Over the last month I’ve noticed a large increase in health problems from several people I know on various levels, all vaccinated. One issue I’ve specifically been hearing about is blood tests showing something wrong with their red/white blood cells.
While I’d like nothing more than to shake them and scream, “it’s the vaccine!!!!” Most of them wouldn’t be willing to hear it. I think there’s a chance one of them might listen, but another has stated publicly he isn’t interested in getting advice or counsel from anyone who isn’t a medical professional. Most of the others are putting their newfound problems down to “stress-related.” On top of that, my small business involves networking with many of these people. If I were to say something to the wrong person, my family and I stand to lose quite a lot.
I’m not really sure how to approach these situations except to pray for the people involved, but deep down I’m afraid it’s too late for them. How to avoid being swallowed by depression? Should I muster up the courage to say something to the one who might actually listen?
Latin, "take it from one who knows" ("Aeneid," xi.283); dative singular of expertus (see expert (adj.)) + imperative singular of credere "to believe" (see credo).
Follow the science, women need to be believed ...
If it is about knowing, that field can be expanded into many areas,especially those areas that are considered politically expedient ....however, in the case of expert it is about undergoing a certain process and then being able to speak from that as to what is become known about it.
It is quite clear, the man is a not a truth-teller.