Tag: resilience

  • Betrayed

    Betrayed

    The worst antihumanity prize ever.

     Now Physically and mentally broken by WHO and WEF.

    (47 years as GP and Forensic Psyciatrist).

    Magnus Nilsson
    Sweden

  • Vindicated

    Vindicated

    Having been well-informed of the deadly purpose and dire consequences of the “plandemic” and subsequent so-called “vaccines” from the outset, I avoided them and I refused to wear a mask in public unless people felt too uncomfortable.  I have cancer and knew it could mean immediate death. I kept myself informed and tried to inform others, mostly unsuccessfully.  Those others have now died of cancer, have new diagnoses of cancer, have wrecked immune systems or long covid, and are forever catching colds and flu.  Yet I have remained healthy, cold-free and stable, leading a full and social life, though full of sadness and compassion for those who have believed the lies and suffer(ed) the consequences.  Unfortunately, most of them still believe and laugh at me, not reading the statistics and joining the dots.  I now have to make a choice – forward your email invitation to mark a remembrance day and suffer the slings and arrows of friends and family, or not. It’s not a matter even of duty or integrity but a matter of spreading the truth, which most have been manipulated into thinking it is a conspiracy.  Now I pray for courage.


    Clara Resolute (pseudonym)
    United Kingdom

  • How important it is to follow your own intuition!

    How important it is to follow your own intuition!

    Thankfully, I didn’t get the shots, even though I was 61 years old at the time. Unfortunately, I do know many people who did get vaccinated, with some experiencing more complaints than others. I feel deeply for all the victims, and the only thing I can do is support and help these people.

    Sophie Verhaegen (pseudonym)
    Belgium