Meet Stephan Haider (r.i.p.), who committed suicide after suffering from injection-induced myocarditis, and his father, attorney-at-law Roman Schiessler, who's now pressing for charges
In my near environment things are also starting to go off-rail. My boss is dealing with microthrombosis in one of his eyes and blood pressure issues. It started after his second Cov-infection after 3 injections. None of his medic friends sees a connection to the injections. I do but I do not say anything as it does not help.
And the daughter of his best friend‘s partner died suddenly and unexpected with 34. She was a doctor. Unknown cause of death. 😞 I keep my mouth shut.
These are only two stories of several I‘ve been hearing again and again from different sides.
Oh my, but, yes, same 'here': people do begin to think about things 'only' after something happens within their inner circles.
Or they don't, as the example of my youngest brother indicates: a few months ago, the mother of one of his friends passed aged around 60, and she did so entirely 'unexpectedly' without any medical history indicating so. My brother still suspects nothing fishy.
As you said, there's nothing anyone could do or say to make people think.
That‘s so sad. But no, most of the people don‘t start to ‚think‘. On the contrary, they look away very, very eagerly. I guess, that‘s human. And I don‘t think that humans will change as a mass under pressure - ever. I wanted to be hopeful and optimistic but especially the past year has disillusioned me. I am nearly 100 % sure that we as a whole will not learn anything from the past three years. Governments again only need to put in place very ‚persuasive‘ measures in order to control the masses and the same 80 % of people who followed this time will also follow next time.
You still see this in Vienna‘s public transport daily (mask compliance is still nearly 100 % although the Godfather Drosten himself has declared the pandemic over and although Kurier stated ‚Pandemic is over‘ on its title some days ago). And you still see it with everybody who is startled by the ‚sudden and unexpected‘ deaths which seem to accumulate very fast but don‘t make any connection to the vax AT ALL. Cognitive dissonance is a crazy thing.
"I’m also afraid we’ve not (yet) reached the point where a ‘critical mass’ of citizens of the right class, with access to and ability and resources to utilise concerning the state's system for legal action—who themselves and/or their loved ones experienced vaxx injuries—demands (legal, political) consequences."
Let's face it, justice and law has always been spelled money and power. One law for the people; another law for the ruling classes. Only, now it's finally happening to enoug from said ruling classes.
I trust my GP in Belgium but if I moved to the U.K. as is likely I will not even register with a GP as I have no faith at all in their ability to do the necessary diligence! I will rely on my own knowledge of biology and nutrition. I will never trust any doctor who pushed or recommended these truly awful jabs!
I'm quite glad my kids won't have any shots lined up for the next couple of years; but I'm quite certain they won't get any, in particular my girls won't get the HPV shot.
My 2 daughters got their early shots (they are early 30s now) because I was asleep but the HPV shot came out when they were in their teens. I had a bad feeling about it and refused it for then - so glad I did.
My first grandchild is literally on the way now as I write - I pray that there will be enough distrust in childhood vaccinations so that my daughter and her husband can make up their own mind as to whether to vaccinate are or not.
I think (hope) we will witness a big shift and will finally do research into whether there is any link between the decline in children’s health and the absurd childhood vaccination schedule. I think we have played God with the immune system for far too long.
Good luck with your little ones - health is so precious and we have so much to learn.
Critical mass of suffering and death always leads to a critical mass of rebellion. I still think this will end with People's Trials. But, perhaps, the administers of this hierarchy will turn on their masters.
I would think that there's not a lot of (creative) ways for the administrators and administers of these toxic injections to make amends. I mean, the only way I could see would be an argument (at least from the physicians' side) like this: 'look, we admit we failed you, however grudgingly, and while we understand you might be reluctant to trust us ever again, if you'd send all of us to jail, there'd be too few doctors left.'
My reply to that, were I some kind of authority set to adjudicate and arbitrate said physicians would be:
"There's truth in what you say. So, in the interest of justice being done, I'll offer you all a choice. You all agree to keep working. You will receive your usual pay, but you personally will only be allowed to keep an amount corresponding to basic welfare. The rest will be pooled in a fund to compensate the victims of your betrayal of your ethics. Furthermore, any and all assets of yours will be confiscated and used to finance said pool. Housing will be provided next to your assigned clinic.
You will not be allowed to travel without permit, and you will never be given permit to leave the nation, ever. You knowlingly assisted in medical murder.
If you as a group find the above too harsh, the other choice is decimation. You as a group will be allowed to pick out which ten percent of you gets executed."
There's a reason justice used to be done in public, and I'm not so much old-fashioned as I am achaic when it comes to justice.
What makes you think this would be done blindly, without the arbiter having prior knowledge of the actions of the most vocal and vile in failing their physicians' oath?
Let them do as you fear, only to be told that their choices have been over-ruled and that the ones jumping to throw others to "Mästerman" (executioner) will count as volunteers for the greater good.
The olden swedish laws called such "Androm till akt och varnagel", meaning "As a warning to others that they may never consider themselves beyond justice" if one translates the meaning: they may escape the law as written, but not justice as intended.
