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Oil Burner's avatar

Thank you! Will share.

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Follow the Silence's avatar

Suavek, thanks for posting this wealth of information.

The always insightful Catherine Austin-Fitts posed a critical and important question.

Most people are—to a large degree—unaware and in denial about who they really are and the consequences that their actions have on themselves and others.

The crimes that have been perpetrated on humanity over the past four years has revealed what I like to think of as the global psychological litmus test for who we are as a species. What happens when parents discover they have systematically poisoned their children with vaccines is one piece of a larger conundrum. What about the parents and other people—some still walking around, double and triple masked—who would rather roll up their sleeve and the sleeves of their children eager for the next booster, rather than take the time to examine the facts and admit that they’ve made a colossal mistake. What about the complicit and shameless doctors bought and sold by pharmaceutical companies and health insurance providers who continue to push the vaccine narrative rather than risk losing their license to practice “medicine.”

How many friendships were lost? How many families were divided and broken over this issue. I believe that the damage and carnage resulting from this debacle is incalculable and will reverberate for decades to come if not centuries.

If there’s a living human being still walking the face of the earth a hundred years from now, they might reflect on this moment in history and ask themselves: “Dear God, WTF were they thinking?”

🙏

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Kaylene Emery's avatar

The point if the mass poisoning is to prevent people from thinking and to create a complicit race of slaves who reside in Plato’s Cave…

May God have mercy 🙏🙏🙏

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Cinoates's avatar

Excellent excellent article! Thank you!

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Bird's Brain's avatar

As the parent of a vaccine injured child, there is definitely guilt attached to subjecting your child to the very thing that hurt them. And many of us didn't realize until decades later that it was vaccines that caused the problems. We're often told we're bad parents and that's why our child has learning or behaviour problems resulting from damage done by the heavy metals in vaccines. Then the medical community experiments on them by giving them drugs that can cause further damage.

But as Polly from CHD says, we didn't know. Know better, do better.

Now that I do know, I'll never trust another doctor. Doctors are for emergencies. Food, exercise and the outdoors are for health. Anyone who has suffered from chronic illness knows that the medical community doesn't know anything about how to heal people.

While doctors too are indoctrinated in medical school, surely the brighter ones must at least question why their young patients so often get sick immediately after vaccination?! If they want to be in charge of people's health, it behooves them to inform themselves. But sadly, it's also true that most don't want to know. Their livelihoods, which come with a great deal of status, are more important to them than the truth. That was evident during Covid when they all went along with the sham that masks prevent the spread of disease, despite how they all knew better.

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Suavek's avatar

Dear Bird's Brain,

My answer is coming soon. I haven't been able to finish writing it yet because I just started reading your wonderful article. It is one of the best texts I have read since 2020. Probably THE BEST :

Consider the source

Good advice that has led us all astray

Bird's Brain

Dec 30, 2024

https://birdsbrain.substack.com/p/consider-the-source

See you soon,

Suavek

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Bird's Brain's avatar

Aw thanks! 😊

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Suavek's avatar

Hello Bird's Brain,

After reading your wonderful article on your Substack, I stopped sending the email I had already written to you. The only thing that would still be relevant there is what I'm telling you now. I'm sorry that you and your child have been hit so hard by fate. Most parents who have healthy children probably don't know how lucky they actually are.

