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My son-in-law had to say his final goodbye to his father over Zoom. His was an iatrogenic death from Remdesivir. Only by God's grace can we recover from this travesty. We are wounded but we are strong Justin. You are channeling your anger in productive ways. Please keep going on. You are in the company of others. We will resist together.

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Sep 6, 2023·edited Sep 6, 2023

What these demons did to people was obscene. There needs to be criminal charges filed whenever possible. It really broke my connection with society in general. I remember walking around my neighborhood and seeing the "no mask/no entry" signs everywhere. I suddenly dawned on me that those people would happily see me dead. I've never been the same.

And no one talks about it. We all just went back to pretending none of it ever happened. It sickens and enrages me. I cannot endure all of that again. I cannot.

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My husband died from Covid and I went through the same situation as you. I had to stand outside and look through a window to watch my husband struggling for breath. I was told by the care facility that they noticed he wasn’t breathing after a few minutes, but when I received the emergency room records I found put he was laying there for hours before they noticed. If I had been there, that never would have happened my husband’s body laid in a cooling truck for 6 weeks before being cremated. And then the SSA told me death from Covid is considered “natural”--/ not an accident fro the Wuhan Institute of Virology or a disgusting overreach by Dr Anthony Fauci who funded the WIV’s gain of function research. The US citizen was treated with total disdain.

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I feel the same anger for my own experiences during the same period. When I start to see so many good kind souls start to express this same justified anger, I know in my heart that 'good' is about to give 'evil' a good old asswhippin'.

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Incredibly sad and infuriating. It's good to see someone saying "never again". Hopefully a critical mass feels that way now.

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Sep 6, 2023·edited Sep 6, 2023

Unimaginable horse $hit. So much unnecessary suffering resultant of rampant ignorance and blind compliance. I almost lost my sanity believing I must be the only sane person seeing the truth. But did not have to suffer through these kinds of special tortures like being kept from dying loved ones. So sad to see what humanity is capable of when fear takes hold.

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I am SO SORRY. To have those two mixed together is horrendous. All I could think of was what I knew Cuomo was doing to the elders, remembering my Mother in Hospice, on the 1st floor, and thinking about those on higher floors who couldn't even look through the windows at their loved one.

Talk about anger, you have got the right. Never Again.

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I feel your pain and rage...NEVER AGAIN!!

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I have always said that any "government" that willingly, gladly, and gleefully forces its citizenry to abandon loved ones at the most precious time of one's life, is the cruelest and most corrupt government possible.

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Amen. Do not comply.

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I am so sorry for your loss which was so horribly amplified by these unbelievably ghastly souless bureaucrats, mindless medical bots, big pharma moguls, and elite globalist pigs that seem to be pushing this power and control mentality. We have so many in our family and city that remain militant and already self righteously donning masks ...though actually many in Seattle never did stop wearing masks even while alone walking outside walks or driving (by themselves) in they car. Paralyzed and insane by govenment fearporn.

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This is devastating, I’m so sorry.

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😢❤️ I see the hand of Satan behind these anti-human petty tyrannies. The government authorities backing this rubbish are demonic.

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Hear hear!! Feel your pain and anger in equal measures. What you declared, me too 100%

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Our condolences. Rage is a sin, but not justified anger - as yours is. Our vicar when quietly asked said that if he was called to someone dying during lock-down, 'regulation' would take second place to his sacred duty. .

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