Be a spark to ignite the fire of change. Pass it on. It starts with you.
I have been quiet for the past month, due to a setback in my symptoms from my vaccine injury, as my body continues to remind me that healing is not linear. I’ll get through this…I’ll fight on… step by step by step. One thing I have learned from this experience is that I can’t do it alone.
The millions like myself who are suffering from a vaccine injury and those who are mourning the loss of a loved one, need YOU! Those who are facing mandates or loss of a job for refusal to get jabbed, need YOU! Our children who are suffering serious physical and mental health issues from the disastrous public health policies… need YOU.
We NEED each other.
As our forefathers did, it is now our time and duty to fight for our freedom. And, it is our duty to win. We must stand together in love and support for each other. What do we have to lose but our lives and our freedom!
The time is now!
Get organized, be active, and take control of your future. Embrace the work you are probably already doing and take it further.
Get involved and become an advocate. But how? Advocacy is an important method of changing the world, but if you are new to advocacy, those first steps can be daunting.
What, how and where….taking the first steps.
What actions can we take to help wake up parents, schools, doctors, communities, states, governments and the world? It starts with YOU!
Elected officials are YOUR EMPLOYEE! We hired them and WE can fire them.
Bottom Up (local) vs Top Down (federal) Approach
Both ways work and both are needed and it often depends on your objectives as to the approach you use to create change.
Start with finding a buddy or a like-minded organization. It can be intimidating at first to imagine yourself cold calling an elected official, walking the halls of state/national capitols or attending a school board meeting or participating in a demonstration.
Brainstorming. Whether you start out on your own or with a few friends it might be helpful to begin by brainstorming. What are your goals, strategy, and plan of action? Your strategy is an overall plan for achieving objectives that will help you fulfill your goal and an action plan includes methods you use to carry out your strategy. This is part of the storming and forming phase. Make it fun. In the process, you will get to know more about yourself and those you will be working with.
Whether you decide on a single issue, such as “end mandates” or “stop vaccine passport” or are you concerned about multiple related issues such as, vaccine safety and efficacy, collusion, corruption and censorship… no matter, the action steps are the same.Arm yourself with facts. Do your research and know what you are advocating for. In addition to researching trusted sources, monitor news sources and make sure you’re getting information from practically everywhere. Know the positions of your opposition. Research, research, research.
So now you know your issues of concern, what’s next?
Here are some things you can do.
Collaborate. Voices are always louder when there are more.
Call legislators and get your voices heard. Phone calls can shake up their routine – especially if they receive a bunch of people calling in one day. Unsure of what to say? Write a short script. I always start with: “Hello, I am one of your voting constituents and I will make a decision on how I vote based on your response to … .” Be polite, keep it short. You might want to ask for the person in the office who handles the issue you are calling about.
Organize and be part of letter-writing campaigns. Writing a letter makes it personal – your voice is there, and it’s far harder to ignore a physical letter. Be sure to include a response by date and, if possible, a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Petition, petition, petition. If you have something on your mind that you want to bring to the attention of local government, national government, campus administration, or anyone else: Make a petition. There are a number of ways to do this, whether online or door-to-door. Find petitions already in place and sign and share them.
Attend local school board, city council and town hall meetings.
This will keep you informed about what your local leaders are already planning, and gives you an opportunity to bring issues to the table, as well as meet others who care about the same things. If you bring a big group of people, you’re sure to be seen and heard.
Invite local leaders and staffers and to your meetings and events.
Show them the work you’re doing and discuss each other’s ideas. Build contacts with local leaders.
Participate in public actions, such as rallies and demonstrations.
People have been successful in the past with public actions, and continue to be today. These events allow for people to have a voice, practice being in solidarity with one another, garner masses for change, and the exercising of the protected right of freedom of speech and assembly.
Make donations to like-minded charities and organizations.
Want to make a point? Make the donations in the name of politicians. They will receive certificates of your donation.
Attend and organize workshops, such as article writing and any other skill you think is important. Then do it…write an OpEd!
Prepare for future elections.
Get organized, get involve, find people you believe in, find your community.
Start now!
Sign and share these petitions and campaigns (sorry, some require US address.) For the campaigns where address is REQUIRED, it is because it is the only way to determine your elected official.
The Great Barrington Declaration (GBD), authored by Sunetra Gupta, University of Oxford, Martin Kulldorff, Harvard University, and Prof. Jay Bhattacharya, focused on the disastrous public health polices.
https://gbdeclaration.orgJoin the fight! Demand a grand jury investigate the CDC for criminal fraud & willful misconduct. ** TIME SENSITIVE — DO THIS FIRST! **
https://www.beyondthecon.com/grand-jury-petition/End the US national state of emergency. Where’s the emergency? (US residents)
https://alignact.com/go/end-the-covid-national-state-of-emergency-nowPetition for Congressional investigation of illegal Department of Defense activity.
https://www.change.org/p/petition-for-a-congressional-investigation-of-illegal-department-of-defense-activityPetition to “Stop Vaccine Passports” (US residents)
Vaccine injured campaign for acknowledgment and help. https://www.change.org/p/president-of-the-united-states-we-need-acknowledgment-medical-treatment-and-help-not-abandonment-by-our-government-please-hear-us-please-see-us-we-are-real-people
Resources
Below are a few resources to help you with petitions, emails or phone calling campaigns:
https://www.ipetitions.com/start-petition
https://www.ringover.com/support/launch-call-campaign
Thank you!
Anything you do is appreciated.
But, please do something.
All hands on deck!
Resources for the vaccine injured
Real Not Rare
An independent, grass-roots movement comprised of thousands of people who have become united through our human suffering. This is not political. NOT here to debate the vaccine program or masks. Many of us have lost loved ones to covid, and take it seriously. We simply need quality acknowledgment, quality healthcare, and compensation for the injured.
DeMed Forum (Part of globalcovidsummit.org)
Please post your personal story of vaccine injury you have experienced. For doctors, please post and discuss your own observations and the latest science on this important topic
https://forum.demed.com/VAXINJ/posts
FLCCC
I-RECOVER: Post-Vaccine Treatment
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-recover-post-vaccine-treatment/Weekly Webinar — Wednesdays at 7PM Eastern
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2CY5VGh7Rk6NeDPZOpzKyQFLCCC website: https://covid19criticalcare.com
Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF)
The primary purpose of VSRF is to advance scientific inquiry as the best way to guide us out of the pandemic. We present the most up-to-date and relevant information on COVID-19 policies, free from corporate press, agenda-driven narratives, and sponsorships with conflicts of interest. We encourage questions and an open dialogue of transparency on any medical and scientific information presented.
Note — the VSRF has a weekly webinar every Thursday @ 7PM Eastern
Canadian Covid Care Alliance (CCCA)
CCCA is an alliance of independent Canadian doctors, scientists and health care practitioners who are committed to providing top-quality and balanced evidence-based information to the Canadian public about COVID-19.
https://www.canadiancovidcarealliance.org
DailyClout — Naomi Wolf
The mission of the DailyClout is to empower all people with information, facts and opinion from all viewpoints, that when combined with DailyClout’s proprietary platform, enables them to be well informed and to exercise their rights to directly weigh-in on issues and legislation so that their voices are heard at the local, state or federal level.
React19
Science-based support for people suffering from long-term Covid-19 vaccine effects
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Well said. Thank you!