I am a boomer and I remember: staying home if I was sick, no one was ever quarantined, home visits from our family doctor, getting all of the childhood diseases, spending most of my time playing “outside”, and on and on.
I appreciate your passion for truth and the many sacrifices you have made to help others! You are a man among men!
I am a boomer and I remember: staying home if I was sick, no one was ever quarantined, home visits from our family doctor, getting all of the childhood diseases, spending most of my time playing “outside”, and on and on.
I appreciate your passion for truth and the many sacrifices you have made to help others! You are a man among men!
I too am a boomer and grew up in a small Canadian prairie town where the doctor's practice/clinic was in the basement of his home. One of his kids was the same age as me; we used to play together so I knew the family quite well. For context we are talking the late 50's and early 60's. I remember my friends dad, the doctor, sending his kids to play with kids that had measles or chicken pox when outbreaks happened. This was his preferred method of vaccinating his children. He also used to do house calls. Imagine that today!
In PA, USA, mothers had chicken pox parties for the same reason. We were not shielded from illness. We were given the gift of acquired, life- long immunity.
P.S. I refused and continue to refuse “shots/so called vaccines.
I am a boomer and I remember: staying home if I was sick, no one was ever quarantined, home visits from our family doctor, getting all of the childhood diseases, spending most of my time playing “outside”, and on and on.
I appreciate your passion for truth and the many sacrifices you have made to help others! You are a man among men!
Suzanne
I too am a boomer and grew up in a small Canadian prairie town where the doctor's practice/clinic was in the basement of his home. One of his kids was the same age as me; we used to play together so I knew the family quite well. For context we are talking the late 50's and early 60's. I remember my friends dad, the doctor, sending his kids to play with kids that had measles or chicken pox when outbreaks happened. This was his preferred method of vaccinating his children. He also used to do house calls. Imagine that today!
In PA, USA, mothers had chicken pox parties for the same reason. We were not shielded from illness. We were given the gift of acquired, life- long immunity.
P.S. I refused and continue to refuse “shots/so called vaccines.