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John, I agree. Though I know nothing of Hollywood other than it's all down to image and money... going along to get along, keep the money rolling in. I suppose it must be harder in that environment to swim against the tide. Wilful blindness perhaps. That she said it was down to the booster is one thing, to decide and be enabled to kill herself without being offered other solutions is indeed wrong. We presume she was not offered options, though maybe she just gave up and saw no other option and each day was just too hard for nher. We don't know, we never will as she is dead.

The notion of 'assisted suicide' is a very dangerous and slippery slope.

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Well said. And I'm thinking of an early jab injured VSRF story - it's over a year old -- an American woman - young, in her early 30s with small children -- tinnitus so bad she couldn't bear it any longer, hadn't slept in months, along with many other issues, and convinced her husband to make arrangements to send her to one of the Scandinavian countries that allow for euthanasia. They'd even purchased the plane tickets. Someone they knew, knew about VSRF and pleaded to just try one more option - do it for the children - don't leave the planet like this. She met up with the head nurse at VSRF who recovered from serious jab injuries herself, and they saved this woman's life. https://www.vacsafety.org/. Also FLCCC is obviously the other org that's saving lives. The missing piece that's pushing these people over the edge is lack of community - the gaslighting alone causing so much mental distress, I cannot fathom the pain these people are going through. And the chemical effects on the brain have many people noticing that things don't seem normal with so many. Young adults in particular, whose brains are still developing - the suicides in that demographic are heartbreaking -- good friend on her way to an 18 year old's funeral this week.

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