Nice lunch, had a great time. Avoided talking about the jab until she says that she can't wait to get her booster. Her daughter is 30-years old and she is questioning big-time. My bff is telling me that I haven't seen what this virus does to people. I tried to tell as much as I could without fear mongering. She tells me about people that she knows that have got it and died and it's killing me not to tell her that it's the protocols that are killing people.
The daughter was way more based than I expected but I'm so shocked by my bff's reaction to this. Maybe because she works kind of with doctors, I don't know. I'm just praying that they're both in the placebo group.
The only two things that I asked her which maybe may have started some wheels turning were 1) When in the history of viruses has a mutation ever gotten stronger? and 2) Have you ever witnessed a virus that has divided more people than this? It's so frustrating because she has WAY more people smarts than me so I will continue to bite my tongue because I absolutely adore her and her family.
She would have no clue who he is.
That's the point. When she asks, tell her to look him up and see... the best way to get someone to do something, is to start with a small request. Afterwards, once they accept your small request, it's much easier to get them to agree to a larger task.
If you just come out and say "yeah he invented mRNA vaccine and said it will kill you blah blah blah" you probably won't get far. If you tell her nothing, and just suggest she checks him out, call him "interesting" or something and leave it at that... you know, plant the seed.