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Jun 8, 2022Liked by Justin Hart

Made me cry. I cry for Our Country Often. Every day, a new nightmare.

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I wish I could hug the pediatrician who wrote. As a (retired) RN, I have been sickened by the willingness of so many of my colleagues to remain silent as we’ve allowed our school boards, and politicians to pretend they are “doing something.” They are indeed—none of it good.

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I lost my teaching job for speaking out against my school's abusive and anti-scientific Covid restrictions, and for teaching my students to think critically about the Covid narrative. I wrote about this in detail on my Substack. I'll link it below for anyone who is interested in reading about my story:

https://allamericanwarriormonk.substack.com/p/on-losing-my-teaching-job?s=w

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I look forward to contributing, as a mother, airline pilot, US Freedom Flyer, and one of the pilots suing the CDC over the masks. These stories are so important, to archive, to tell those in the future what happened. Thank you for doing this.

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My mom died during the lockdowns - one of many who died because they were too afraid to seek medical treatment.

- A doctor (my brother) told me of a patient he saved - but only because he reached out to the patient after they failed to show for a tele-health visit.

- The doctor got bored and called the patient's home.

- The patient's wife answered and told him that the patient had been unconscious on the bathroom floor for two days - but she was too afraid of COVID to call an ambulance.

- The doctor convinced her to call an ambulance.

- The patient (suprisingly) survived - only because the doctor got so bored he went above and beyond the call of duty.

Otherwise, the doctor terrified himself watching network pandemic news and lost his f* mind. (He's stopped watching television, since.)

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Last two years have been eye opening about the mendacity of public health officials and cruelty of so-called friends in shaming those who don't go along. No one knows I'm not vexxed, so I hear the things people say. It's along the lines of "THOSE kind of people." It's tribal and it's sickening.

However, even the most strident covid cultists will do what they want to do in the end. Countless first hand examples of 'friends' who can't get together but will fly on vacation. Can't go to church but can go to a party. "Quarantine" on vacation due to + covid test but find out they actually went and did group activities or snuck out of the hotel because they couldn't stand it anymore! On and on... same people who are mad at others for not vexxing or masking.

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I know an autistic young lady who was making her way through university (SUNY) (with a one-on-one aide). College was such an adventure, she was thrilled to be there every day. Never had friends but still loved the free and grown-up feeling, she nearly skipped around campus, memorizing every hallway in every building and soaking in the big city feel. Then was sent home and locked down every day for nearly 2 years, Zoom only. Loving family but otherwise cut off from the world. Allowed to go back for 1 silent masked semester before graduating.

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Please see OpposeTheFraud.com for what we must do next to oppose the FDA jabbing our babies.

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I got what felt like a sinus infection with some fever. Because I was still feverish on day 2 I got tested. They told me it I was covid positive and to go home and wait for it to get worse. Couple days later I took some antibiotics and it got better. I think it was a false positive.

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One brief story: I avoid doctors as a general rule. On a necessary visit to the doctor I was quite surprised at the signs posted about the doctor’s office that essentially said “if you’re sick, stay away”.

I suppose the reality now is that if you’re well, you’re expected to go to the doctor to be made ill.

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My story is this: my BP was well controlled on a very low dose (5mg) of lisinopril. I was at my doc for a routine exam in March 2020. I was stressed though because I received a call back letter for a mammogram (never had one before). Anxiety over that and my BP was perfect that day, amazingly. A month later got the Pfizer vax (just first 2) and the next time I was at the doc (October) my BP was extremely elevated. It had not been that high since I went on meds in 2012. Also cholesterol was up. My BP meds have now increased to 20mg and I’m on a statin. I fully believe this is due to the vax. I will never get a booster! I wish my doc believed this is due to the vax.

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