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Anti-vaxxers? Why are so many people afraid of being called an anti-vaxxer? Escapes me. I'm anti-war, anti- illegal immigration, anti-climate change, anti-pharma, anti-globalist, and anti-vaccine. Of all the anti's I am, only a few can I control. Being called racist, anti-semite, trans-phobe, Masha (that's a good one) Arab loving communist, Russia pig, traitor and my favorite, conspiracy theorist is water off a ducks back to me. Doesn't mean a thing.

In days gone by I felt I had to explain myself, defend my position, try to educate others I could see were clearly on a wrong and dangerous path. Hey, that's what mothers do. Not any more. Sometimes I smile, joke, make light. Usually I adopt an Indian chiefs stoic stare, like I didn't hear what they said. That works best.

100 years and counting we've been bombarded with the Pasteurian germ theory, rackets like cancer, c sections, hysterectomy, insurance, charity, CDC, statins. Then the margarine, viral and cholesterol hoaxes. The myth of living longer and alternative medicine suppression. All 100% proven died-in-the-wool truthisms that no scientist can disprove.

After all this and tons more I can speak of, calling me an anti-vaxxer is supposed to hurt my feelings or in some way shame me to the core, like RFK jr has said multiple times that he's not an anti-vaxxer. Well tell me Bobby, which vaccines are good and which ones not?

Tell me please, have you ever heard anyone, anyone who's voice can reach the public, claim to be an anti-vaxxer? Well now you have. My thanks to Dr Kirschner.

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I’m an anti-vaxxer, too. Good for us, I say. I wear a T-shirt to work a lot that reads “I’m already naturally immune to BS” and am learning to relish the stares. I have one that reads “democide” with the definition below as well.

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Girl, you have guts. I had a "tell it like it is" rep in my younger days but after I behaved like a raped ape when the vax came out by telling my kids to stay away from it, they all avoided me. For 18 months I was alone in the forest of lies. After they saw their friends die in their 20's they came back to Mama.

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I’m pretty used to being alone in the wilderness. I left a very lucrative job establishing the overhead rate for federally sponsored research at the time I was required to lie along with big accounting firms. As it happened, I did the right thing and after I officially left, the very day, in fact, a big story blew open in the media regarding the shenanigans. I’m just trying to keep my karma clean these days. I don’t want any part of making people sick so I have a pretty crappy job now but I can sleep at night. That’s worth a lot in ways that cannot be measured on a bank register. Good for you, mama! I’m glad your children saw the light.

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I do not understand why anyone would accept an experimental agent into their body from an industry that has no liability and has an abysmal track record as well as actual criminal activity. I don’t get it. I do not envision a time when I will be able to understand it as it is simply illogical.

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Because......people don't read. They are not curious. My intro to curiosity started at age 5. As a Catholic my education started with priests and nuns showing us right from wrong. Black vs white. Good vs evil. Reinforced in spades, at home. It appears to me the spin off denominations of religions created by Luther don't see good vs evil, all the while claiming they do. Truly, people will not see the evil that is being done to them, they cannot wrap their heads around the level of mendacity these psychopaths are preaching while putting way to much credence in unelected officials and talking heads on TV that haven't a scintilla's worth of knowledge of the subject matter.

Yet, they're all computer savvy, aren't they? It's all out there to see who these sick people are, what they have done and what they are planning to do and that is to kill as many humans as possible to eliminate all opposition, corral what's left, and proclaim themselves masters of the universe. Anyway, that's my take.

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Here’s the thing, I had a biochemist pal from USC who was researching the potential correlation between aluminum and Alzheimer’s and Dementia tell me with a straight face that there is “no profit in a cure”. I do not understand why we accept that. I do not understand why illness has become something to merely profit from as healthy people are a lot more productive in society. Everything, literally, would be so much better if every human was healthy. Not for the pharmaceutical industry but I do not care about that industry. We could create different jobs that are based on life-giving things rather than a sickness industry and society would be better. Why don’t we do that? I’ve heard that I “need to learn to think like a psychopath” (no kidding) but WHY would I do that? It seems to me that we have enough of those in positions of power and thus our reality is like a bad movie. Why can’t we build something new and awesome based upon health in every sense of the word…physically, mentally, spiritually? For ourselves and everyone that comes after us? That’s part of what I do not understand. I’m not interested in maintaining the status quo, that’s for sure.

