>>15899275 (pb)
>I fear I know what "Suicide Weekend" means.
>It's the weekend AFTER the jabbed learn just how badly the NWO fucked them, and there's no recovery except for the lucky few.
>A majority of the jabbed will suicide rather than face the gruesome end gambit.
>Just muh fear from a jabbbed Anon.
I disagree, anon.
You don't have to be a self fulfilling prophecy.
Every human being jabbed or not must inevitably face his/her own mortality.
Everyone has to make a choice in life and the sooner the better.
1) To accept your life & death voluntarily as a precondition for "being" (Able)
-or-
2) Bitch, moan, and curse God for existence itself (Cain)
If you chose 1), then you optimize the time you have left to help reduce suffering, your own suffering as well as the suffering of those around you. This is what gives "Life" meaning.
RE the jab, if you didn't have any major side effects within the first 21 days of your last jab, then there is a good chance that your not gonna have to worry about any immediate risk of mortality, though I would avoid intense cardiovascular activity until having some tests done.
Risks of the mRNA COVID-19 jabs were not equally distributed across batches
For example, 5% of the batches appear to have produced 90% of the adverse reactions/death and some of these batches were associated with 50x the number of deaths and disabilities compared to other batches.
My advice is to start following Dr. Robert Malone's substack because he also got the jabs before he realized that they were dangerous, so he is gonna be at the cutting edge of determining what the risks are and ways of mitigating any long term risks.
Here Dr. Malone tells you how to look up the batch number you received to see if others receiving the same batch have had any issues as reported to VAERS. You can also get certain tests (eg D-dimer, CRP, etc.) to see if there has been any heart or endothelial damage. Remember, 240 million Americans received these jabs, so you are not alone and there are a lot of smart people who will be looking for ways to mitigate long terms risks.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/how-bad-is-my-batch?s=r
https://www.howbadismybatch.com/
If you chose 2), you are not likely to listen to anything I have to say, but I would encourage you to reconsider your decision nevertheless.