Many believe the WaterGate burglars were not at the DNC to plant bugs but thought the DNC had documentation on who killed JFK, and E H Hunt, one of the burglars, had personal concerns as he confessed on his death bed that he and the CIA pulled off the coup and murder of JFK.
If you want to convince your former classmates to take a good hard look at the troubling facts of corporate-sponsored medical interventions (a subject where I agree with your perspective), then you might not want to include multiple unrelated conspiracy theories* in your discussion. It weakens your stated point, and makes your open letter come across as a wild raving rant.
And that's a pity, because you have many good points. But when you resort to rhetoric and bluster about all the rabbit holes at once, you will lose your audience. Honestly, it turns me off, too, even though I agree with many of your points.
Regarding your statement "vaccines are killing are kids," have you stopped to consider how our colleagues whose vaccinated children are just fine will react to that? Those of us whose children DID have frightening or dangerous reactions haven't even been able to convince our medical friends and even our non-medical friends that OUR children had actual reactions. Everything's a coincidence to them, remember? So how effective do you really think it is to yell "vaccines are killing our kids?"
Please stop and consider: do you just want to rant? Or do you want to be effective?
* My use of the term "conspiracy theory" is NOT intended to imply whether those theories are on or off the mark. But all it takes is to include one that your audience thinks you're wrong, and most of them will assume that you're wrong about everything.
I had multiple versions of this letter written/edited and decided to put in some ‘conspiracy theories’, as they are well-supported by documents, eye-witness testimony, and/or scientific publications.
Regardless, how it gets taken, and whether it’s in one letter/article or multiple, people will discount it for one reason or another and look back at all your other work with renewed skepticism or disdain, when they read one thing they do disagree with.
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
I’ve self-censored myself for years, and have not been able to convince most people about anything by being quiet, asking questions, or being vocal. It just doesn’t matter, really, imo.
When people just ‘believe’, there is no element of reality, objectivity or scientific evidence that will convince them otherwise—-even a spouse or child dying from a vax injury is written off as ‘coincidence’, because the ‘expert’ says so. The Milgram experiment is testimony to that…67% did as they were told, even to the level of delivering a deadly shock for answering a question wrong. Should that experiment be repeated today, I venture to say, that number would be even higher. Have you watched any of Derren Brown’s stuff? The Push?
We live in truly scary times, and I won’t be quiet about it any longer. I’m awake, aware and alive, and am getting less and less tolerant of the woke, unaware. Sounds cruel, but I’m almost 60 and have been mostly silent these last 35 years…no longer.
I'm wondering whether any of your classmates have responded to you. I made some attempts to discuss the malevolent goings on back in 2021, 22, and even 23. My classmates are now research biologists, and one of them responded by "debunking" me on several occasions, warning me that I had gone down too many "rabbitholes" that were all Trump-politics. (This was doubly odd since I'm Australian, and many of our doctors who spoke out are still being persecuted now). But then I did some digging and found out that his company was developing a Covid "treatment" at the time; so of course he HAD to rubbish the other treatments like HCQ and ivermectin. At that point I gave up on him. My other old connections have gone silent.
Have you come across JJ Couey (GigaohmBiological)? I think you would enjoy his biological exposés of the lies we have been told for years. He only woke up to the childhood vaccination fraud a couple of years ago himself and deeply regrets exposing his own children. Here's his stream: https://stream.gigaohm.bio/c/gigaohm_biological/videos
I have not heard from anyone, even ‘close’ friends. I intimated in the post that ‘some of you know’, referencing prior conversations where I disagreed with some of them. I submitted this same letter to my fall annual medical school newsletter, but I doubt it will be ‘published’. I have met JJ Couey on X, but have not heard anything from in months. Love what he’s done/said, and I think we’d agree on most everything, just haven’t been in contact with him since.
Many believe the WaterGate burglars were not at the DNC to plant bugs but thought the DNC had documentation on who killed JFK, and E H Hunt, one of the burglars, had personal concerns as he confessed on his death bed that he and the CIA pulled off the coup and murder of JFK.
Everyone is now dead, we prob will never know that whole truth, but releasing the rest of the papers is paramount at this point
excellent stack, great writing, I will promote it
Paul, love all that you do—read your stack daily! Keep up the good fight!
