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posted ago by SaveAmerica22 ago by SaveAmerica22 +10 / -0

My brainwashed mother is currently on a waitlist for a COVID vaccine. She used to be conservative but was brainwashed by her AWFUL manipulative friends. I am freaking out. I have tried to explain the dangers of gene therapy and how it increases her risk for oncogenesis which results in cancer. She also has medication allergies and I told her the vaccine could literally kill her because of it. I am a physiologist and I am going to be a medical doctor and she just thinks I am full of BS. I have also reminded her how Pfizer killed our 5-year-old yellow lab because they said a certain medication is safe for labs but it's toxic for them and Pfizer knows that. Unfortunately, we found that out after he died. But now all of a sudden she trusts them. If anyone has had success talking a brainwashed loved one out of getting the vaccine please share your advice

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JustTheNews 5 points ago +5 / -0

tell her about this new self administered vaccine, get some saline, and make her feel cured lol

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

lmao great idea!

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Arc-Angel 4 points ago +4 / -0

Take our a life insurance policy on her.

Dont let her suicide be in vain

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

good idea! thanks!

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goldeneagle1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Have your mom watch this interview with Dr. Judy Mikovits - https://patriots.win/p/11SKLHe7Wj/before-you-get-the-vaccine-watch/c/

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

thanks will do!

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IcyHue 3 points ago +3 / -0

Idk. Generally I'm no anti-vaxxer at all. On the contrary.

But I increasingly feel unsure about the Covid vaccine.

Last Thursday I talked to my mom about it and suggested to wait with the vaccine, but she told me that just an hour ago she had made the appointment to get it, in about two weeks from today.

Trying to calm me down she told me that my sister's mother in law already got it just two days ago (that's Tuesday last week). The next day, Friday, my brother in law called and told us his mother died. Tbh she already was in quite a bad condition anyway... but it is unsettling nevertheless.

I'd rather have my mom waiting a bit longer :/

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

yeah this covid vaccine isnt really a vaccine it is gene therapy which is incredibly concerning and those that don't die when they get it doesn't mean they wont eventually die from it. one of the side effects of gene therapy is cancer which won't happen right away.

I am so sorry to hear about how your brother in laws mother died and how your mom is getting hers soon. you could maybe share this with her, it is advice someone else gave me. not sure if it will help

"best I can do for you is maybe try and convince her the alternative vaccines will be better than Pfizer. The Viral Vector vaccines still in development for example would be closer to what a Boomer or Gen X, understands to be a vaccine. It's something like injecting dead or active harmless viruses to trigger the immune response and trigger the memory part of the immune system. That is the best I can do and as a bonus while she waits maybe news will "break" that Covid 19 isn't a big deal who knows."

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

thank you! I will! I know!

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Leianne75 2 points ago +2 / -0

Was just talking to my adult son about my 70 year old conservative parents that are also on a waiting list to get theirs. I wish you luck. I can't get through to my parents. I can't physically stop them.

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know! it is super serious! I am going to do everything I can! I am terrified.

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

oh I know it is so scary! that lady was literally 14.5 weeks. most miscarriages happen within the first 13 weeks. I had a miscarriage at 13 weeks and my doctor told me that is really rare. between 14 weeks and 20 weeks the chance of having a miscarriage is less than 1%

yes it might take longer to kill! terrifying how many people are open to human experiments

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

because she is beyond brainwashed by her sociopath friends :(

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FusionRealm 2 points ago +2 / -0

Show her the video from the Front Line doctors. Maybe she'll be swayed by them.

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

thanks! I hope so!

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TrumpSteak 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tell her that Q and all the right wing conspiracy theorists are wanting people to get the mRNA "vaccine" because they know it will literally rewrite their cells to produce pathogens. That she is fulfilling the vast right Wong conspiracy by getting it. Kek. Reverse psychology.

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

LMAOOOOO W

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

thanks! will do!

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Chopblock 0 points ago +1 / -1

Tell her ‘the odds of dying from the CCP flu are so low, is it worth the risk of spending the rest of her life like that? And they say that could happen to you months or even years later!’ (Upon exposure to a new strain, supposedly)

You should also tell her the latest news (sorry, no link): Getting a vaccination is less effective at providing protection to new strains than recovering from the current mostly harmless* strain.

*mostly harmless unless you have severe underlying conditions, which could also be a big problem interacting with the vaccine.

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vSiNv -1 points ago +1 / -2

You let her practice her free will, and you leave her to her own beliefs. You can not change a persons beliefs, but you can provide them with counter information to challenge their system by their own choice. Just as I can not make you or anyone on this website get off their asses, or stop using their keyboards as a weapon, or their false beliefs in politicians, so forth. Let her do as she chooses if she makes a bad choice its on her to learn from it, again if she chooses. Now you as an individual have a choice to make. Do you continue to support others in their freedoms of choice based on your own personal beliefs? That is the real question here.

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SaveAmerica22 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have difficulty supporting her decision to do this because she could very well die from it. she has had anaphylaxis to multiple vaccines and likely has a PEG allergy. if she dies she leaves behind my handicapped father to take care of himself. so no I don't support her decision. our PCP even told her she could potentially die if she does this. it would be incredibly selfish to essentially commit suicide.