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A whole lot of people won't make it through the next year; more and more of those tricked or coerced into the vax are either dying or wishing they were never born. Millions have lost their jobs and vax mandates are accelerating that. I believe that the higher rate of deaths being reported on the roadways is due at least partly to Vaxxidents, as are some small plane crashes, like this one that killed the pilot and several people on the ground earlier in October [the vax connection is not firm for that one, however].
My wife and I live in a rural area and it's either two-lane back roads or hiking overland through the forest to get anywhere -- and fatal accidents seem to be increasing here; there was one only about a mile from us just today. With "flu season" about to start hammering millions of now-immune-challenged vaxxed, I fear this ALONE will account for many thousands of deaths and serious injuries. Honestly, I'm increasingly afraid to go out on the roads.
If it's a year, then it's a year. And of course we all [here, anyway] know it's a war. Our Cabal war dead in the US probably now exceeds the number of American deaths in the Vietnam war, and that's just counting vaccine deaths (and assuming reasonable estimates about the percentage of actual events that get reported to VAERS and then get POSTED at VAERS).
I don't know what the general public or the White Hats can do to bring things to a quicker conclusion, but this war really is killing us.
I feel your pain. We are all suffering with loss and the knowledge of what the people we trusted most are doing to us all. But we need to guard against the damage we do to ourselves through worry, fear, anxiety that leads to depression and illness. I once read something years ago that really stuck in my mind. It was about longevity and how those who live the longest are the most successful at integrating death into their lives. They had the ability to survive when their peers all died. They didn't succumb to helplessness, loneliness, illness because of the loss of spouses, friends, relatives, etc. They had the remarkable ability to see death as part of life. They were able to mourn but move on in a healthy positive way.
As we watch this war being waged around us we should all be aware we might feel isolated but we are not alone. There are many more of us than people realize. We are capable, thinking people who are enlightened because of information we share between us. We do not rely on the MSM, we are not brainwashed. I believe it's also true that as a group we have grown closer to divine knowledge be it our belief in God or in our ability to discern the evil in our world and to not fall victim. We all have a job to do in this battle. Some have been blessed with the ability to speak, to write, to lead. Some with the ability to console and help others with empathy. Some are able to influence others in small but important ways to help them see the light. Together we are a force multiplier to resist those who would do us harm. Keep simple faith in your heart. It will shine like a candle in the darkness.
Very nicely stated!