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Writer's pictureMary Maciel Pearson

We, the fringe, have acceptable views



Every reform movement has a lunatic fringe.

~ Theodore Roosevelt


My immediate family members and I opted out of being injected with Operation Warp Speed novel technology. We chose to remain part of a control group, which is essential in any experiment.


Based on our success in handling previous health challenges that under the current medical model had the potential to create patients for life, we felt well equipped to handle the emerging crisis.


We had learned to trust our inner guru, not to fall under the influence of groupthink or become overwhelmed and vulnerable by fear.


We would not add to the health care burden.


We would not put anyone else at risk.


The novelty of the proposed jab and the history of recalls for drugs deemed safe in clinical trials yet caused harm in the real world meant we could not comply.

Although we had to forgo the immediate gratification of travel abroad, meals out, live theatre and sports events, it was a price we chose to pay for what we believe will be more sustainable health.


Fortunately, we had a choice.


Uninformed compliance is oppressive


People shouldn't expect the mass media to do investigative stories.

That job belongs to the 'fringe' media.


~ Ted Koppel


It is often a fringe minority that revolutionizes society.

The ability to express an opposing view respectfully is imperative for revolutionary change.

Peer review in science may not be working. We need public debate.


Silence due to the fear of slander for thinking outside the box is regressive.

We are misinformed when medical journals and the media fail to publish dissenting views because they fear losing industry funding.


Now that government statistics and trial data are emerging (see here and here) our decision to abstain is justified.


The numbers presented by the Government demonstrate that the pandemic narrative was misguided. The clinical trial data that the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has had to release under a freedom of information request confirm that the preferred jab is neither safe nor effective.


Sadly this information is not widely shared by mainstream media. How can citizens make an informed decision?


In a democracy, there are self-correcting mechanisms. When a mistake happens, investigative procedures reveal it, and people are held accountable.

In a dictatorship, leaders hide their mistakes, increase their power and become more extreme.


Closing thoughts


People who are against hate are not a fringe minority, not even a silent majority, but are a silenced majority, silenced by the corporate media.


~ Amy Goodman


We, in my family, are not extremists or cultish. We march to the beat of our own drums. We seek the middle way in our political, social and spiritual views.


Being aware that powerful forces are pulling the strings of our elected leaders, we refrain from demonizing them. We aspire to build bridges, not barriers, in relationships and community.


From experience, we have learned to reframe a threat as an opportunity to learn, ameliorate the condition and adapt. We stand up for what we believe is right.


We, the fringe, have acceptable views ;)

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