I admire people who can educate people as convincingly as you do with your article. Anyone who reads it should actually understand why it is so difficult to get the truthful information, and that almost everything is completely different from what we are told. I have consumed the alternative media every day for over 20 years, which has proven to be very useful in 2020, but I have never heard anything about the fraud surrounding (conventional) vaccinations before. Everything I know about it, I only found out later. My ex-mother-in-law was much more advanced than me with her knowledge, without the alternative media. I would never have thought back then that I would have to research everything the doctor told me myself, although I never had to seek medical help, apart from an ear infection and the dentist. The only thing I knew back then was the enormous power of positive thinking (also) on the body, but I didn't think much about the immune system. At some point I happened to come across a book about psychosomatics, which sparked my interest in this topic, but not in medicine as a whole. The connections were fascinating to me, so I spent a lot of time reading about them. However, it never occurred to me to research statins, cholesterol-lowering drugs, or "vaccinations". If I had done that, I could have warned one of my half-brothers about it, because this guy had himself "vaccinated" against all the diseases there before every holiday in a foreign country. His immune system has now become pretty useless. Belief in medical and technological progress quickly turns out to be nothing more than cheap advertising. Nobody told us back then that we should do our own research on the Internet, so in my opinion the question of guilt shouldn't even be asked. Certainly not from an ethical and moral point of view. Only feelings follow their own rules. Unfortunately...

But something else. Your ability to persuade was so good that I thought that your article could easily be turned into a very useful leaflet. With a few abbreviations and the addition of a couple of links at the end of the leaflet, your article could prevent many parents from having their children "vaccinated". Perhaps it would be good for your feelings to do this? I could publish this leaflet and ask readers to distribute copies of it on public transport.I'm pretty sure Dr Yeadon would also like to promote it on his channel. As I said, I think your ability to persuade is unique. You can achieve a lot with it.

All the best,

Suavek

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Bird's Brain's avatar

Thanks for your compassionate response and kind words on the comment I left here regarding parenting a child with vaccine injury.

The parenting journey was hard. But it also taught me more about the world and myself than I could have learned any other way. And it made us both very strong. (That came in handy in 2020!)

My daughter is in her late 30s now and is a happy, contributing member of society. She has overcome most of her challenges, so there is always hope. We have a close relationship thanks to what we went through. So as with any difficulty, there was personal growth and benefits too. For that I'm grateful, though I wish it hadn't come about that way.

I've just started my Substack and appreciated you drawing attention to my first post, Consider the Source.

I will definitely write a more in depth piece about the experience of parenting a vaccine injured child, among many other topics.

Is it my comment above that you'd like to promote? Or would you like me to let you know when I've written a stand-alone piece?

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Suavek's avatar

I was very pleased to hear that your situation and that of your daughter were not hopelessly difficult. Thank you for writing this to me.

I don't speak English and I have to rely on the automatic translator. Unfortunately, I can't write articles and learn the language at the same time because I don't have time for that. Nevertheless, I can tell from an automatic, imperfect translation when someone is a particularly good writer. At least that's how it seems to me. I can tell real evidence and arguments from empty polemics. However, I have to be very careful when writing so as not to lose the "thread"... Simple things can become complicated when writing. That doesn't happen with your texts. Perhaps that's because of the beautifully organized train of thought. In addition, your texts seem to be very convincing. When it comes to educating people, that's especially valuable. Please decide for yourself what I should do best with your texts. In any case, I plan to write an entire article recommending your Substack exclusively, with a short introduction from me, and fragments of your writing ending with a link. Can I add your Substack to my recommendation list right away, or should I wait? Please decide the timing yourself.

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Bird's Brain's avatar

Thank you once again for your kind comments!

I would never have known that you were using a translator. Your message seems to come across well. Thanks also for undertaking this Substack, despite the extra effort it must require.

It might be better to wait a few weeks to recommend my Substack until I have a few more articles posted. I very much appreciate your support on my new writing venture. It’s both heart warming and encouraging!

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Suavek's avatar

I am very happy that I was able to encourage you. Very rarely do I see such good, and above all, very convincing texts. Almost everything we find on the Internet is determined by propaganda. What annoys me most is that "Covid" is so often cited as fact, although there have been so many false "pandemics". The fake bird flu in 2007 and "swine flu" pandemic in 2009/2010 seem to have been completely forgotten, although both have been proven to be fraudulent. Please take your time, and thank you for your future contributions. Best wishes to you and your daughter, and see you soon,

Suavek

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