I just got a phone call. He died this afternoon.
I don't even know what to say. I just don't have anybody else that I can share my frustration with. So I am posting this here.
Thanks for just being here.
Thank you mods for making this place available.
I am so sorry for your loss.
This thread has me reflecting back to a friend who had a stroke &/or brain bleed suddenly last spring at age 55-56. We were in the same graduating class and he was relatively healthy otherwise. The jabs had been available for a few weeks across the country by that time, so getting jabbed may have precipitated the incident. He had a piece of his skull removed to relieve pressure on the brain, which has since been put back in place. He is still in a wheel chair with no sensation on one side of his body and no use of that side (not paralyzed, but not enough motor control to use that arm or leg). He is/was pastor of a church and can no longer recite much of the scripture he had memorized decades ago, so perhaps permanently disabled from his career, even though his speech may yet recover. I don't know for certain, but I am pretty sure that he and his wife had gotten the vaxx because it never was an issue for where he/ they could be admitted or visit or receive treatment in Virginia, which had pretty tight mandates, to my knowledge.
Will they ever make the connection? They were always pretty quiet, go along to get along types in finding a path of agreement to exercise their faith. This friend of mine is dealing with greater disability than my dad faced until his death at age 85 in July 2021- all because of a mandatory vaxx for the c19 flu variant that my dad survived in May 2020- in spite of Rachel Levine's deliberately flawed policies in PA nursing homes!
How many, many more will be suffering this sort of needless death and devastating disability at very, very young ages? Will these sheeple types ever actually wake up?
I hope and pray that this needless suffering from worldwide medical malpractice will be exposed soon. Trump's Truth platform could not get up and running a minute too soon.