I’m putting in a plug here for the new documentary “Why Can’t We Talk About This?”
About a Canadian man who, believing himself to be a “good citizen,” took the Covid shots. & then some boosters.
And wound up very, very ill indeed.
Those of us who know the truth about all the Covid horribleness, know that those who don’t know (& pretty clearly don’t want to know; & they are legion, & I’m related to/acquainted with quite a few), don’t want to hear about it, & they don’t want to talk about it.
So those of us who are willing to talk about it?
I think we have to keep talking about it.
You can watch a trailer from the film here.
& then, please consider watching the whole thing!
Here’s a description from that site:
Why Can’t We Talk About This? delves into the life of a man grappling with the aftermath of a COVID-19 vaccine injury, weaving his personal struggle into a broader examination of why such experiences are rarely discussed. Through interviews with medical experts, legal commentators, and public figures, the documentary uncovers the emotional, physical, and societal toll of vaccine-related harm, questioning the mechanisms-cultural, political, or otherwise— that enforce silence around this issue. It’s a raw, provocative look at a hidden epidemic, aiming to give voice to the unheard and challenge viewers to confront an uncomfortable reality.
I’m very glad I heard about the documentary – first from Dr. Byram Bridle here – then from the They Lied site here.
The man who made this documentary did it with his own money, so I gratefully sent him $20. after I’d watched.
I would dearly love to get about 20 people I can think of right off the top of my head to watch it too. But. We don’t talk about this stuff (in some cases I don’t talk to them much or at all anymore, since we kind of seem to live on different planets now) … because they don’t want to talk about it, & they don’t want to hear about it.
I hope you do!!
And will help spread the word about the documentary. Maybe eventually the crowd of people willing to hear about it & talk about it – about all of it – will grow, & it seems to me that would be a very good thing.
Since, as I’ve been known to say in quoting the brilliant words of Joanna Macy, “Telling the truth is like making oxygen.”
Janet
p.s. I'd dearly love for more of my small list of subscribers to become paying subscribers (the number of those I have is excruciatingly, embarrassingly tiny; thank you very much to the few of you there are!! 🙂 🙂) – but on this occasion I'm going to suggest that you consider watching "Why Can't We Talk About This?" & sending a donation to the guy who made it. He deserves our support!
p.p.s. Why Can't We Talk About This? (part 2) <July 4/25>
Another great documentary! 'Follow the Silenced.'
Why Can't We Talk About This? (part 2)
I posted the other day about the Canadian-made documentary ‘Why Can’t We Talk About This?’
Dear Janet McNeill, thank you so much for this post. On your recommendation I watched the full-length documentary— and I too cannot recommend it enough.
I can tell you that I have transcribed many videos of testimonies of people with similar hideous jab injuries, and similar atrocious experiences in trying to find help. Unfortunately his injury and his experience are not so rare as the jab pushers and mandaters would have it.
PS Your PS is incredibly generous. Wow.