Today is a day that will live in infamy

It's when the illegitimate US Government set out to profit from the pain of infants

Today is a day that will live in infamy

This is a story that will mainly be told in pictures. It is one that would have been unbelievable a few years ago but which now is reality. OUR reality. Because the Albanese administration - which I believe is every bit as illegitimate as the one in Washington DC - is pushing to injure, harm and even kill our children too with an experimental bioweapon.

Look at the photos. read the headlines. They are celebrating hurting babies and children. How can any society that abides by this intentional harm be respected?

These poor kids are being used and abused for propaganda purposes. Since when do we put our children in harm’s way to protect others - especially their families? Families protect children - not the other way around!

Here is what these signs should actually have said:

When it comes to my children and hopefully, when they eventually have them, their children, this is where I stand and will always stand. It is a sign of severe mental illness to want to sacrifice our children for the good of others - especially when we are using jabs that protect neither the recipient nor those they are in contact with. Quite the opposite, in fact.

Doctors - I want you to look good and hard at this image. Is this you? Is this your child? Is your job really worth the crimes you are committing? There will be an accounting and it will be soon. It would suck to be you if you don’t work that out quickly.

One major US specialty chain, Publix, has come out and publicly stated that none of their stores will give these jabs to kids. That takes moral courage. That takes intelligence. That takes a willingness to stand up for what’s right. We need more of that in our society. I leave you with this message - silence is consent. We need to be loud and we need to be strong and united. Do. Not. Give. This. Bioweapon. To. Kids.

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