This is a dark question. And I am not trying to make it exciting. But when I hear Dr Malone, I feel a sense of validation--yay me, I avoided the vax thus far... but, as I peer into the future with his prognosis for the vaxxed in mind, I sort of feel paralyzed. If 40-60 percent are vaxxed (jabbed, whatever... in their minds they're vaxxed) and if they all have serious medical issues and/or die over the next 5 years, then... whoa.
Hell, even if just 10 percent of our population dies, it will shatter our systems and way of life. So, when do we start thinking about what to do in advance of that.
No debt
Guns and ammo
Food
Land and seeds
Support networks
Etc.
Most cannot do the above list, although many can. We will need new systems. We will have to navigate a dystopian landscape. Are the Anons the community leaders? What can we do to begin preparing for this role?
Just wanted to share this gargantuan question and create discussion. At some point, we will need to find each other...
I still don’t believe all jab were the same. I just know too many people who had zero effects from the jab and don’t plan on getting it again. I have one sister I worry about because she got covid real bad, then the shot kicked her butt, I hope she doesn’t get the booster because I think it’ll kill her. She already thinks I’m delusional so I can’t say anything to her. Father in law got it for work, I was pretty ticked but my mother in law says “he has to work”. He just didn’t want to wear the mask, either way he didn’t have any side affects so maybe no harm. They just got sick and I told them both under no circumstances are they to get shots. She won’t because she has reactions to everything it seems and she knows it’ll mess her up. I believe God will win out on the mad scientists and our immune systems will be able to counter what they have done. Most viruses don’t want to kill the hosts. These people are not God and are limited with what they have. Have faith and fear not because God is in control. We will all die someday and I just trust God to guide me. Death can be difficult for people who haven’t faced it, I lost many close family members when I was very young. There is no stopping it, and dwelling on it will only depress you. Do what good you can in the world, make good memories, help others and enjoy what you can. Be a light to others in the darkness!
Very well said. Thanks