So a stomach bug made its way through my household and it was my turn. As a result, I went to an IV clinic for fluids and vitamins to kick start my recovery (First time and it was absolutely amazing BTW) One of the nurses there was dropping some MAJOR truth bombs about COVID to everyone while hooking people up to their IV's. Everyone seemed receptive and people were listening all while bashing the censorship on social media and the outright lies on the MSM. It was just awesome to see in a very "blue" state and city 7 random strangers all agreeing to the current fuckery going on. People are waking up! I know it is anecdotal but I just thought I would share.
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You're going to let the NWO snuff out your family tree just like that?
Wel I could die and my baby certainly can die if I don’t get a hospital c section birth. Unfortunately it’s a condition I was born with that prevents it from going any other way. Say we get pregnant now I always go early so it would be like July birth - what does July 2022 look like? Is it going to be only jabs can get you a c section? Am I left to die?
You know, I got worried the hospital wouldn't treat me if I refused the test and the doctor looked sad and nearly horrified. She said, "of course we would still take care of you" like it had NEVER crossed her mind that I would be denied service because I refused the test.
She was really a very sweet woman so I felt bad for even asking but you can spend enough time on the internet and become convinced all of these doctors are NWO shills with an axe to grind.
I highly, HIGHLY doubt they would force you to vaccinate or else not see you. I just can't see that happening. Did I tell you that I live in the leftist of left states? I could have talked myself into not having a baby and being worried the hospital would refuse to help me. I'm really glad I didn't! However, each of us gets to make that choice for ourselves and I wouldn't blame anyone for being hesitant or worried or flat out opposed to having a baby right now. I'm just sayin' I took a chance and everything was perfectly fine.