Someone wrote in [personal profile] kimberlysteele 2021-07-24 12:16 am (UTC)

Hi Kimberly,

I have an observation about the COVID vaccine that may be of interest. I'm an Indigenous person from a large Canadian city. Like many other Indigenous people in my city, I got my vaccinations at an Indigenous health centre. What makes this different from a pharmacy, Costco, or someplace else people have been vaccinated?

Magic and religion! You see, sage is burned every morning in such a health centre. People also pray. Sage is used for getting rid of negative energy or thoughts troubling a person.

I have been to different Indigenous communities where every adult member has been fully vaccinated. Nobody has reported any negative things after getting the COVID vaccines, and people would be very vocal about any such thing. Especially the younger generation on social media.

So, I'm sure you see what I'm trying to get at. I think that burning sage and praying negates whatever bad things the vaccine does. How? I don't know. Maybe the vaccine is going something negative magically??

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