I was in contact with someone who worked in Wuhan in November 2019 and shortly afterwards my whole family came down with the most awful flu like bug - but it was weird. I felt really spaced like I was drugged. My husband was ill for weeks and coughed so much we feared he would die. Lots of people had something similar but we were all completely better by the time lockdown was imposed.
This is a lovely example of how to have a conversation with somebody who has opposing views. Being respectful, asking questions, making clear statements and never getting personal or angry - you even managed to use humour to connect and engage with her. I have to say, she copes pretty well in the circumstances and all credit to her for not withdrawing or getting annoyed - perhaps that’s what’s worrying? I don’t think she’ll have forgotten you.
Thanks Valerie. My intention going in was to stay calm and reasoned - knowing that once into any kind of raised voices I would have lost the ‘argument’.
And yes agreed, the vaccinator handled the line of questions well.
I hope I gave her something to think about afterwards
Please be mindful that this was recorded in 2021.
My views on COVID have shifted a bit since then
I was in contact with someone who worked in Wuhan in November 2019 and shortly afterwards my whole family came down with the most awful flu like bug - but it was weird. I felt really spaced like I was drugged. My husband was ill for weeks and coughed so much we feared he would die. Lots of people had something similar but we were all completely better by the time lockdown was imposed.
I’ve heard similar accounts to this from December 2019 - like a synthetic feeling of illness
Also seen linkage with the 2019 winter flu jag
I had the same as your husband and same date Rose.
What are your views on covid now?
That it never existed - not as a novel coronavirus anyway
And that the sickness we did see, was bourn of the transfection
This is a lovely example of how to have a conversation with somebody who has opposing views. Being respectful, asking questions, making clear statements and never getting personal or angry - you even managed to use humour to connect and engage with her. I have to say, she copes pretty well in the circumstances and all credit to her for not withdrawing or getting annoyed - perhaps that’s what’s worrying? I don’t think she’ll have forgotten you.
Thanks Valerie. My intention going in was to stay calm and reasoned - knowing that once into any kind of raised voices I would have lost the ‘argument’.
And yes agreed, the vaccinator handled the line of questions well.
I hope I gave her something to think about afterwards
Through time enough figures will be added up to show exactly the damage the vaccines brought to many!!
https://open.substack.com/pub/freedompodcast/p/interview-with-a-childrens-vaccinator?r=27rhkf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
…”another MHRA stat is that there's been 117 spontaneous abortions following the…
Me (00:09:12):
pregnant women who've had the vaccine and then aborted.”
Vaccinator (00:09:15):
And again, I don't think you could blame... I'm not pregnant.”
This is probably the stand-out sentence for me - she was thinking of her own body, and the cognitive dissonance jarrred. I wonder where she is now?
I wonder if she thought about our conversation afterwards, or if she never gave it a second thought.
She was a midwife to trade