She has been going to the doctor for all sorts of tests, she says her balance is off and she can't think very well. Says her brain feels cloudy. She believed she was developing neuro decline because that is what her doctor told her.
Then she started developing bumps on her face. They did a biopsy, and the results were pre-cancerous growths. Her dermatologist told her she is seeing this same presentation in many of her patients. They are all complaining about their brain function declining and developing pre-cancerous bumps.
He asked her if she was vaccinated and when she said, "YES", he said that is your problem. He told her the vaccines were killing her and to STOP taking them.
I red pilled my fiancée several years ago. Showed her all the Q proofs along the way. We are both pure bloods. We tried to convince her mother and we failed. My fiancée's brother was also trying to tell her, she called him a conspiracy theorist. I imagine she was calling me a conspiracy theorist as well and my fiancée failed to tell me.
All this time my future mother-in-law was telling my fiancée, you can't believe everything you read on the internet. She has serious Trump derangement syndrome; she wouldn't come visit us because we were unvaccinated.
Well, she finally found a doctor that told her the TRUTH.
My fiancée just told me this news yesterday. It is strange that people will not take advice from people who love them but will take advice from complete strangers.
I think she has finally woken up, I bet this same scenario is going on everywhere. We are winning, slowly and surely.
Stay safe my frens!!!
WWG1WGA!!!
That's a great quote. Advice from strangers, but not those who love you. Sad she learned the hard way. But thanks for sharing because it is encouraging to learn at least some hard core leftists are seeing the light.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
Sadly, this is all too common. We start to discount the ones closest to us because we believe they are biased. It takes an "expert" to make us consider that we may be the biased ones.
Advice from strangers who will gladly sacrifice you for “the greater good”
I feel like “greater good” is deceptive language for Satanic worship now.
No wonder the people in that little town club always say that in the movie Hot Fuzz.
It reminds me of Jesus's story when he said "A prophet is never welcomed or accepted in his hometown." Luke 4:24
I thought the same thing.