider absolutely necessary nowadays isn't really.
Good luck on anyone collecting that insurance. I used to work for a law firm and saw firsthand what insurance companies will do to keep from paying off. They will hire people to lie. I've seen it done.
My parents did. There's no telling how many mornings I woke up with ice on the windows. The one space heater was turned off at night every night the whole time I was at home. The wind would blow, and the linoleum rug would raise up from the floor.
You're in charge, not the kids. You can tell them anything.
Anyway, if you were willing to do whatever it takes (no shots), you could give them heat.
Alternatively you could give in to their tyranny, take the shot, lose your job because of their economic sabotage, and leave your kids orphans after dealing with impossibly expensive medical bills on top of your current thanks to the poison.
Or you can try for exemptions only to face the exact same "vaccine" demand a couple months from now when they change the rules.
Giving the extortionist what they want will only embolden them to demand more.
In their NWO, 90% of the population will be extinguished. I'm sorry to say, but no one's job can be said to be crucial anymore. Even if you survive, in Communism they tell you what to do and where to work anyway, so your job, family, and home are already forfeit.
Fantasy land is believing that mortgages, debt, car payments, and guaranteed employment are part and parcel of daily life. They are only "normal" because our modern culture is so thoroughly devolved. Slaves have a house, sure, up until they break their chains.
Fantasy land is believing the things you "own" are actually yours. Everything you have isn't yours, by your own design. Even your kids are currently being held hostage at the point of a needle. They aren't yours anymore, because if they can force you to take a shot for their security, they can force you to give them up "for their security."
The easy path is taking the shot. The hard path is scraping by if they do end up firing you.
Only one path can have a happy ending, and it isn't the one where you roll over and accept everything they tell you like a good boy. They are not the Good Shepherd, and they do not care for you.
You're assuming the life insurance will pay out after you've accepted an experimental drug. We still don't have a consensus on this.
I am right there with you friend. I don’t want the shot either but also have a family to support.
It's a BIG IF assuming you'll still have your job 6 months from now even if you take the shot.
That's my point.
Absolutely everything is so nebulous right now, you can't predict anything.
Since that's the landscape we're facing, we have to assume everything that is uncertain will already result in the worst outcome.
Worst outcome if you get the shot:
You die from the "vaccine", your kids are orphans, the government takes them as wards of the state, they claim your 1.5million (if you do get it) and hold it in retainer until your kids are 18 years old, if they aren't already sold into slavery by then.
Worst outcome if you don't get the shot:
You get fired, you lose your home, you live on the streets, the government takes your kids as wards of the state. You're later put in a concentration camp for the unvaxxed. Your kids are sold into slavery.
You see? There isn't much difference aside from you being alive.
Sure, maybe you'd get lucky and not suffer from the "vaccine" side effects. You can't count on that though -- it's a pipe-dream. It's an unnecessary risk and one in which you have absolutely no control of the outcome.
At least if you take the job loss, you can still plan now for what comes next.
You have no ability to plan for what comes after you get the shot, aside from more boosters for the rest of your life, if you're lucky.
Logically, it's a gamble versus a sure thing. Gamble with the shot? Or prepare for the sure thing?
In six months you could be schooled in a trade that would give you a very good income, and it would be a lot less stress than most high paying jobs working for someone else.
You don't "need" $80,000 to $100,000 a year. You can either work for yourself, if you have any skills, or work for someone else. If you don't make as much, make do with a lesser house. My very first home on my own was a shack of a house that I rented for $50. After that, I bought a very old mobile home. I paid that off in three years. I ate chicken bologna sandwiches a lot. I didn't buy new clothes. I drove an older car with recap tires. It was years before I ever bought a brand new tire. If I'd had a wife and two kids in the mobile home, I wouldn't have had a stereo or new records every week, or any magazines. This was all on a minimum wage salary of about $2.50 an hour.
My wife and I went without heat entirely for several years because of money. But we survived.
You must learn to survive. Too much of what people consider absolutely necessary nowadays isn't really.
Good luck on anyone collecting that insurance. I used to work for a law firm and saw firsthand what insurance companies will do to keep from paying off. They will hire people to lie. I've seen it done.
My parents did. There's no telling how many mornings I woke up with ice on the windows. The one space heater was turned off at night every night the whole time I was at home. The wind would blow, and the linoleum rug would raise up from the floor.
You're in charge, not the kids. You can tell them anything.
Anyway, if you were willing to do whatever it takes (no shots), you could give them heat.
Plumbers can easily make the salary you claim that you take in.
If you're that special, start your own company and set your own rules.
This is still the land of opportunity, so take the opportunity to better yourself.