I like the comment. I haven't made an appointment with a doctor for decades. Its all about the odds, the odds of being healthy depending on pills and injections is low compared to healthy living.
"Critical mass of suffering and death always leads to a critical mass of rebellion."
Maybe... But I think what actually leads to change is when some competent enough, influential enough, and stubborn enough person suffers significant damage and then decides to get justice come hell or high water. And then eventually, the other victims line up behind that person. But only "eventually"! First, you need a leader.
This is a completely different story, but you know about Larry Nassar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Nassar)? The doctor who molested, oh, a couple hundred athletes or so (mostly underaged female gymnasts, some of them Olympic champions) over the span of a few decades. Some complained about it, but it all kept getting hushed up. Except that one of those molested gymnasts (who was never particularly high level as a gymnast) became a lawyer and just wouldn't quit until she got justice. And now the guy's serving a 100 year sentence or something like that. But see, it's not that he molested "so many" girls. That was all just fine (ahem). It's that someone just refused to give up until he paid for what he did. Eventually, the others lined up behind her. Anyway, I expect it'll be the same with the gene juice. Maybe this lawyer dad will help open the floodgates.
I don't know if that event is similar to a rebellion - girls volunteering themselves for the chance at fame & fortune, nor volunteering for an early death by injection - the comparison of lawyers forcing the system to correct is interesting though.
Keep in mind the injection is only a part of the scheme being unleashed.
More like if there are only to be a half billion people on the planet make sure you are one of them deal (those who don't know how to grow food not considered to be food will starve) (rebellions dismantle the existing dictatorial structure). If some are to be lucky the structure exists longer so that each foot gets a share. Hahaha!
No analogy is perfect. But what happened (kept happening) was that a girl would come to him with something like an ankle injury, and he'd "treat her" by sticking his fingers you-know-where. He claimed that was some sort of pelvic therapy. So, it was all for their own good. (Speaking of which... Does that ring any bells?) He managed to convince a lot of people, including both his victims and the cops. (Any more bells ringing?) But eventually, they got to him, in large part due to the perseverance of one victim-turned-lawyer.
But of course it's not the same. Those girls were up against one doctor and a horribly corrupt USAG (USA Gymnastics). That's peanuts compared to Pfizer and its government lackeys. But I think the same basic principles apply.
You want determined, competent people who cannot be bought off, because it's personal for them. Of course, if such a person has been juice-injured, then that probably won't work because they won't have the stamina to push through. An injured or dead child or spouse, though...
More unnecessary pain in the world.....brought to you by Pfizer
That‘s so sad 😞. Unnecessary deaths and pain…
In my near environment things are also starting to go off-rail. My boss is dealing with microthrombosis in one of his eyes and blood pressure issues. It started after his second Cov-infection after 3 injections. None of his medic friends sees a connection to the injections. I do but I do not say anything as it does not help.
And the daughter of his best friend‘s partner died suddenly and unexpected with 34. She was a doctor. Unknown cause of death. 😞 I keep my mouth shut.
These are only two stories of several I‘ve been hearing again and again from different sides.
Oh my, but, yes, same 'here': people do begin to think about things 'only' after something happens within their inner circles.
Or they don't, as the example of my youngest brother indicates: a few months ago, the mother of one of his friends passed aged around 60, and she did so entirely 'unexpectedly' without any medical history indicating so. My brother still suspects nothing fishy.
As you said, there's nothing anyone could do or say to make people think.
Sigh.
That‘s so sad. But no, most of the people don‘t start to ‚think‘. On the contrary, they look away very, very eagerly. I guess, that‘s human. And I don‘t think that humans will change as a mass under pressure - ever. I wanted to be hopeful and optimistic but especially the past year has disillusioned me. I am nearly 100 % sure that we as a whole will not learn anything from the past three years. Governments again only need to put in place very ‚persuasive‘ measures in order to control the masses and the same 80 % of people who followed this time will also follow next time.
You still see this in Vienna‘s public transport daily (mask compliance is still nearly 100 % although the Godfather Drosten himself has declared the pandemic over and although Kurier stated ‚Pandemic is over‘ on its title some days ago). And you still see it with everybody who is startled by the ‚sudden and unexpected‘ deaths which seem to accumulate very fast but don‘t make any connection to the vax AT ALL. Cognitive dissonance is a crazy thing.
"I’m also afraid we’ve not (yet) reached the point where a ‘critical mass’ of citizens of the right class, with access to and ability and resources to utilise concerning the state's system for legal action—who themselves and/or their loved ones experienced vaxx injuries—demands (legal, political) consequences."
Let's face it, justice and law has always been spelled money and power. One law for the people; another law for the ruling classes. Only, now it's finally happening to enoug from said ruling classes.
Will spread the name of the news-outlet.
I trust my GP in Belgium but if I moved to the U.K. as is likely I will not even register with a GP as I have no faith at all in their ability to do the necessary diligence! I will rely on my own knowledge of biology and nutrition. I will never trust any doctor who pushed or recommended these truly awful jabs!
Ha, the same here.
I'm quite glad my kids won't have any shots lined up for the next couple of years; but I'm quite certain they won't get any, in particular my girls won't get the HPV shot.
