It's all about community...and education. Forest of the Fallen spreads around Australia. Will the world follow?
The power of an individual's story cannot be underestimated!
I have discussed the Forest of the Fallen here before. These are posters with a picture (usually) and story of a person who has been injured or killed by the experimental, gene-modifying COVID jab (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZenica or Novavax).
Each story is on a separate bamboo stick and together, they are displayed - usually in a park - where people walking by can see them, read them and understand what devastation these jabs are really causing. These are the stories of our children, our siblings, our parents, our friends and our acquaintances.
You can hear about a million people being injured or killed without really understanding what that actually means. But read the stories and see the faces for yourself…and your life and your attitude will be changed.
Community Driven for the benefit of the community
Coordinated from the website - The Forest of the Fallen - this movement is growing every day. In some ways, that is an indictment of our government that is actively involved in covering up the harm their policies are causing. In another way, it is so inspiring to see people gathering to share information and support in such a public and loving way!
Yesterday, I was blessed to spend 4 hours among just such a group of people. Organised by Nina who is one of the major movers and shakers in the Murwillumbah, NSW area, 17 of us gathered together to laminate, assemble and create our forest which will be displayed every weekend from Tweed Heads South to Ballina and perhaps Grafton.

When the VaxXed Bus toured Eastern Victoria and Tasmania recently, we had a mini Forest on board of somewhere between 45 and 60 stories. Wherever they were set up, people would read and be moved by them.
Now, thanks to the hard work of Selkie in Tasmania who has gathered these stories together, Jab Injuries Australia who have provided a venue for people to report and the Australian Vaccination-risks Network who have provided funding for this most recent Forest (and hopefully will be supporting more in the near future), these events are spreading and growing across the country.
Here is the most recent map of locations where these displays can be found according to the Forest of the Fallen website.

As you can see, many major centres have already established a Forest group. They are run by dedicated volunteers who set up their displays in cities, towns and rural areas of Australia.
If you would like to be involved in helping this initiative, please visit the Forest of the Fallen Website and ask them how you can help. This is a non-profit venture but as I said earlier, the AVN is happy to help financially where they can.
If you have had a reaction to a COVID jab, please make sure you report it to the Government using this link and also consider sharing your story via Jab Injuries Australia. If you know of someone else who has reacted, sharing this information with them could be really helpful for them and also for others!

One more thing. There is no reason why this sort of initiative should be limited to Australia. Deaths and injuries from vaccines and COVID jabs are sadly occurring worldwide. France has had some very large displays but I haven’t seen something like this in other areas.
If you are interested in starting something where you live, contact the organisers via the website address linked above. I’m sure they would be happy to help in any way they can.
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