My niece was diagnosed with cancer. The surgery centers in my area as well as the doctors forced her to choose: vaccination or no treatment. She agonized over this decision but, rightly to my mind, chose to risk the vaccine over the certainty of cancer. She's cancer free now. She's also one of the lucky ones without apparent vaccine injury (unlike three of my kids, two who willingly took the jab and boosters and one who was forced by his wife, all of whom had moderate to very severe reactions). I don't support revenge. However, fully support real consequences to those who profited and who coerced others into this terrible Hobson's Choice. Never hate, never forget.
I am very glad your niece's experience was positive. I too know a lady who had multiple jabs, got cancer, and is now in the all-clear. But my dear husband refused the shots, got cancer (still searching for answers there), had surgery and was given the 'all clear!' - and a transfusion of vaxxed blood. The cancer roared back and he died 20 months later.
I am so sorry you lost your husband. The instances of rare cancers and "turbo cancers" of those jabbed are legion, especially in young adults. Hard stuff, here. God bless you, your husband, and family. I wish you peace in his memory.
I didn't intend to imply that forgiveness isn't part of the formula. It is too easy and too damaging to choose hate. Forgiveness doesn't let the other guy off, it simply let's me release the need to be angry, sad, or captured by the other person's acts. We are all ultimately responsible for our actions, both intentional and unintentional.
My niece was diagnosed with cancer. The surgery centers in my area as well as the doctors forced her to choose: vaccination or no treatment. She agonized over this decision but, rightly to my mind, chose to risk the vaccine over the certainty of cancer. She's cancer free now. She's also one of the lucky ones without apparent vaccine injury (unlike three of my kids, two who willingly took the jab and boosters and one who was forced by his wife, all of whom had moderate to very severe reactions). I don't support revenge. However, fully support real consequences to those who profited and who coerced others into this terrible Hobson's Choice. Never hate, never forget.
I am very glad your niece's experience was positive. I too know a lady who had multiple jabs, got cancer, and is now in the all-clear. But my dear husband refused the shots, got cancer (still searching for answers there), had surgery and was given the 'all clear!' - and a transfusion of vaxxed blood. The cancer roared back and he died 20 months later.
I am so sorry you lost your husband. The instances of rare cancers and "turbo cancers" of those jabbed are legion, especially in young adults. Hard stuff, here. God bless you, your husband, and family. I wish you peace in his memory.
Never hate, never forget.
I like that. Works better than forgive, don't forget and many other nostrums that I find leave me in a disagreeable state.
I didn't intend to imply that forgiveness isn't part of the formula. It is too easy and too damaging to choose hate. Forgiveness doesn't let the other guy off, it simply let's me release the need to be angry, sad, or captured by the other person's acts. We are all ultimately responsible for our actions, both intentional and unintentional.