There is no safe vaccine

THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A SAFE VACCINE.
THERE WILL NEVER BE A SAFE VACCINE.
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MAKE A SAFE VACCINE.

Criticism of the harmful effects of all vaccines and not just covid, is gradually growing. Illness and death as side effect of covid is now an open secret, while still being pushed onto people through the back door, since legally it is still voluntary. Excessive vaccines have been pushed into kids on fake science stating kids are born without any immunity and hence they can only survive by a plethora of vaccines early into them, as if our ancestors going back millions of years were all vaccinate by some extraterrestrial creatures, since we did not have any vaccine ourselves then.

Here is Dr Suzanne  Humphries speaking on it

Suzanne Humphries

PANDEMIC AMNESTY

Now the medical establishment is asking for a COVID amnesty, acknowledging harm done to people through the covid 19 vaccine and asks that we forget and forgive the people that pushed it.

 

And then here is an interview I did with a mother in India that lost her child to the covid vaccine. Both took the first vaccine together. Both got sick, but the mother recovered. The daughter went brain dead and died in ten days.

VACCINE DAMAGE – THE STORY OF RITHU AND HER MOTHER

 

And here is the IINFOWARS

EU Prosecutor Opens Probe Into COVID Vaccine Purchases

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Day of the golden plover

Being a resident of Delta, BC, Canada, i live in the coastal region bordering the pacific ocean. Consequently, I have seen my share of plovers, particularly the black bellied plover, and, occasionally, a golden plover. These are shore birds with a difference. To start with, they are not always at the shore line and can be seen further inland, much like many other shorebirds. But unlike the usual group of peeps – sandpipers – these are slightly more bulky and less streamlined, with a recognizably thicker and robust beak. Clearly, they are designed to digest a different range of food from your usual dunlin or pectoral sandpiper.

 

Golden plover in the bush

I have always found it difficult to see plovers up close, no matter where I sit or stand, Open shorelines offer little camouflage for someone like me and I have never taken the trouble of carrying my own blind.

Lastly, I see far more black bellied plovers than I see American or Pacific golden plover.

But all that changed when I came to Manitoba, and went north to Churchill by the Hudson Bay in October 2022, in the hope of seeing some polar bears in the wild. Apart from polar bears, I ended p seeing a lot of plovers up close. And voila, they were golden plovers, and with no confusion on the species because the “gold” in the golden plover was so brilliant and so close to me.

All I had to do was stay still, hold the camera to my eye, and wait for the wary bird to step out of the bush, in the open, without scaring it off.

The world may be entering the twilight zone. I myself, at my age, may never be able to return to Manitoba to see the diminishing groups of polar bears again. I may never again see the beautiful golden plover so close in the bush again.

But for now, I was thankful for the planet offering me another glimpse of how life should’ve been.

এত কথা আছে, এত গান আছে

এত প্রাণ আছে মোর,

এত সুখ আছে, এত সাধ আছে      

প্রাণ হয়ে আছে ভোর।

Translation – I have so much to say, so many words, music, so much pleasure, and desire still left in me. It still fills my life to the brim.

 – Part of a poem by Tagore, written in Bengali, over a century ago, explaining how frozen ice in the mountains breaks free and releases itself climbing down into torrential cascades in spring rivers, spanning through the land, offering life sustaining catalysts, breaking the chain of immovable frozen silence of the iceberg, and exploding into colourful music of life and till it reaches the ocean.