All the talk these days seems to be centered around one topic; the COVID vaccine.
The purpose of this posting is not intended to be a discussion on the rights or the wrongs of the vaccine. There are numerous talks already of the reasons for why everyone should receive the vaccine. There are also plenty of examples of why they shouldn't. There are many ideas around why the vaccine should be questioned more, and signs of it being dangerous. It has been my recent observation that the general public is not questioning much; they are not seeking the truth for themselves.
What I do want the purpose of this posting to be, is once again, surrounding our freedom of choice in relation to our personal health decisions.
In the last six weeks I've noticed the way people talk about the vaccine is as if it's the new cultural norm. President Biden just recently applauded that over 200 million doses have been administered within these last 100 days. This is a large percentage of the population in this country that went on to get "the jab" as it's often called. With this many people signing up, it shouldn't surprise me the way I've noticed it is so casually talked about. "Have you gotten your vaccination yet?", "Oh I just got the second vaccine dose and I'm not feeling very well today." An individual mentioning their recent inoculation experience has been as casual and hip as if they had mentioned they bought the new iPhone. The vaccine is so subsidized by the American government it doesn't create equivalent financial hardship, as a new phone, but the excitement of getting the shot is noticeably trendy. One of my good friends mentioned just a few weeks ago she would be getting the vaccine, as she was soon to be leaving the country for a few days. She added, "We are all going to have to get it at some point anyway!" I do think many Americans now have this mentality. With the propaganda poured over us on a daily basis, from the news media, to the politicians, to even our beloved celebrities we admire so much. They are all promoting to get the vaccine, whilst medical doctors not having celebrity status get censored.
I can't help to question the validity of the vaccine. There is a glaring red flag that censorship truly is existing at this time. Censorship on information that goes against main stream agenda is running rampant, blocking flow of ideas, data, and opinions, viable to the public. This censorship, and ultimately deception, is enough to question what is really going on? In my personal experience, watching the increase in vaccine development throughout the years, has left me with the chronic question, what is really happening? In the oil world I have met numerous mothers who were drawn to the oils in hopes of finding help for their autistic child. These mothers had complete internal discernment that vaccines played a part in the health of their young child. I never challenged them with their beliefs; when I see someone speak with so much certainty and conviction, it's impossible not to see what their truth is.
In addition to censorship, another obvious obscurity is the push of a hasty medical solution, with no historical facts to prove the safety or the effectiveness of such treatment. A few weeks ago the Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla, suggested the vaccine may need to be administered on an annual basis; much like the flu vaccine. If this is the case, the pharmaceutical companies can then expect to receive an annual, or rather endless, demand for the supply of their product. This constant flow of vaccine injections creates constant flow of income for their bank accounts. I can't help to wonder if the general population will really join in to get the jab every year. My mind then takes off with other scenarios, "Will they go ahead and get the flu vaccine once a year now too?" Will the number of annual vaccines available, and "recommended" or rather pushed relentlessly, continue to increase with each new virus that makes the headlines? That would be good for Pfizer no doubt.
My personal reply when asked if I have received my jab yet is, "I am an anti-vaxer". I say this with as little emotional force as possible. I say this with as little influence as possible. I say this as if someone replies "I am an American", when asked what country they are from. It is my truth, it is who I am. Questioning and not approving of this new era of vaccine technology is my personal choice, and not taking the vaccine is what I feel is best for me. Mostly when I make the statement that I am an anti-vaxer, I say it in hopes to remind others that they do have a freedom to choose. People should question what is right for them in matters of their health; people should find their own truth and what works for them. I hope it soon becomes more common that people look inside for personal health decisions as opposed to giving in to propaganda urged to the herd. Above all, I hope in matters of our personal health, that we always have the freedom to choose.
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