My 2 daughters got their early shots (they are early 30s now) because I was asleep but the HPV shot came out when they were in their teens. I had a bad feeling about it and refused it for then - so glad I did.
My first grandchild is literally on the way now as I write - I pray that there will be enough distrust in childhood vaccinations so that my daughter and her husband can make up their own mind as to whether to vaccinate are or not.
I think (hope) we will witness a big shift and will finally do research into whether there is any link between the decline in children’s health and the absurd childhood vaccination schedule. I think we have played God with the immune system for far too long.
Good luck with your little ones - health is so precious and we have so much to learn.
Critical mass of suffering and death always leads to a critical mass of rebellion. I still think this will end with People's Trials. But, perhaps, the administers of this hierarchy will turn on their masters.
I would think that there's not a lot of (creative) ways for the administrators and administers of these toxic injections to make amends. I mean, the only way I could see would be an argument (at least from the physicians' side) like this: 'look, we admit we failed you, however grudgingly, and while we understand you might be reluctant to trust us ever again, if you'd send all of us to jail, there'd be too few doctors left.'
Personally, I'd take my chances.
My reply to that, were I some kind of authority set to adjudicate and arbitrate said physicians would be:
"There's truth in what you say. So, in the interest of justice being done, I'll offer you all a choice. You all agree to keep working. You will receive your usual pay, but you personally will only be allowed to keep an amount corresponding to basic welfare. The rest will be pooled in a fund to compensate the victims of your betrayal of your ethics. Furthermore, any and all assets of yours will be confiscated and used to finance said pool. Housing will be provided next to your assigned clinic.
You will not be allowed to travel without permit, and you will never be given permit to leave the nation, ever. You knowlingly assisted in medical murder.
If you as a group find the above too harsh, the other choice is decimation. You as a group will be allowed to pick out which ten percent of you gets executed."
There's a reason justice used to be done in public, and I'm not so much old-fashioned as I am achaic when it comes to justice.
That's a terrible idea and you know it. They'd choose the second option and sacrifice the McCulloughs and the Malones.
To quote a certain movie character:
"You're far too trusting"
What makes you think this would be done blindly, without the arbiter having prior knowledge of the actions of the most vocal and vile in failing their physicians' oath?
Let them do as you fear, only to be told that their choices have been over-ruled and that the ones jumping to throw others to "Mästerman" (executioner) will count as volunteers for the greater good.
The olden swedish laws called such "Androm till akt och varnagel", meaning "As a warning to others that they may never consider themselves beyond justice" if one translates the meaning: they may escape the law as written, but not justice as intended.
I like the comment. I haven't made an appointment with a doctor for decades. Its all about the odds, the odds of being healthy depending on pills and injections is low compared to healthy living.
Lead on.
"Critical mass of suffering and death always leads to a critical mass of rebellion."
Maybe... But I think what actually leads to change is when some competent enough, influential enough, and stubborn enough person suffers significant damage and then decides to get justice come hell or high water. And then eventually, the other victims line up behind that person. But only "eventually"! First, you need a leader.
This is a completely different story, but you know about Larry Nassar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Nassar)? The doctor who molested, oh, a couple hundred athletes or so (mostly underaged female gymnasts, some of them Olympic champions) over the span of a few decades. Some complained about it, but it all kept getting hushed up. Except that one of those molested gymnasts (who was never particularly high level as a gymnast) became a lawyer and just wouldn't quit until she got justice. And now the guy's serving a 100 year sentence or something like that. But see, it's not that he molested "so many" girls. That was all just fine (ahem). It's that someone just refused to give up until he paid for what he did. Eventually, the others lined up behind her. Anyway, I expect it'll be the same with the gene juice. Maybe this lawyer dad will help open the floodgates.
I don't know if that event is similar to a rebellion - girls volunteering themselves for the chance at fame & fortune, nor volunteering for an early death by injection - the comparison of lawyers forcing the system to correct is interesting though.
Keep in mind the injection is only a part of the scheme being unleashed.
More like if there are only to be a half billion people on the planet make sure you are one of them deal (those who don't know how to grow food not considered to be food will starve) (rebellions dismantle the existing dictatorial structure). If some are to be lucky the structure exists longer so that each foot gets a share. Hahaha!
I like your though-inspiring comment.
No analogy is perfect. But what happened (kept happening) was that a girl would come to him with something like an ankle injury, and he'd "treat her" by sticking his fingers you-know-where. He claimed that was some sort of pelvic therapy. So, it was all for their own good. (Speaking of which... Does that ring any bells?) He managed to convince a lot of people, including both his victims and the cops. (Any more bells ringing?) But eventually, they got to him, in large part due to the perseverance of one victim-turned-lawyer.
But of course it's not the same. Those girls were up against one doctor and a horribly corrupt USAG (USA Gymnastics). That's peanuts compared to Pfizer and its government lackeys. But I think the same basic principles apply.
Only in the context hierarchy exists.
You want determined, competent people who cannot be bought off, because it's personal for them. Of course, if such a person has been juice-injured, then that probably won't work because they won't have the stamina to push through. An injured or dead child or spouse, though...
I only want to stay off the railroad tracks as that train is coming fast.