The Project Veriporn Panty Dropper
Hey guys, put your clothes back on and grab some coffee, this isn't the end of it.
In case you missed it this week, Project Veritas had a little run in with a Pfizer exec. It was very dramatic. There were epic guitar riffs and a light show, and lots of people flung their panties up on stage. Gah, wouldn’t it be awesome and tidy if it turned out that Pfizer was the super villain that single handedly did all the bad and now we know. We can just punish Bad Pfizer and move on.
But, as with almost anything these days, it’s just not that simple. In fact, it’s complicated af. And that’s part of the design. It’s so complicated and terrible that it is very nearly unfathomable to those that are new to the convo.
This is the most succinct summary I’ve read and I highly recommend reading it and keeping it on hand to share.
Sage also hits it:
People that took the jab and have begun to wake up are scared. They feel helpless and want to know what they can do to get it out. It’s a very tender conversation that warrants deep compassion, in my humble opinion. What “we” present is so nefarious and the scale so large, it really is easier to call it crazy and walk away. But people are seeing it, often because they don’t really have a choice.
Just this week I had three clients in session together. Client A is 37. Her best friend had a stroke last week, also 37. Another friend’s husband, 39 also had a stroke. Client B’s father in law was admitted to ICU the day before due to heart issues and her best friend’s husband was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer, he’s 40. Client C chimes in that her best friend’s sister was just taken to the hospital and she has 5 clots on her heart. The very next hour my next client told me that the friend she just visited in Boston had recently returned from seeing her childhood best friend, 41, who is slowly recovering from a spinal stroke that left her paralyzed from the neck down.
It’s becoming un-ignorable. And it’s terrifying. I didn’t take the jab, but damn near everyone I love did and that shakes the shit out of me. I think it’s imperative to find a way to frame the situation with some kind of hope. We can’t figure a way out of this if it’s so bad that people feel like they are hopelessly waiting to stroke out or be consumed by cancer before they can even diagnose it.
And ‘hey, sorry you took the jab, sucks to be you’ isn’t going to cut it. This is in line with that douchebag comment from Jimmy Kimmel regarding unvaccinated folks in the ER, “Rest in peace, wheezy.”
We are better than that.
I send everyone to the spike detox protocol available at the World Council for Health as well as the post vaccine protocol on the FLCCC site. I find Dr Tess Lawrie to an incredibly beautiful, optimistic voice with excellent info for someone just coming around. This talk is particularly helpful. I have a cache of articles I send as well, which includes the articles linked in this post. Sasha Latypova, Katherine Watts, and Dr. Meryl Nass are all excellent resources, imho.
I don’t know what the answer is, but I damn sure can’t just sit and watch; so I just keep doing the research and talking. Talking talking talking. I try to be the little voice in the back of their head that reminds them that this is not fucking normal and they know it.
Here is Sasha’s article re the Project Veritas Pfizer drama.
And Katherine Watts:
Another excellent resource here:
I’ve also found that it helps to provide some historical background on hand. Dr. Funtimes is excellent, particularly this 3 part series; Part 1 linked below:
Thank you for the info.
Hello Sarah. Long time, no meet! Glad to see you're enjoying your publication on substack, and it's a pretty cool service, indeed. I have known about the COVID debacle for a long time - longer than most, in fact. Good work!