It’s a better idea to inform someone now about a horrific topic, than to wait until it’s a catastrophic topic. It’s too important, those wounds can heal the fastest. You cannot and will not get another life. Never been done outside if the Bible. Bring attention to everything wrong. Or there will be no right.
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I thought I was doing the "right thing" by informing family members. I ended up being told to "...stop with the conspiracies," I was ostracized, and still no one believes me a year later.
If I could see the future, I would've kept my mouth shut. What good is information, if no one will hear...
What you are experiencing is horrible. You may never get to say "I told you so" or "I tried to warn you", but when you stand before God, he will know where your heart was when you tried.
There is an adage that goes, "Would you rather be right, or happy?" I would rather have been happy. My Dad is 88, and he has little time left for amends. My brother told me, "Have a nice life."
I have 4 kids/adults 21-27 and was an incredible father in most aspects according to other family. I have lost any communication with one of them over my warnings about the vax. My conscience is clear and did my duty eventhough they all took the shots for various reasons. I wouldn't change anything.
Thank you for that. I appreciate it!
Neurodegeneration was raised as a property of the vax early on.. with many cognitive failings associated with people who got the shot and who had no previous history mental problems. Often referenced by terms like 'brain fog'.
If you were sufficiently evil, and wanted to push poison on the world, wouldn't one highly desirable property of your poison be to lower IQ capability in the victims so they are more likely to be even more reckless in disregarding their own health, and assessing risks in general.. and more likely to take even more poison? Surely so..
Now ask yourself whether the vax pushers are evil.
Never stop calling this out by the way. If the most you could have done was not enough, at least you gave your all. However.. what if you chose to do nothing and watched your family members sicken and die.. and had to live with that for the rest of your own life? Thats not a path worth taking.
I hear you. But I also struggle with being ostracized, and not being able to communicate with them anyway. It's a damned if you do, damned if you don't, situation.
I occasionally see anecdotal references as you mention, with the vaxxed getting short-tempered, unpleasant, etc., and this may have relevance in my situation, too. But I lament over losing the relationships I had before, too. Could I have done good by just being a good ear, nodding my head, and continuing to be relevant? I'll never know...