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Cattexas's avatar

Not just died suddenly, but sudden immune diseases........cancers, diabetes.......so many. It’s got to a point it’s hard to talk with friends. First we need to share our sorrows, and then what? What is there to do? What can we say? Our children and their children. Friends and neighbors. Conversations are like sharing stories of the end of the world. We are starting to be silent .....it’s too awful.

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A friend told me she has had FIVE family members die suddenly over the past year (she was at a cousin’s funeral the other day), and most of her family members are still completely clueless. That shows the power of denial and willful blindness.

Mark, I’ve published a poem to inaugurate the new year that many think is my most important piece to date:

• “Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem)

I am hoping you will help me get the message out to people in our community that we *must* avoid using exculpatory terms such as “bungling,” “mistakes,” and “incompetence.”

Well-meaning people in the medical freedom movement have used that kind of verbiage, and that is exactly the narrative the perpetrators want to propagate now that the lies are coming to light. We mustn’t fall into their trap. We need to call out these crimes against humanity for what they are (as you persistently do, which I greatly appreciate).

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