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Lovely to hear of someone finding their way through the mandate mess. So many people think “it is all over” but they didn’t lose jobs and have to start all over. I did a pro bono treatment with a young woman who had a good job in a hospital until she could no longer work.. she has 2 young children. I am happy to report she too found work eventually in a completely different field but she had a very rough go. I imagine their are thousands if not millions of similar stories around the world and not everyone found their way. The higher death rates are not exclusively vax related; suicide is also up.

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"But government policies do have consequences. " I'd say, 'evil government policies'.

Is it not true for a multitude of people, that the past few years have removed the myopic impairing "government is good" from human minds? Millions of people now clearly see the hazards of relinquishing self-control of their lives and expecting to live in peaceful when a bureaucracy takes over.

When those to whom we have granted control consider us a sheep to be herded, some of us now realize that slaughter is the next step. While the resentment is clear, the antidote is still out of focus. We are not clear on how to recover control. But it took nearly 100 years to squander a belief in freedom and it will take a good deal of time to rekindle the flame of liberty.

There are many voices warning of the danger of tolerating totalitarian control. There are people that see the danger that when a government that serves the people ends, the group that remains will be dictatorial, centralized world control being the most disastrous.

The over-zealous control grab of the past few years may well be considered a blessing rather than a curse in a better future.

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