Good News! Today on the phone, my older brother apologized for giving me a rack of shit about covid,..
🏆 - WINNING - 🏆
He asked if I would please send him information on how to counteract the jab. I had only asked him which company's product he got all those years ago, and his reaction to that simple question back then was just awful. We didn't speak for a long time. He was good to me when we were kids, though...so I now have some happy research to do.
Any information that you've found to be solid on that front will be most sincerely appreciated.
I think Doctor Peter McCullough has a protocol. And he's top-notch.
Congratulations to your brother for waking up. And congratulations on getting your brother back.
I cried...and I reminded him that there's nothing that could make me forget that he was the only one in a family of 7 who I felt actually cared for me. Thanks!
That is soooo nice! 😺
My brother is an architect and well-educated. He's had at least 10 shots now and plans to get more. Doesn't want to hear anything about what I have found out about the jab.
We don't talk now, but that started when he married a shrew.
That sucks. Sometimes being well educated has nothing to do with being smart.
It's more that being educated doesn't make you intelligent or vice versa, but I would point people towards a very common cultural phenomenon that has taken the world by storm:
Fear of being wrong.
People do not want to be wrong, and so they will trend towards and often conform with the loudest (often mistaken for most numerous) voices for fear of being wrong, because if you're wrong then it means you screwed up and that's a difficult pill to swallow in the information era.
Sometimes it's not down to intelligence or education but a chip on one's shoulder.