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Deb Hawthorne's avatar

My son took the J&J and we were not home that day. He called us scared to death. He could not move and thought he was gonna die. We came right home. He laid in place all night . I know it scared the shit out of him cause he never took another shot but he had to take it in order to attend college at Berkeley! Forced to take an experimental shot just like the whole world was forced basically!! Coerced at best! My son was lucky. Maybe his body fought and he was able to overcome the poisons. Who knows. Every single person is unique and they had no business saying one (or 2) shots for all and everything will be fine! Safe and effective my ass!! When will people rise up! Even people who lost loved ones still don’t speak up! This was murder! Genocide! And they are getting away with it! They will stall this in the courts for years and years til millions die off! They will ban it from MSM and not allow anyone to hear the atrocities.

Phil Davis's avatar

Oh, this is so sad. And it's happening everywhere.

Back in the early part of the death shot days, I was standing in line, six feet back in line, at the pharmacy. Ahead of me was a 17-year-old and his father, who brought him for the death shot. I know his age because I could hear the conversation, and my ears perked when the death shot was mentioned. As the father explained, the boy hated shots, so he brought him to make sure he took it. I was appalled and shaken, noooo, don't do it, screamed my head. Then that came out of my mouth; I couldn't believe it; it just came out. The father was not happy and the kid scared even further. I was asked to leave. I've often wondered if this kid survived.

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