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Bless your heart! This is really a tragedy and, unfortunately, similar to many others that have followed the unleashing of the COVID project onto an unsuspecting populace.

I very much agree with calling this a war crime. That is what it is. The crime is also central to a war being waged against humanity, itself.

Perhaps your late father gets it, now--wherever he is or wherever you believe he is. The spirit doesn't just go up in smoke at the end of our lives and cease to exist altogether. (I know this firsthand, but I'm also not trying to convince anyone else of this...just offering my perspective to show how I'm looking at life/death.)

Loss like you've described is "unforgivable"...meaning, we cannot very easily entertain "forgiveness" until those who KNOWINGLY entrapped the unaware (like your father was, at the time) and the preprogrammed to follow orders (like your father was, at the time) are held to account.

Seeking justice isn't necessarily the job of the grieving. But the process of grieving can lead to more heightened interest in not complying with false authority.

Thank you for not complying! And stay well.

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thank you. Yes I think he gets it now. I see the whole world differently now, I trusted the media and the government until I could see that they must be lying.

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