If you want to convince your former classmates to take a good hard look at the troubling facts of corporate-sponsored medical interventions (a subject where I agree with your perspective), then you might not want to include multiple unrelated conspiracy theories* in your discussion. It weakens your stated point, and makes your open letter come across as a wild raving rant.
And that's a pity, because you have many good points. But when you resort to rhetoric and bluster about all the rabbit holes at once, you will lose your audience. Honestly, it turns me off, too, even though I agree with many of your points.
Regarding your statement "vaccines are killing are kids," have you stopped to consider how our colleagues whose vaccinated children are just fine will react to that? Those of us whose children DID have frightening or dangerous reactions haven't even been able to convince our medical friends and even our non-medical friends that OUR children had actual reactions. Everything's a coincidence to them, remember? So how effective do you really think it is to yell "vaccines are killing our kids?"
Please stop and consider: do you just want to rant? Or do you want to be effective?
* My use of the term "conspiracy theory" is NOT intended to imply whether those theories are on or off the mark. But all it takes is to include one that your audience thinks you're wrong, and most of them will assume that you're wrong about everything.
Do not disagree at all, Alison.
I had multiple versions of this letter written/edited and decided to put in some ‘conspiracy theories’, as they are well-supported by documents, eye-witness testimony, and/or scientific publications.
Regardless, how it gets taken, and whether it’s in one letter/article or multiple, people will discount it for one reason or another and look back at all your other work with renewed skepticism or disdain, when they read one thing they do disagree with.
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
I’ve self-censored myself for years, and have not been able to convince most people about anything by being quiet, asking questions, or being vocal. It just doesn’t matter, really, imo.
When people just ‘believe’, there is no element of reality, objectivity or scientific evidence that will convince them otherwise—-even a spouse or child dying from a vax injury is written off as ‘coincidence’, because the ‘expert’ says so. The Milgram experiment is testimony to that…67% did as they were told, even to the level of delivering a deadly shock for answering a question wrong. Should that experiment be repeated today, I venture to say, that number would be even higher. Have you watched any of Derren Brown’s stuff? The Push?
We live in truly scary times, and I won’t be quiet about it any longer. I’m awake, aware and alive, and am getting less and less tolerant of the woke, unaware. Sounds cruel, but I’m almost 60 and have been mostly silent these last 35 years…no longer.
Kirk, I'm not suggesting you self-censor, but rather that you organize your arguments more effectively.
Thank you, Alison
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I'm wondering whether any of your classmates have responded to you. I made some attempts to discuss the malevolent goings on back in 2021, 22, and even 23. My classmates are now research biologists, and one of them responded by "debunking" me on several occasions, warning me that I had gone down too many "rabbitholes" that were all Trump-politics. (This was doubly odd since I'm Australian, and many of our doctors who spoke out are still being persecuted now). But then I did some digging and found out that his company was developing a Covid "treatment" at the time; so of course he HAD to rubbish the other treatments like HCQ and ivermectin. At that point I gave up on him. My other old connections have gone silent.
Have you come across JJ Couey (GigaohmBiological)? I think you would enjoy his biological exposés of the lies we have been told for years. He only woke up to the childhood vaccination fraud a couple of years ago himself and deeply regrets exposing his own children. Here's his stream: https://stream.gigaohm.bio/c/gigaohm_biological/videos
I have not heard from anyone, even ‘close’ friends. I intimated in the post that ‘some of you know’, referencing prior conversations where I disagreed with some of them. I submitted this same letter to my fall annual medical school newsletter, but I doubt it will be ‘published’. I have met JJ Couey on X, but have not heard anything from in months. Love what he’s done/said, and I think we’d agree on most everything, just haven’t been in contact with him since.
His presentation at the Red Pill Conference was excellent: https://stream.gigaohm.bio/w/q85Q9MttcwsYmGwJveZeEB
He's turned a corner recently - you might be interested in this recent video: https://stream.gigaohm.bio/w/jaCe7PMjWaDazebufxFBm8
You’re a polite bunch
You vaccine injured.
I’ll give you that.
The problem is,
You’re so worried about what others think of you
That because you’re so worried about what others think of you
They don’t have to.