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Anecdotal Anonymous's avatar

Hi Kristi, I just joined your stack to read the story you've chronicled about your families fight and the loss of your beautiful mother. I appreciate what you have done and the way you chose to share it. My parents did four before I could stop them. I decided I would restructure my lifestyle in preparation for what the odds and statistical numbers tell me is likely inevitable. At this point, I've seen and read 1000+ sad tragic stories of elders that lived righteous lives, only to be deceived by those they believed to be honest. I'm only at day 8 and like one commenter in your stack said," I'm already infuriated". Both my parents are early 80's and though they've yet to have a significant issue, it's happening all around them. I attend every appointment, speak to every doctor, receptionist, nurse etc. I hear/read your frustration in your texts to your mother. I'm sorry for what was taken from her and your whole family, but appreciate that you would choose to share with those of us that can learn from your experiences. Willwrite again when I've caught up with all you posted. Thank you.

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pimaCanyon's avatar

your parents have been lucky so far. You know Dennis Rancourt's analysis showed that the lethality of the shots goes up exponentially with age, such that for those over 90, one person dies for every 20 shots given. My theory is that they are storing the jabs improperly (remember the initial reports on how the jabs had to be stored at extremely low temps). As a result entire batches may be "bad", but "bad" in this case means good because the mRNA and/or the LNP's may have partially or totally broken down, rendering the jabs much less toxic (and completely worthless in terms of creating the antibody response they claim to get from the jabs). It's possible that if all jabs were fresh or had been stored properly, Rancourt's numbers could have been much worse!

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Anecdotal Anonymous's avatar

What I haven't read, I've surmised at this point. This ends well for no one, and as each day ticks by the normalization sets like concrete. The happy become dour and the angry worn down forgetting exactly whom to be angry at. In the midst of it all, we have children, our elders and selves to get to the next sunrise then sunset. In short, there is so much minutia I'll allow before it becomes chaff and I prepare for what is presented. My parents have had an exceptional life and I will personally see them through the best version of a respectable ending regardless of dark plans. Thanks for the heads up though...

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