Globally to date, ‘the virus’ is killing less than 1% of the people infected. Even fewer deaths than that have occurred in the US. Not >1% of the population mind you – >1% of those infected. And we know it’s primarily killing the infirm, the elderly, and the obese.
Obesity kills more people than ‘the virus’; drastically more when coupled with ‘it’. There’s the emergency – obesity – ….but no one is forcing lap bands on people, or bringing back rigorous PE programs to our schools or places of work.
Meanwhile the vaccine has caused over 1.1 million adverse reactions serious enough to be reported to VAERS, including over 2,600 deaths, 12,000 heart attacks, and 32,000 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis (permanent heart damage) as of 4 Feb 2022.
So, has the experimental jab ‘worked’? Is it a successful product? Successful at what? For who?
Asking questions and critical thinking is an imperative. Blindly trusting can be extremely dangerous.
Children have an even lower risk than adults and there can be no sound justification for giving this experimental jab to any child. The GOOD NEWS is that the FDA has delayed the scheduled meeting to discuss authorization of this jab for children from 6 months to 5 years. I did a quick search and found 5963 VAERS reports of injuries reported for ages 5 – 21. Some parents have been convinced that giving this dangerous experimental injection is the right thing. The media and medical systems seem to be highly supportive and promoting this. I believe the best way to help parents is through one on one conversations. Here are some important talking points for all parents from Children’s Health Defense.
Becky Hastings collects information on health and tries her best to discover and share truth. By God’s grace, through Jesus Christ, I was saved from the life of a rebel. I’ve been blessed with a husband of 41 years, and five precious babies all grown up. I now get to delight as nine grandchildren grow! Together we can help each other discover a healthy path in this crazy upside down world. Be sure to subscribe to stay in touch!