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Probably quite a few of the older ones, because their doctors push flu shots (among others) on them and oh do most of them trust their doctors. We were up around 70-80 people in that choir at that time (pre-Christmas 2019), so I imagine quite a few had gotten their shots as instructed.

I'm 73 (69 at that time) and I haven't had a flu shot in over 20 years. I did get one or two after experiencing full-out flu in 2000, at 49 years old. Something told me to quit doing that, though, you know, like thinking about how the human race had managed to survive this long without any kind of shots, until relatively recently. And I knew a little then about 19th-century vaccine scams. I know a lot more about 20th and 21st-century vaccine scams now.

This thing I had in 2019 was similar to the 2000 bout for the first week -- in bed for a week (and I was not retired at the time), but in 2000 I recovered over the following week, where the recovery stretched out over multiple weeks in 2019 (I lost count), mostly due to fatigue. Some of it could be aging, but I am quite careful about what I put in my mouth and I don't think it is food.

Something occurred to me earlier today, between naps as I recover from this bout of ILI (day 3). That church I was with in 2019 (2017-2020 altogether) went crazy over "covid" once they had the official story from their trusted authorities. I made the mistake of warning them that there was a lot of lying going on among the authorities.

In the earlier years, from 2017, I occasionally talked to people about food, and the difference between that and industrial food-like products. These included people that were obviously in bad shape due to what they were eating. I know that because I could see some of what they ate as they ate it, and what it had done to them. My favorite was the diabetics that would arrive at potlucks, go straight to the dessert table and select their sugar fix (to eat at the end), and bring it back to their place first, so that they would be sure to get some. After all, their doctors were telling them "just increase your insulin". What could go wrong with that?

My experience from doing that was that I encountered a few other people that were aware of the situation, and were taking care of themselves. With the rest, it was like a preview of the upcoming Covid Cult. There was no way to get through. They were hooked.

I had observed the same problem in two former churches, so there was nothing particularly unusual about it. I wonder now, though, if those particular eat-anything eaters didn't later form the nucleus of the covid cult at each of those churches.

I'm curious about this. If I can ever manage to re-establish contact with any of the people I knew in those places, I would like to hear their side of the story. I would like to try to understand. To try to change their minds, though, is not in my plans, unless they reach out.

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Same here, I don’t try to change minds about diet or jabs or pcr testing anymore. From what I can tell, the majority of folks getting covid are vaccinated. If you don’t want to get covid then don’t get tested for it.

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