My new neighbors that surround me believe me to be crazy thanks to one neighbor who had a NY Eve Party and announced to all we were not invited because I talk too much about covid.
( I was informed by one of the neighbors)
Oddly after walking through a nature Preserve , my husband and i were sitting on a bench as a woman who was passing by stopped to chat. Again, I did my crazy stint and talked about the white clots and all the recent side effects I was hearing about. I am SURE my husband was melting into his seat next to me but too bad! This is a holocaust and I can honestly say if i lived under Hitler while the ovens were burning I would be speaking out then too.....and probably executed.
Now this lady gave me her card and asked my husband if she could take me out to lunch. she said she enjoys conversing with people who have high IQs....nice compliment but we literally are clueless about IQs.....
She called the next day and said her Physician author husband would like to take us both out to lunch at their country club . Meanwhile , I am shunned in my own neighborhood as a crazy woman.
Thanks to Fauci we live in a deeply divided world now.
It is difficult for those of us who are informed about the devastating effects so many people are experiencing as a result of the COVID injections. It is impossible to stay quiet and fail to act, even when we know we will be ostracized and punished, especially for caring and empathetic individuals. I also struggle in vain not to loudly condemn my fellow physicians publicly whenever I see more evidence of harm that could have been avoided if people were not so trusting of physicians who are more interested in improving their incomes than improving the health of those who have entrusted them with their health care. Ultimately, “this too shall pass” and it is only our self-respect that matters and not the opinions of others. Although we can’t save everyone from harm, we can try to help by informing people, and that is often all we can do. Find peace in the knowledge that you are doing what you can.
My new neighbors that surround me believe me to be crazy thanks to one neighbor who had a NY Eve Party and announced to all we were not invited because I talk too much about covid.
( I was informed by one of the neighbors)
Oddly after walking through a nature Preserve , my husband and i were sitting on a bench as a woman who was passing by stopped to chat. Again, I did my crazy stint and talked about the white clots and all the recent side effects I was hearing about. I am SURE my husband was melting into his seat next to me but too bad! This is a holocaust and I can honestly say if i lived under Hitler while the ovens were burning I would be speaking out then too.....and probably executed.
Now this lady gave me her card and asked my husband if she could take me out to lunch. she said she enjoys conversing with people who have high IQs....nice compliment but we literally are clueless about IQs.....
She called the next day and said her Physician author husband would like to take us both out to lunch at their country club . Meanwhile , I am shunned in my own neighborhood as a crazy woman.
Thanks to Fauci we live in a deeply divided world now.
It is difficult for those of us who are informed about the devastating effects so many people are experiencing as a result of the COVID injections. It is impossible to stay quiet and fail to act, even when we know we will be ostracized and punished, especially for caring and empathetic individuals. I also struggle in vain not to loudly condemn my fellow physicians publicly whenever I see more evidence of harm that could have been avoided if people were not so trusting of physicians who are more interested in improving their incomes than improving the health of those who have entrusted them with their health care. Ultimately, “this too shall pass” and it is only our self-respect that matters and not the opinions of others. Although we can’t save everyone from harm, we can try to help by informing people, and that is often all we can do. Find peace in the knowledge that you are doing what you can.
Thank you dear Dr Kathy.....Much appreciated encouragement