In this episode, I speak with my sister and her family about their views on vaccines and possible side effects. We talk about the side effects of vaccines and how they have impacted our family and how we have dealt with them.
00:00:00.520When our dad was in his late 30s, he faced horrible side effects from a vaccine,
00:00:06.060leaving him temporarily paralyzed with GB and causing permanent severe nerve-ending damage.
00:00:12.180He came very close to being put on a respirator as his inner organs were also paralyzing.
00:00:18.680His face remains 40% paralyzed to this day.
00:00:22.840Needless to say, our views on vaccines and possible side effects are very personal to us.
00:00:28.640Our grandma, who knows what our dad has been through, still berates us, calling us insane to not take the vaccine in this current crisis.
00:00:38.680We've done our research and know the other side of the story, which grandma doesn't get from her daily dose of CBC and CNN.
00:00:46.300Martin Luther King Jr. said, our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
00:00:52.940Coming to events like these is so inspiring, to be encouraged by the other people who have the strength and courage to fight for the truth.
00:01:05.780I understand that your dad had received a vaccine and experienced horrific side effects.
00:01:14.440So even pre-COVID, vaccines have been known to be causing a great deal of harm.
00:01:19.900The childhood vaccines have gone from 16 shots to, in 2019, it was 72 shots.
00:01:25.600So we can imagine it's upward of over probably 80 now.
00:01:28.480Kids are like these new pin cushions for experimenting on all these pharmaceutical drugs.
00:01:34.120And so autism is off the scale and all these injuries that aren't being reported in order to protect the pharmaceutical companies.
00:01:40.700And so you and your family have been impacted and experienced this firsthand.
00:01:45.620So it must have been extremely concerning once they started talking about forcing people basically to take this experimental injection after what you've already had to endure.
00:01:56.900And then the other thing that I heard about grandma is that I would understand there's most likely broken relationship there and that she is probably pro-vaccine, which must be also very difficult for you.
00:02:09.280So why don't you guys take it away and hear us a little bit of what's going on and what you've had to experience in the last two years.
00:02:17.980So I'm going to start a bit past the beginning since the clip already went.
00:02:25.420So there have been huge lawsuits in the States starting in 1978 when the U.S. government paid nearly a billion dollars to people who suffered from GB, MS and other autoimmune diseases from vaccines.
00:02:39.280Since the first suit, there have been hundreds and there are hundreds currently.
00:02:44.200Well over 2.5 billion have been paid, confirming the damage side effects.
00:03:04.820So our taxes are covering their mistakes and financing our own illness and the mandates.
00:03:10.000Our views on vaccines and possible side effects are very personal to us.
00:03:14.780Our grandma, who knows what our dad has been through, still berates us and calls us selfish to not take the vaccine in this current crisis.
00:03:22.720We have done our research and know the other side of the story.
00:03:26.380Sadly, grandma believes what the mainstream media tells her, which we know is full of blatant lies.
00:03:32.500Our grandpa died a beautiful and peaceful death mid-September last year, not from COVID.
00:03:39.200Our dad's whole family back in Edmonton implied that they would postpone the funeral until vaccine passports were implemented when they realized that we were not vaccinated and all exempt from masking.
00:03:50.400We did not go because we realized that driving 12 hours to Edmonton to be ostracized at a funeral and not hug anybody made no sense.
00:03:59.940But we know that because of our faith, we can pray for him from anywhere.
00:04:03.820So we celebrated his life in our family with prayers and sharing beautiful memories.
00:04:08.280My sister and I once went to our favorite bookstore in Penticton.
00:04:11.940We had previously gone without a mask.
00:04:14.240Then one time we were yelled at by the manager and told to get out.
00:04:17.700We had never been treated like this in public before.
00:04:21.280We stayed calm and asked her to read our exemption cards, but were not accommodated.
00:04:26.420We were left in shock of the discrimination we experienced.
00:04:29.900We know that we could have been more firm, but we were new to handling these situations.
00:04:34.600It was so heartbreaking to be yelled at and run out of his business as if we were lepers.
00:04:39.820We have a lot of peace leaving certain places knowing that they do not deserve our business.
00:04:43.860Since we live in a small town, there are not many activities available.
00:04:48.960We used to go skating every Sunday at the rink and swimming at the pool and participating in an archery club, all of which are now off limits to us because we will not submit to medical coercion.