Heather
Dagobah Resident
Well, if people like Dr. Sherri Tenpenny are even half correct in their prognostications, it's possible this couple won't feel very "free" for very long. Let's hope that's not the case, but the warnings are out there.I have just experienced this with a married couple I know for at least 15 years. We were agreed for the whole damn year long that Covid is a scam, that the vaccines are potentially dangerous and untested, and that only a fool would take a shot - but within a stretch of only two weeks they have made an about-turn, which has totally shocked me.
She - who actually calls the shots [no pun intended] - has decided to make an appointment for next Thursday for a vaccination!
Speaking to her on the phone Sunday night I initially started to argue but realized it was already a done deal.
She admitted that vaxxing is not a good idea but losing their liberty for the rest of their lives was not a good idea as well. They are tired of testing and waiting in line and want their lives back - here and now...
She hopes that the Pfizer injection they'll receive will not be all that bad.
Initially I had the impulse to somehow infringe on their decision but was met with cold resistance anyway.
I could only forward the health protocol by Dr. Gaby (taking the German SOTT version) to them but it will probably seem too unwieldy for them if they are interested at all and there will not be enough time to implement anything of it. Doing this has certainly silenced my conscience.
I have pondered that I cannot even know what the purpose of people's lives actually is.
For them having fun and 'feeling free' may be of utmost importance - at least in this particular life.
My own stance of sitting back and preserving myself not least with the aim of serving a 'higher purpose' would seem utterly boring to many people, or maybe I'm probably just the cautious type.
A friend of mine said, since so many people close to her are getting the shot, and she's been very concerned: she's hoping for the best, and keeping informed. That's about all one can do. Not much chance of changing anyone's mind.