One of my daughters had the first shot, she's 24 and lives with her guy who is a nurse and has taken every shot, he persuaded her for the first one, she hasn't had anymore and won't because she had period issues after the first.
Anyway, that's a side issue, the reason for my responding is that we recently found out that she was pregnant, the fetus is 13weeks now, has no features and had a huge cyst on the back of the brain and massive amounts of water around the brain(I won't list the conditions as it's pointless), point being that I am currently spending the night at my daughter's as I have to take her (partner also going with her) into the hospital for a procedure to remove it tomorrow morning. The fetus if it went full term would not live past 1 and it's highly unlikely to survive anyway and so the only thing to do is to terminate.
I haven't had the discussion about possibly all of this being caused by the covid shot(speculation) she or he took, reason for not putting it out there is because she is already blaming herself and he himself for causing this, there is no sense in me adding to that as they are in enough turmoil. I write this not for sympathy but to show that in real life situations this shit happens and when it does it shatters lives, these people that push such things should swing from a rope.
I personally haven't had any of the covid gene therapies and nor would I.
It's hard to allow your children to make their own decisions as they try to find their way, my advice was too not have any of them as I thought then(as now) that there was no need for young healthy people to have anything like it and I voiced those concerns that I had to my daughter, as hard as it is, hopefully next time she may listen and not trust the system with her health.
All I can do presently is support them both, because that's what parents do and hope in the future they look at things more deeply rather than blindly following what the media/drs say, they both work for the nhs here and so are surrounded by the bullshit all day, it's almost like brainwashing.
I'm sorry to hear that. God bless you.
Thank you for the comment, she/they won't be home for 2 days , hopefully all goes well for her physically And mentally. On a plus note, one of my son's who also works for the nhs has just walked out of his admin role, he couldn't tolerate the double standards and bullshit wokeness anymore and so he just went for lunch and didn't go back, times will be tough for a bit as it's gross misconduct and so finding another admin job of the pay level will be tough but he's very much like me and just decided he had had enough.
Anyway, that's off the subject, thanks again.
It’s not almost like brainwashing. It is brainwashing; weapons grade persuasion.
Yes, true, I was more on about the agenda within the NHS to be honest, but essentially it's the same thing really.
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