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This is excellent. Aside from the central point about vaccines it is a very clear elucidation of the role of a parent - this clarity is often locking in our rudderless, relativist world. As an interesting aside....you mention the low number of child participants in the Pfizer study. The author of Invisible Women makes the very good point that women are usually under represented in clinical trials with many instances of drugs being approved based on studies that had huge majority of male participants....drugs that turned out to have no effect (or sometimes ill effect) on women. These weren't detected at trial because they were statistically under powered from a female perspective. And clinical trials often don't take account of the huge hormonal changes in women at different stages of their cycles which can affect efficacy/effect of drugs (linked below). Pfizer study is underpowered for kids absolutely and I would say far more so for young girls. People say we don't have any long term data which is true. But we haven't even got short term data. To give it to a child is madness.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csz3r5

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This is a sound, no-nonsense factual and philosophical assessment. Thank you.

I, along with hundreds of thousands of others, attended the recent BBC-ignored freedom march in London. There was a woman almost constantly shouting through a megaphone. Of course those with megaphones at such events don't tend to have the most nuanced of views, and much of what she was saying was fairly predictable. But then she paused and her tone shifted: "Now they're coming for our children! That was their biggest mistake!" Real heart-felt conviction. And it got a real heart-felt cheer. I'm not sure it's quite dawned on anyone just how dangerous and divisive administering the new vaccines to children could be, both medically and socially.

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Great write up. I feel aligned with many of your points as a young parent.

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I feel exactly the same. Update: December 2021, emergency use approved for 5-11 years. Unfortunately deaths are going to have to happen before society begins to shake off this mass hysteria. Quite unbelievable what the world has come to isn’t it.

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