Thanks for your very appropriate comment, I agree, and I just read read the How to spell that you pointed us towards. I think it’s really important to be able to change your mind about something! I personally suffered a little bit from orange man bad syndrome for a while, Luckily my sister red pilled me, right before Covid began.
Thanks for your very appropriate comment, I agree, and I just read read the How to spell that you pointed us towards. I think it’s really important to be able to change your mind about something! I personally suffered a little bit from orange man bad syndrome for a while, Luckily my sister red pilled me, right before Covid began.
I actually sent a letter to the presidents website apologizing for Being so wildly mistaken. I am my mom’s medical power of attorney and luckily because of my sister and because of many patriots out there who are brave and fighting there medical tyranny I was able to not fall prey to some of the issues that happened to those described in the article. 
My brother is on the complete other side of the spectrum and luckily I was able with my sister to help my mother to stand up to him and she never got vaccinated. She recently got Covid she’s 91 years old and because we had all the therapeutics on board Even though I couldn’t prophylactically give them to her for over a year because of my brother, we were able to immediately get monoclonal antibodies and I put her on the formerly prescribed HCQ and budesonide.
After a slight fever for an hour and a half post monoclonal antibodies, For which she took Tylenol, she ended up the next morning feeling totally fine except for the fact that she had chest congestion and had to do the budesenide for a week along with the HCQ, She recovered quickly and easily. Thanks to patriots and courageous doctors I was able to walk to the research and the real science. It’s nice to have mental flexibility!
Also agreed about the whole virus thing. I don’t know that many people are able to really understand it I certainly don’t, But I think people that are so positive that they are right when they may not be is very dangerous.
Thanks for your very appropriate comment, I agree, and I just read read the How to spell that you pointed us towards. I think it’s really important to be able to change your mind about something! I personally suffered a little bit from orange man bad syndrome for a while, Luckily my sister red pilled me, right before Covid began.
I actually sent a letter to the presidents website apologizing for Being so wildly mistaken. I am my mom’s medical power of attorney and luckily because of my sister and because of many patriots out there who are brave and fighting there medical tyranny I was able to not fall prey to some of the issues that happened to those described in the article. 
My brother is on the complete other side of the spectrum and luckily I was able with my sister to help my mother to stand up to him and she never got vaccinated. She recently got Covid she’s 91 years old and because we had all the therapeutics on board Even though I couldn’t prophylactically give them to her for over a year because of my brother, we were able to immediately get monoclonal antibodies and I put her on the formerly prescribed HCQ and budesonide.
After a slight fever for an hour and a half post monoclonal antibodies, For which she took Tylenol, she ended up the next morning feeling totally fine except for the fact that she had chest congestion and had to do the budesenide for a week along with the HCQ, She recovered quickly and easily. Thanks to patriots and courageous doctors I was able to walk to the research and the real science. It’s nice to have mental flexibility!
Also agreed about the whole virus thing. I don’t know that many people are able to really understand it I certainly don’t, But I think people that are so positive that they are right when they may not be is very dangerous.