Do your research; it does a body good

Sussex /
| 23 Feb 2024 | 07:13

    In response to David Wexler’s recent letter regarding mandates, I find it odd that he wasn’t able to understand what I wrote.

    I am glad to see Mr. Wexler express his opinion (as he is entitled to do so), but he is not allowed to tell readers something that I did not say.

    I urge readers to go back to the letter titled “People do have a choice,” printed in the Jan. 4-10 issue, to see what was actually written. I stand by what I wrote as any sensible person would.

    Mr. Wexler, retain some of your dignity and actually do your research before showing the world how naïve you are. A little unbiased research goes a long way.

    I guess Mr. Wexler never heard of censorship. I have presented FDA documents, patents, and various resources and articles since 2020 - and many were not printed.

    Other people have also written to the paper with information and were censored as well. I guess he never listened to Dr. David Martin or biologist Bret Weinstein’s latest interview, never watched the channel “checkur6” on BitChute nor listened to New Zealand whistle-blower Barry Young nor read Ed Dowd’s book “Cause Unknown - The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022.”

    He needs to understand mRNA, hydrogels, spike proteins and the various technologies described in the patents that anyone can download. Modera and BioNTech both classify mRNA as a gene-editing therapy product.

    You are free to believe the MSM lies and propaganda - but many people have been injured or died. Are you not going to believe all the people that have been negatively affected? They are silenced as well.

    As far as jobs – go back to the original source and read what I wrote. I assume he hasn’t spoken to people who saw their co-workers die or had to go on disability because of mandates.

    A simple fact: You can’t work (or provide for your loved ones) if you are sick or dead.

    There are lawsuits in place for the tyranny that occurred. Laws have been broken, and rights were taken away.

    My advice was never to have someone “quit society” - that is just laughable. On the contrary, I would like all members of society to be happy, healthy, productive and engaged.

    Let’s remember what Benjamin Franklin once said, “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.”

    Jonathan Leroux

    Sussex