We'll, it's the vaccines making him physically sick but fear of covid drove him mad.

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I believe the answer to these social problems is community discussion. People need to talk openly again about fears, liabilities, concerns, hopes, and dreams. There will probably be a legitimate pandemic at some point, and the only weapon capable of combating paralyzing fear is human community support. I wore a mask. I social distanced. I worried about sickness and death. Try to put a mRNA vaccine in my arm and I’ll give you a shot you won’t recover from.

Living in Melbourne during the lockdowns, one of the most striking things I noticed was how they destroyed all sense of community and turned neighbours against one another. Everyone became a potential vector for transmission. It was utterly poisonous and a lot of people have internalized that now. Being one of the dissenters from the very beginning, I have to admit I still carry a lot of anger around with me, too.

You're completely right, of course, in what you say - I just don't know how we get there from here.