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Lee Muller's avatar

Silenced or silent?

If you go to work and ignore the obvious every day without talking to each other and doing something, I really don't understand how this cannot eat away at your soul. Your patients are husbands, wives, parents, children, grandparents, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, veterans, active military, law enforcement, firefighters, neighbors, even your own coworkers.

When I first felt a hint of trouble, I immediately started talking to friends, family, strangers, and publicly for all to hear and see. I went to my high school graduation page and let everyone know. I said if anyone wants to talk to me about this or has any questions that they can message me. When silenced in social media, I came here. When I knew of the possibility of mandates at work because President Biden was signing Executive Orders left and right to mandate the American people to take the experimental shots, I asked to speak privately with both the big boss and HR to share my thoughts. I said even though I may be the minority because others seem to be just going along with this, I want you to hear my views to make sure you know they exist. I said if this is a possibility here, I would appreciate a heads up so I can make plans to work somewhere else.

The emergency room R.N. in the video below gets it. This emergency room nurse deserves the right to sleep through the night knowing she did her best to inform others in whatever way she can, risking it all because she is aware and cares about people -- she cares about you, your family, and friends:

https://leemuller.substack.com/p/single-most-important-video-to-watch

There are always difficult situations that arise, it's called life, but how people can just go along with it and not try to figure out a way to change things is beyond me.

For anyone that has lost a job, a home, a loved one, or just about anything without them wanting to lose it, they know there are ways to bounce back. Those that have never experienced this, feel there is no other choice, but in reality, there are so many different choices, just a matter of whether they wish to consider them and decide to take them.

At some point, people need to come out from behind the curtain to show their face and say I'm a real person, and what I have to say is important enough for me, me as me and all the world to see me say it.

At some point, people will need to decide, what side of history am I on and how can being silent, when I know better, be the right side?

Talk to each other. Power in groups.

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The Realist G's avatar

I am a retired physician...at 42 years old because I would not take the vaccine! With all this data coming out on excess mortality around the world and cases of sudden death in 20 and 30 year olds, I am certainly glad I stuck to my guns!

I would normally say that I cannot believe how easily people went along with this mass vaccination campaign, but the truth is, I am not surprised at all. I mean, the propaganda was so thick with this one. And most people choose the path of least resistance in any given scenario, whether that be because of complacency, fear or the distractions of life. Politics also played a significant role here too, although, both Trump and Biden pushed the shots on people. That really should tell you something. No matter your political leanings, the government is not your friend.

100% safe and effective does not exist in medicine. It is always a matter of weighing the risks and benefits of any procedure, medicine, treatment, etc, and these rushed mRNA vaccines were certainly no exception. Through corruption and bureaucracy, the laws passed allowing for EUA did a few very important things: 1. It legalized the administration of a novel and potentially gene altering therapy without informed consent. 2. It allowed for pharmaceutical companies and our government to intentionally lie to us without consequence. 3. It unknowingly enrolled billions of people into the largest ongoing experiment in human history. 4. It forced doctors to choose between a comfortable life and the oath they took upon graduating medical school - the Hippocratic Oath, to do no harm.

I made my choice. I wish more people had joined me in resisting totalitarian madness.

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