A call for justice.
| Tessa Lena | 6 hr ago | 15 | 37 |
This story is about the need for justice for the wronged.
As you know, I typically like to write about hope, and love, and courage. I do believe with clarity and passion that love and courage will get us out of this mess, although the timing is unknown. But it is also true that it’s hard to silently witness deceit and abuse toward the innocent and the trusty. Hurting the trusty has always really bothered me. I tend to interfere.
So when it comes to this current situation, and the holy medical product that has been injuring many people, the victims need to be heard. On the basic level, whether one believes in conspiracies or not, it’s just not fair at all that the people who have been harmed—and there are many—get to see the betrayer’s back, are told to talk to the hand, and so on. It’s just not fair. Can we agree on that?
Here is a testimony by Brianne Dressen who volunteered for a trial, was injured, removed from the trial, and had to refinance her home to pay for healthcare expenses (thank you Charles Eisenstein for recommending the video).
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