Do not fear. Do not comply. I’m not really a cat. Never retreat. Never EVER give up. Be BRAVE. Pray BIG. Team GOD and Humanity. Fight! Fight! Fight! 🙏🏼💜🇺🇸
@WalkerATX@fox7austin I was more likely at Deep Eddy that year, diving into the deep end from the diving boards, which they no longer have. Then sitting in the shade of the huge old cottonwoods (also gone) while eating those zebra peanut butter bars they had in the vending machine.
☠️Most Americans have no idea that the NIH was diagnosing and treating COVID vaccine injuries as early as March 2021. (You read that right.)
☠️Our govt. quickly learned that prompt treatment for these severe injuries was critical to prevent permanent damage and improve chances for full recovery.
☠️Our govt. actively concealed this information from the public. This was before the govt said we were in a "pandemic of the UNvaccinated," before they mandated the shots for healthy working Americans and college students, before they approved the shots for infants and children.
☠️⁉️And where were the mainstream media on this huge story?
☠️‼️SILENCE
☠️Their silence wasn't neutrality, it was complicity.
$735,720,598.00 just awarded to Pfizer by the CDC for infant Covid shots. Another $505,272,000.00 awarded for adult vaccines.
https://t.co/HdqhZmBYnm https://t.co/uZNjUYmgJU
On December 15, about three weeks after her third Pfizer booster shot, Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati collapsed with heart issues and went into a coma.
The eldest child of Thailand's king, Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati, has died at the age of 47 after spending the past three and a half years in a coma due to heart issues.
https://t.co/YRI3uPQDFB
@notasheeple7@SevierlyBlessed My husband and I went to Big Bend for our honeymoon. No reservations, just bombed out there and winged it. We scored a cabin in the Chisos Mountains that someone had cancelled at the last minute. It could not have been more perfect! Those glorious stars at night… 🤩
@notasheeple7@SevierlyBlessed I consider Marfa and Alpine places to just stop for a quick meal or grocery shopping before heading down to Big Bend. A bit off the beaten path for Ruidoso. Fort Davis is a much better option along that route. I’d also like to visit Balmorhea state park someday.
A statement from Annelise’s father:
“As a father, there are no words to fully express what our family is walking through right now.
Our daughter, Annelise, continues to fight, and we are holding on to every bit of hope and faith as we actively seek the best possible care for her.
At this time, we are proactively searching for a hospital willing to accept her transfer from Texas Children’s Hospital, specifically a Level I-Level III PICU that is willing to evaluate and consider all available treatment options, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), regenerative therapies, or other interventions that have shown positive results in similar cases. We are also seeking a facility that is willing to continue supportive care while her condition is further evaluated.
We understand that Annelise’s condition is serious and that there are differing medical opinions regarding her prognosis. However, we have learned of many cases in which children with severe brain injuries have shown improvement over time, and those stories, from physicians and families across the country, remind us that healing and recovery do not always follow a predictable timeline.
What those stories have in common is that families were given time and the opportunity to explore available treatments and see what was possible. Right now, we believe Annelise deserves that same opportunity.
We are doing everything we can to advocate for our daughter and pursue every available option on her behalf. She cannot fight for herself; that is my job as her father.
We remain prayerful and steadfast in our faith that the right facility will come forward in time to provide Annelise the opportunity, care, and continued treatment she needs as her healing journey unfolds.
We ask for continued prayers for Annelise, for the medical teams caring for her, and for wisdom and guidance as we navigate the road ahead.”
~Johnston