Wait, What does he mean "vaccines aren't tested"
Dr. SHANNON KRONER Explains It
Explains what RFKJr means by Vaccines Aren’t Tested (or people think that’s what he said)… also Shannon has a new book for kids: I’m Not Vaccinated and It’s OK, release date is July 18, 2023. Congratulations Shannon!
Dr. Shannon Kroner @drshannonkroner
When RFK Jr says there hasn’t been a long term, double blind, pre-licensing, placebo study this DOESN’T mean that vaccines aren’t tested. It means they’re not tested in the same gold standard way that most medications are safely tested. Most medication is tested against a sugar pill or some other kind of innocuous pill that will have zero effect on the person. That is what placebo means. Double blind means the researcher and participants have no idea who got the real medication and who got the placebo. This is to remove bias when evaluating results. Pre licensure means before the drug is licensed for market. And long term means for many years. Yes, vaccines are tested but NOT in this gold standard way. Instead vaccines are tested against OTHER vaccines (which may also cause a reaction). There are also no long term, pre licensing studies because vaccines make tons of money and they want to bring them to market ASAP. Then they look at the side effects they cause people AFTER it’s being distributed. THIS IS A DANGEROUS GAME OF RUSSIAN ROULETTE! And that is what @RobertKennedyJr means when he talks about vaccine safety studies. He is NOT saying vaccines aren’t safety tested. He’s saying they’re not safety tested in the way that they should be to prevent further damage to people. And honestly anyone who disagrees with this statement simply doesn’t understand it. Every person should want this gold standard testing for all vaccines.
Charles Eisenstein Interprets his movie THE FALL
Right before I shared this below, I got another email from Charles with even more interpretations than he included in the stack below. I’ll put this update below the next paragraph.
I forgot to add one more dimension of meaning to my short film, The Fall.
The choice that it represents isn’t only a choice made before lifetimes. It is an ongoing choice, day to day, moment to moment, about how to engage the world.
One way to engage (or really, not engage) is to stay in whatever temporary comfort realm one can manage with distractions, entertainment, addiction. Yet none of these can be permanent, and even the most sublime experiences of immersion in nature or lovemaking cannot be prolonged beyond their right span. At some point, the awareness grows that we are on the brink of a pit, that right beneath us, just a shift of attention away, is a world that begs our service. To rest, to recharge, is important in order to render that service well, but when the batteries are full, restlessness will seize even the most indolent among us. So, the choice to attempt a permanent disengagement from the world to abide in its pleasurable precincts is futile.
A second way to engage is with a heavy spirit of duty, overcoming by force of will a reluctance to enter the fray, carrying a subtle distaste for the lower realms. It comes from a false sense of superiority, and leads as well to a partiality of engagement. One stays half in, half out, never fully committing to embodiment.
The film portrays a third choice. The luminous beings plunge into the pit — all the way in. And they do so in peace, in joy, in serenity. They do not feel sorry for themselves as they take the plunge. They meet their mission gladly.
I will confess — I didn’t actually make this film for you. I made it for me. I’m the one who has so often hung back from life, stayed timidly a little bit above the fray. I’m the one who often engages life joylessly, with too heavy a sense of duty. I’m the one who, sometimes, sees people with ungenerous eyes blind to the truth that they here on the same mission I am.
As I enter more deeply into the “fray” of a political campaign, I hope to do so as the people in the film do — fully, but not as a fighter, not to become a creature of the Pit. I will watch this film from time to time to help me stay serene in the knowledge of what I and all others are really here for. May this film help you, as it has helped me, to see with generous eyes and speak with generous words that summon what is seen into manifestation.
Contact Your PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Mill Valley library has a grant that allows you to get books directly from Amazon if they decide that it's a book they like. It's called Zip Books.
I ordered and got Cause Unknown by Ed Dowd, so that is now in the permanent collection.
There is a new book about RFK which came out on June 20th. RFK Jr has written about 11 books including 3 kids books.
Perhaps your library has the same grant and you can order the new book or one of the old books. I only saw the kids books in the collection of Marin libraries. I ordered two books today.
Just an FYI - Mary Fraser
The Real RFK Jr.: Trials of a Truth Warrior
The Real RFK Jr. - Trials of a Truth Warrior by Dick Russell, NYT Bestselling Author