Tune in to hear the discussion, and check the links below to all topics discussed!

In this episode, I briefly discuss the importance of people being willing to examine  the “covid narratives” that have taken place and why we need to move to a place of reconciliation, within our personal relationships. I then play an 11-minute clip from an interview Joe Rogan did with Bret Weinstein on January 4, 2023, where they discuss this matter.

If we are serious about getting out of the mess we are in, helping people – especially the vaccine injured – and having medical freedom, we have to find a way forward.

Here is the link to the entire Joe Rogan interview:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1fCp0jGnwvxHJVPiXTfOzA?si=WMISgwQ4TBiMyrL6iqSjRg&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A4rOoJ6Egrf8K2IrywzwOMk

The first 14 minutes reviews Bret’s history at Evergreen University. The conversation then moves to what has recently taken place with Jordan Peterson, which leads to the entire subject of  how censorship has affected the entire Covid response. It really is a great overview of the last 2 years.

Listening to Bret and Joe you will  hear this issue is not a left/right political issue.

If you are wondering why I am talking about forgiveness, below are some tweets, some from very prominent people, that were not exactly charitable.

What is really disturbing, is how quickly people turned on each other.

This is just a small sampling of the messaging that went out to anyone who chose to be unvaccinated. Credit to musician Five Times August for this collection. Keep in mind that many people were not anti-vax, they just did not feel comfortable with this brand-new vaccine.

If you were someone who was not vaccinated, and went after the vaccinated, calling them names, please consider the harm you may have caused:

Have you Been Injured?

 

 

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