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I don’t like the tactic of offering money. I think it detracts from the gravity of the issue we face. Appealing to people’s baser instincts doesn’t work that well IMO. From my experience, they view themselves as having made sacrifices to save society and resent those who haven't.

Over twenty years of values I instilled have been obliterated in two. In my family, it’s like living with Hitler youth. How do you get through to that?

My daughters all supported the lockdowns and the mandates. My eldest told me if I brought up the subject of vaccines again, she’d have to consider never speaking to me again.

This is what I got from her recently when I tried to discuss the bivalvent she intends to take:

“Please, please don’t do this to me”.

A few months ago, I was asked if I was vaccinated by the child of a new neighbour. I resisted the urge to tell him to mind his own business and said gently that I’d looked into it and I was certain it was a therapy just for the person who had it.

My youngest daughter overheard the conversation and later texted to say she’d heard me being “annoying” to the neighbours and it was the reason she’d moved out (She’s back recently because of the high prices, a result of the policies she supported.)

My daughters haven’t personally seen any injuries or death so to them, I’m the immoral one. My view is that the best strategy is to Increase pressure on doctors to publicly speak out. I’ve mentioned here before that my husband has contacts in cardiology and endocrinology in this city who are worried about what they’re seeing but keeping quiet to save their jobs.

I’ve heard from three separate sources that children are being hospitalized at Monash after the shots. The staff don’t deny causation. One doctor I know of is worried but still supports the jabs because the children are “OK after three months”. Really? Has she seen any MRIs? Are they discharged on medication?

I’ve spoken to four GPs and one pediatrician in Melbourne. None of them had read the original clinical trials because basic facts (such as more deaths in the pfizer treatment group) come as a surprise to them.

Before I travelled to Europe, I went to my GP to get a letter saying I’d recovered from covid. I told her if I got a shot of antibodies, I risked a hyperinflammatory response and death and I asked if she thought that could be the reason people were DROPPING DEAD from myocarditis after vaccination, as reported at a press conference by the Queensland Chief Health Officer.

She paused to consider if it could be MIS with high troponin levels and as I’ve written here before, when she was checking my phone for the text from the health department, I said: “I can’t believe how hard I have to fight not to have a drug that’s KILLING so many people”. She looked up at me and said nothing.

They’re aware of insanity but they don’t see themselves as part of it.This is from my elderly mother in the UK:

“I’m convinced the world has gone stark raving mad”.

I said, “I agree. Children in the UK were given an experimental therapy to enable them to go back to school”.

She said, “Oh,that’s not insane. You have to realize that if children couldn’t go back to school, it would have damaged the economy”.

I sent her a link to Neil Oliver's monologues. She emailed back, “That ordinary man makes a lot of sense”. I told her he was openly calling us stupid (“Hey, government we’re not stupid”) and deeply immoral (“a wall of children for a few grown ups to cower behind”)

The problem is it runs very deep. We’ve been groomed to see a substandard as normal becoming abuse over a long time. Centuries. These past three years, I'd say the psychological model is the ultimate dysfunctional family - Munchausen by proxy.

At what point does the most dysfunctional family sit down together and openly admit the wrongness of what it’s doing? I’d say if that’s going to happen at all, the catalyst would be when the youngest member dies. Too many children have already died and I hope Twitter can now be a way to raise awareness of that. Doctors need to speak out publicly. If enough do, parents will too.

Edit: I've edited to respond to a criticism below. I think appealing to baser instincts is wrong because if there's no genuine remorse, we're doomed to repeat. That remorse needs to come from doctors. Take the damage done by the lie that saturated fat is bad for us, that's left the population deficient in fat soluble vitamins A and D, which are partners and should be high normal. How many bought into a total myth? Where's the mea culpa from mainstream medicine?

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At your suggestion I read the book recently while looking for references on a recent article. It doesn't cover everything that needs to be covered because there's too much to go into in one book, but it does a very good job on where it does focus.

That article ended up being one of the most popular ones I've written here (it was a breakdown on how and why vaccines never end up creating herd immunity): https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/why-do-vaccines-consistently-fail

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