Tag: family dynamics

  • Got COVID and recovered after a few days.

    Got COVID and recovered after a few days.

    Then hell began… Different restrictions were imposed in various countries, treating people like they were the plague itself. The so-called “good people” demanded harsher and harsher measures. Families were torn apart, and when it came to forcing children to take these chemicals, it became too much. An entire workforce was wiped out overnight, indirectly accused of enabling the virus to spread—namely, everyone in the restaurant and entertainment industries. A slap in the face… The government introduced restrictions that violated human rights. Fascists began to re-emerge.

    Research that was emerging globally was ignored, and a follow-the-leader mentality spread like a wet blanket over everyone, while people just kept dying and dying. The media brainwashed people practically all day through television, choosing to spin it in favor of the state. The hunger for power was extreme. I, myself, was critical and shared various studies, only to face attacks and skepticism. Friendships changed.

    Now, some time later, the reasons for why this virus emerged have come to light—a question that was the elephant in the room, which the media refused to address. Now that that time is behind us, the truth is surfacing: how they ignored those who tried to stop the research into these dangerous viruses that were intended as protection/weapons. In the U.S., they bypassed regulations and allowed the research to continue in Wuhan, even though everyone knew it was unimaginably dangerous. How many lives are these murderers responsible for? What happened to them? The short answer: nothing.

    Today, the head of the U.S. chemical/virus defense is fairly silent online. All the researchers involved went into hiding. It became a sad chapter in human history where the weakest paid the highest price. The virus didn’t discriminate—whether you were famous or not, or if it was 10:00 PM. Most people were affected. Although it was known the virus was weakening, no one could predict how many millions would die. Facebook did everything to stop the spread of information about COVID. Algorithms were adjusted to limit people’s ability to share news about various studies—everything was shut down.

    But we learned one thing: people still talk to each other, and that kept most of them together. Whether you were a white sheep or a black sheep, reactions were very different—this was clear. Now, people are glad it’s over and hope lessons were learned. Unfortunately, the WHO is seeking greater authority to force more countries to follow their restrictions. I believe this increases the risk of disaster, especially with fewer research requirements for such decisions. A dangerous path to take… what if they’re wrong? I don’t think even 100 million deaths would be enough to stop the madness at the WHO.

    Daniel Jansson
    Sweden

  • I was not allowed to see my family

    I was not allowed to see my family

    My entire family took the shots one by one. They respected my choice not to get vaccinated, wear a mask, or get tested, but they believed I was at great risk of dying because I was unvaccinated. During one period, there was talk of limiting train travel to just 150 kilometers (to minimize the risk of spreading infection), and at the same time, there were strict restrictions on socializing altogether.

    My family lived 300 kilometers away, and my mother didn’t dare let me visit her. My sister, who lived within walking distance of her, visited her every day. I wasn’t allowed to visit them for over a year until they finally felt safe meeting me.

    Later, my mother developed severe shingles, which even the doctor couldn’t explain how she had contracted. A few months after the shingles, she began having trouble breathing, and it progressed rapidly. She was taken to the hospital by ambulance, where they discovered a tumor in her lung the size of a tennis ball and numerous metastases in both lungs. Within a month, she was gone.

    I’m so grateful I was able to be with her in her final days and hold her hand as she took her last breath.


    Anna Norberg (pseudonym)
    Sweden

  • Covid narrative – how it affected my family

    Covid narrative – how it affected my family

    Sadly 2 of my 3 adult children plus my husband chose to take the so-called vax. My husband got quite some side effects that lasted about a year, so he “only” got 2 shots. One of my children also got 2 (luckily no side effects at all and he hasn’t been ill afterwards), but the other one (don’t know number of shots) now gets more ill by infections than he did prior to the shots.

    As I am very much against the narrative and have studied it a lot to learn the (censured) facts it has brought some cracks in my marriage and relationship to my son (the one that now gets more sick).

    Also as I professionally move in “scientific” circles I had/have to keep my opinion to myself – and had to find another job as I was not wanted in the office at my old job (not fired but told I was a concern to my colleagues as I didn’t get the shots !). Actually the new job has been of huge benefit to me, so it was not a sacrifice after all 😊


    Mette Lauritzen (pseudonym)
    Denmark