Three years ago when I started looking into how vaccines were made, I thought I was in a bubble. Little did I know then that we'd be talking about vaccine passports today, a concept so invasive it feels like something out of a dystopian novel.
The state of California has just passed a law requiring everyone to show proof of vaccination or face restrictions from public services and businesses. It's like they're saying if you don't trust the science we dictate, you can't live your life fully in our communities.
When I first read about this, my heart sank. This isn't just about vaccines anymore; it's about who gets to decide what freedom looks like in California. And from what I've seen of how big pharma and the government have worked together before, I don't trust them not to hide something.
Think back a decade or two, when your great-grandmother could still get raw milk and farm-fresh eggs at her local market. That's the kind of freedom we're talking about here – having choices beyond what Big Pharma tells us is 'safe.'
The mandate is supposed to be for our own good, but let’s not forget how they used the flu shot as a cover to push Gardasil on young girls without their parents' consent. It's happened before.
And now, with this vaccine passport law, it feels like we're being told that if you don't fit into their box of what 'healthy and normal' looks like, then you’re not welcome in public spaces.
This isn't just about vaccines; it's about standing up for the right to choose. It’s about having a say over your own body and your children’s health without being bullied into compliance.
I know this is hard for many of us. But if we don’t speak out now, when exactly will it be okay? Is there ever going to be another moment?
As I've come to understand over the years through researching natural alternatives and real food, our bodies are designed to fight off illness on their own terms, not someone else's.
I encourage you all to share this news with friends and family. If we don’t support each other in these challenging times, who will?