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Oh, and “Amish Virus Protection~Turn Off Your TV” and one about Vaccine passports. I have a lot of t-shirts along those lines now. People can call me whatever they want. Sadly, many around me have taken the jab and are cognitively impaired or ailing in some way.

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I have that Amish shirt too! Love the looks on people's faces when I wear it. Hah!

I also got the "It's not a conspiracy anymore" shirt. A few (not-so) brave souls have asked me "What isn't a conspiracy anymore?"

I answer "Pick a topic, there are plenty that fit ...."

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Love it!!! I bought a Non-Compliant T-shirt for myself and the security team at work who are all ex-military! I may find an artist who can design a giant tinfoil hat that can be printed onto a shirt! An artist, I am not!

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Jive Talking by The Bee Gees is my pandemic promoter song. I don’t believe a word of it.

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Oh I forgot one that reads, “Still complying? They’re coming for your bank account next” from Corey’s Digs. The looks I receive are priceless!

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

Great interview!

It was shocking to see so many physicians, including many so called Naturopaths turn so far away from reason and nature during the dark days of Covid. I am very happy to see that a few NDs like Rick Kirschner are still fighting the good fight. Many thanks brother for this and lots more!

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Several year's ago I wrote to Rick and thanked him for his courageous efforts. (He'd already been censored left and right.) I believe his response was something like "I keep at it because even a single flea can drive a big dog crazy."

Never forgot that ... so awesome!

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Thank you for this most wonderful interview! I am ordering his book today. I could use some help with better communication. As an introvert, I have the listening part down-ha!

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I have his book on my list for our local book club. I gotta say, though, that the book "Just Listen" by Mark Goulston was quite useful and helpful.

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I think the whole world would be a much better place if everyone just listened more. I say that at work a lot, too. People would be served better if we listened more. I watched a Ted Talk probably 10 years ago on the power of listening and it was life-altering. I mean that sincerely. I had a LOT of young people who would visit me because I would sit there and listen. I didn’t offer advice, I did not fix any of their problems, I simply listened and let them know they were heard. Even though it was in an affluent area, many of the young people were depressed or suicidal or had myriad “issues” and they said no one really listened to them. It was an eye-opener for sure.

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The freakiest thing is one of the parents said, “I see a lot of kids coming to talk to you” as he sat with his face buried in his cell phone. I said, “yeah, because I listen”. The “kids” were in their early 20’s. It was pre-scamdemic, too. I really hope those young folks are ok.

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listening without judgment is a precious and difficult skill.

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How right you are. These days, though, I am convinced it could literally save a life. There are a lot of desperate people. We had a refrigeration repairman come to work to fix a freezer and before I knew it, he was telling me how he lost his son a couple of years ago in a motorcycle accident. There was a lot more to his story. All I could do was give the guy a hug. When I go out in the world (my little corner of Colorado, rather), invariably someone wants to tell me something important to them. I’m really glad I watched the Ted Talk on listening. If I could speak as well as I can listen, that would be awesome, too, but that’s not my talent. I agree with you regarding listening being a skill now. I had not considered it such before. Even more important to do so without judgement...you are so right.

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

Great interview! Now I feel prepared for lunch with him today. :)

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

Fantastic

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

thank you

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

thank you

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May 22Liked by Unbekoming

Interesting- I’ll pursue Dr K’s TalkNatural.com on Telegraph Thank you kindly.

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❤️❤️❤️

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May 24Liked by Unbekoming

What an interview! The man is full of hope and ideas, without side-stepping the bad.

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Splendid. You conduct great interviews my friend. I can't fathom how you produce output in such quantity and quality!

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