posted on Nov, 7 2009 @ 05:34 PM
Hey guys,
I don't know if this question has been posed before, but I thought I would ask it anyway. This is just an hypothetical question I have been thinking
about for a little while. I'm confident that it definitely won't happen, but these days you can never be too sure can you?
Ok, so here goes. We all know the dangers of the vaccine. Even if some of us don't really know in great detail what this vaccine actually contains or
anything, the articles that have been presented by the media and several documents revealing the possible true colours of the WHO show us that the
vaccine can't be trusted.
Now, here's where it all begins. All the knowledge of the vaccine is a premise to this possible scenario. A member of your immediate family is
looking to get the swine flu vaccination. When they tell you about this they say that it's in their best interest to be protected against this virus.
You, with full confidence, let loose on them about all of the dangers and concerns about this vaccination because you love them with all your heart
and you would never want to let them go through with something as deviant as getting the swine flu vaccination. They reconsider getting the
vaccination, and after a few hours, drop it altogether and decide to not go ahead with it.
One month later and this family member is struck down with the swine flu and they eventually pass away.
Understandably, you would be in emotional distress and there'd definitely be some prolonged periods of grief. There's a high chance you'd reminisce
on that day where that family member talked to you about the vaccination. What if the vaccine could have saved them? Do you think that it would've
been able to? Do you think the vaccine may have lead to their demise regardless? Do you blame yourself because you were so certain that the vaccine
was the wrong thing to go ahead with?
What would you do if a scenario like this happened to one of your own?