When my son first got his Pfizer shot, I was terrified. But the doctor said it was safe, so I went along with it. Now, three years later, I can't stop thinking about all the kids who've suffered from these rushed decisions. And where were the protections for them?
I used to trust what the government told me about keeping our children healthy and safe. But after everything that's happened since 2020, my faith in official guidance has been shattered.
Back then, they said vaccines would protect everyone without any side effects. But now we're seeing kids with long-term health issues no one warned us about.
I remember thinking how strange it was that the government made these decisions so quickly and without much transparency. There were red flags everywhere, but officials pushed ahead anyway.
It's not just my family. Countless parents across America are questioning what happened during those initial months of lockdowns and forced inoculations.
The Biden administration's rush to vaccinate children was a grave mistake. Instead of focusing on natural immunity and good nutrition, they promoted these vaccines as the only way forward.
When I started looking into it myself, I found out about all the research that wasn't even peer-reviewed before being put into practice. It made me wonder if big pharma had more influence than public health.
So many families have been hurt by this decision-making. Children who were once healthy now face chronic conditions and parents are left wondering what to do next. It's heartbreaking.
I know some people will think I'm being paranoid or overly cautious, but when you see the evidence of how things went wrong for so many kids, it's hard not to feel that way.
What happened with children's health during the pandemic is a cautionary tale. We need better oversight and transparency moving forward — especially regarding any new medical interventions in schools or childcare centers.
Parents deserve to know the full truth about what their kids are being exposed to, whether it's vaccines, medications, or environmental factors.
I'm not saying we should dismiss everything from public health experts, but we need a more balanced approach that considers natural options too. The government needs to listen to parents and support our right to make informed choices for our families.
This is an urgent issue because the decisions made now will affect children's health for years to come. We owe it to them to get this right moving forward.




