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Planted01 ago

I moved to Austin Texas for a while from California while I was kid. Grades 3-5.

In California my parents took me to the Dr to get vaxxed.

In Texas, where I had an adverse reaction to vaccines they did it in school without notifying the parents..

They lined us up just like cattle on a big ranch.

I rember some kid fighting, kicking and screaming. They forced them in line and made them get vaxxed. That school was k-3 so the kid was from 5-9 years old.

I almost went deaf. I did have the most painful experience of my entire life from it. My mom took me to the Dr, but no one ever associated it with the vax. It was sent until years later when I met someone who did go deaf from a vaccine that I realized what happened to me because the adverse events often happen within a few weeks of the jab, not moments later. Two things happened to me shortly after that vaccination. One is shortly after I had chills and fever, very common. Shortly after that I was abrubtly awoken from my sleep screaming from the pain in my left ear.

Kids have not developed the part of the brain that thinks about long term consequences so they are almost incapable of lining up effects with causes. If my mom HAD been informed that we were vaxxed in school she probably would've figured it out.

I know another guy who described an event like I experienced which is sudden deafness accompanied by a he most painful experience of his life. He went practicality deaf in both ears. Requires a hearing aid. Happened at the same age. Probably vaxxed.

Lots of peoples physical issues/conditions are probably vax related and they don't even know it. Things like allergies, asthma, deafness, vision probs, autoimmune conditions, all sorts of things can be attended bites to vaccinations but people think it just happened out of nowhere.

Nothing happens out of nowhere, that is a fact. Nothing happens without a cause causing it.

nosejobsforequality ago

sorry to hear about that... but thanks for sharing. this is exactly why everyone needs to pull their kids from public school RIGHT NOW if they're not already homeschooling.

I believe this jab is engineered to permanently sterilize all recipients. (among whatever other terrible adverse reactions)

Planted01 ago

I agree, and I do homeschool my kids.

I always wanted to anyway, but when my son was in second grade we moved to a new school district right after gov brown snuck SB 51 in which case as no more exmptions for public or private school kids. That was a no brainier for me. I have no regrets. It's also comfortable to know he is not being indoctrinated, but it's also not too difficult to get an excellent education at home.

Schools suck so it's not today hard, but also with the internet it's so much easier. We do something along the lines of unschooling.

It has also strengthened our relationship and our family/father-son bonds. Those 8 hours a day that I would be away at work and while he'd be in school we now spend together doing productive things. I'm a single parent so I have had to make adjustments and sacrifices as far as work etc goes. But it has all worked out for the better for sure.

nosejobsforequality ago

that's awesome! We never put a name on it, but it sounds like we "unschool" too. Our focus is on real-world skills and self-sufficiency. My wife has always been a crazy-reader (we have as many books as an elementary school library. So she teaches the reading/writing portion. I do math and science and history. and we both do real-world training. All of my sons know how to build and repair almost anything. My daughters are all experts in home economics. All of my kids are 2 grades ahead of their age with the math/science stuff. They know the memorization stuff we thought was important - state capitals/country capitals/presidents names/periodic table kind of stuff, but we also tailor each kid's learning to what interests them and which subjects we think they need to double-down on. We tried to teach them all a musical instrument and make them all play sports and found that 3 really like sports, 2 really like music and 2 really don't care for either but are really into art.

As for the shots, our oldest 2 started at public school and got all the shots but the rest are all toxin-free and will literally only get them OVER MY DEAD BODY. and I live out in the wilderness with a very long driveway and several dogs. I'll have enough warning if/when they show up that I can at least make a stand.

Planted01 ago

Awesome! Sounds very similar to us. We're out in the wilderness too, 7th grade doing highschool level science. I have older kids that were vaccinated too. My son has read more novels at this point than most American adults have. He has read way more than I did at his age. I had him doing snapshot world geography reports to learn countries around the world their Capitols, national anthems rivers and bodies of water, population, official languages and religions and what their money is called. He would have to look up all the info, list it all, and draw a picture of the country and name the countries that it shares borders with. I'm going to have him do something similar with the 50 states of the US this year.

It is so good to hear from other parents who can identify with the experience I've been having instead of people who think homeschooling is bad and is not as good as a state indoctrination in one of the most toxic environments imaginable (public school) it is so shocking that people believe that that is some how better!!!

But lots of people who doubted me at the begining can now not deny that not only is my son intelligent, but he is at least as educated as he would be at a public school, and without all the toxic behavior and mindsets he would be picking up in that unnatural environment.

You should look up unschooling and check it out just for the sake of it. It sounds like your doing great with what your doing though.

Have you seen Captain Fantastic??? If not do check it out. Stupid name but a great film.

I think over all it might be a NWO propoganda flick but I can't really tell. Most movies I can tell.

It's about a family deep o. The woods of Washington that try to live outside of society. The kids are all homeschooled and brilliant.

There is one scene where theyre visiting their family in mainstream society. It comes up that the kids don't know what Nikes or Adidas are so the aunt becomes concerned and starts lecturing the dad about sending his kids to a real school where they can get a real education.

So at that, the homeschool dad asks her kids who attend public school about the bill of rights. The 8th grader shrugs and says it's some government thing, the high schooler does not elaborate much better.

The homeschool dad then calls his 8 year old into the room and asks them about the bill of rights. At that the child starts to recite the BoR. The dad interrupts and says, No, no. Don't just regurgitate from memory, explain what it means I'm your own words" at which the 8 year old thinks and starts to give an oral easy on the meaning and impact of the bill of rights exhibiting a thorough understanding of what they had learned.

Great movie. Check it out if you haven't seen it. I hardly watch movies and don't ever recommend them .

nosejobsforequality ago

I like your plan on the countries/states. I'm going to steal that. Sounds like you're doing everything right!

and the movie sounds interesting! I'll try to find it!