Matthew Ehret and I have another discussion about words and meaning...
I can't wait to listen!
Here is Matthew’s Substack article!
Please click on the link here and for a brief summary, read Matthew’s words below:
In this Canadian Patriot Podcast, Dr. Jessica Rose and I discuss the importance of properly defining terms, and examining our assumptions in order to have a healthy scientific and technologically advanced culture.
This practice of properly defining our terms and assumptions is a pre-condition for the very existence of democracy and reviving these once-normal practices are vital if society will come to discover a proper pathway out of the current storms. During this conversation, topics ranging from the true nature of AIDS' destructive effects, to the current abnormal effects which MRNA injections are causing in the immune systems of recipients, to the failures of PCR testing for diagnostic purposes to Jessica's new Substack article are discussed at length.
Enjoy!
Love the topic! Did you see Heather Heying’s post about them discussing your article?
• “Only Connect” (https://naturalselections.substack.com/p/onlyconnect)
Hopefully, Bret and Heather will have you on as a guest soon :-)
Jessica, I wanted to alert you to the poem I published to inaugurate 2023 as the Year of Accountability:
• “Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem)
Meryl was kind enough to repost it (https://merylnass.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem), and one of her commenters on another post described it “as the definitive statement on the global genocide event now still underway. Your Anthem is to me the Star Spangled Banner of the Covid resistance movement and anti-genocide movements in general. It should be read by all.”
I wanted to share this since so many people have found it useful for conveying the totality of COVID tyranny in a tiny number of words (333), and it’s a quick way to give people the high-level view of what has occurred.
This poem emerged from a conversation with Mike Yeadon in which we had both felt dismayed after hearing people use terms like “bungled,” “incompetence,” and “blunder”—even well-meaning people.
We are trying to get the message out to the medical freedom community that we should avoid using verbiage that reinforces the propagandists’ framing that “mistakes were made” and instead emphasize culpability for crimes committed. If you or anyone else encounters people implying that what has happened over the past three years is just a big blunder, please share my poem to help awaken them to the intentionality behind those decisions and actions, which ultimately constitute crimes against humanity.
as for me: i have started questioning all the other things they call vaccines too.
i am not saying, i'll never get another vaccine ever again...
but i'll question it a whole lot more than i ever would have pre covid.
on a side note, i begin to question my religious beliefs some 20 years ago.
and i do see some parallels between that questioning and the questioning of vaccine belief system.