Denial is strong in people who have been tricked into taking poison.
My brother is a Patriot 100%. He was forced to take the jab to keep his job. He has a house, cars, kids in college and kids at home. He delayed as long as he could, sought out comparable employment, but then had to take it or go bankrupt.
He wont hear any talk of the vax being deadly. In his mind, he has no choice but to deny it to those around him, the implications are too frightening. But Ive seen the supplements he takes. They are the same ones I sent him in an email to try and mitigate damage. The email he never responded to.
So yea a lot of normies will try and skirt the issue. But deep down they know.
This is why we continue to tell them even though we don't think they are listening. The knowledge about this crime is getting out and it is only a matter of time before the dam actually breaks and those that are victims will not remain silent any longer. In the mean time, we keep on getting the message out there to anyone that will listen about how to help themselves - even though they may never acknowledge it to the one that helped them. What is more important: A pat on the back along with the acknowledgement that we were right, or, saving a life? Personally, I will take the latter because acknowledgement from my Maker is the only validation I seek.
Denial is strong in people who have been tricked into taking poison.
My brother is a Patriot 100%. He was forced to take the jab to keep his job. He has a house, cars, kids in college and kids at home. He delayed as long as he could, sought out comparable employment, but then had to take it or go bankrupt.
He wont hear any talk of the vax being deadly. In his mind, he has no choice but to deny it to those around him, the implications are too frightening. But Ive seen the supplements he takes. They are the same ones I sent him in an email to try and mitigate damage. The email he never responded to.
So yea a lot of normies will try and skirt the issue. But deep down they know.
This is why we continue to tell them even though we don't think they are listening. The knowledge about this crime is getting out and it is only a matter of time before the dam actually breaks and those that are victims will not remain silent any longer. In the mean time, we keep on getting the message out there to anyone that will listen about how to help themselves - even though they may never acknowledge it to the one that helped them. What is more important: A pat on the back along with the acknowledgement that we were right, or, saving a life? Personally, I will take the latter because acknowledgement from my Maker is the only validation I seek.