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My father had a degree in mechanical engineering from Johns Hopkins, and ended up beginning his own business in civil engineering, and somewhere along there became a Professional Licensed Engineer. He managed erosion control projects all along the East Coast for years. When I was a student in the nursing program at the University of Virginia in 1979, I noticed that all my friends had parents with advanced degrees, but then I recognized that despite my father's lack of such, he was still one of the smartest people I knew, and that on his own, he pursued truth and knowledge like most pursued money and fame. (So glad he's not here for COVID!) I can certainly appreciate Kirsch's approach and understanding of COVID and the vaccines; my father would have done the same.

I have been sidelined from nursing because of a disabling concussion, but have spent much of the extra time researching COVID. None of my family have received COVID vaccines, although I did tell my adult children at home that it was their choice. (They chose against the vaccine) We all recently survived COVID (thanks to early treatment protocols), and consequently I was prevented from attending the 1/23 D.C. protest. I have multiple comorbidities which gave me concern, but beginning in 2018 I had changed my diet, lost weight, and began exercising. You can't change genetics, but there are other variables you can change. I was still in the process of losing 60 lbs when COVID hit in 2000.

I am grateful for the FLCCC, Kirsch, and other warriors who can fight the lies and craziness when some of us can't. I will try to do my part.

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