If you don’t know who Susan May is, you should. She is one of the most centered and grounded people around these days - qualities that seem to be in increasingly short supply. Susan helps others to find more peace and balance in their lives, with her RiseUP community, and her Facebook group “Gather and Get Moving with Susan May”, a "...safe place for medical freedom advocates to connect and be inspired to action." I spoke with Susan recently here.
So what is “Susan’s Still Alive Day”? I’ll let Susan explain:
A year ago I posted my own commentary with multiple screenshots of an article. It got shared quite a bit. Then someone who was triggered by my post implied there was a chance - a good chance even?? - that I would be dead in a year.
I don’t share about these things as much anymore because my goals have shifted. While I do aim to be open about who I am because I want to to empower others and make people who disagree pause, I do not share to “convince” others of my viewpoint.
So I still share sometimes. As a reminder to myself and others of who I am. Because compassion, listening and learning from each other are the most important lessons we could ever learn. The past couple of years have made that abundantly clear.
Here is what I wrote for those interested in why this stranger felt compelled to warn of my imminent demise:
I'm in this state of amusement. I mean, if I really wanted to be I could be very sad or even enraged. But at this point the best thing is to just shake your head.
I had friends last year that wouldn't check out sources because they didn't pass their "sniff" test. They wanted NYT articles. Then when I shared a NYT article showing that the PCR tests are basically worthless they found all kinds of ways to excuse what the article actually said. And for some reason we still are using the tests to measure "cases" and drive insane amounts of fear into our society.
But I digress. Check out this first picture and the use of the words "believe" and "data". We "believe" that our fancy new medical treatment does something even though the data suggests THE OPPOSITE.
1984 anyone? I mean, let's just say what we WANT people to believe while putting the truth right in front of them.
Meanwhile, other DATA suggests that one of the miracle treatments has waned in effectiveness down to 39 percent this summer. But let's still push the idea of segregation and discrimination based on whether you got the miracle treatment even though it's proving not to be such a miracle after all. (We are reassured not to trust this data... it's too early, samples are too small... just read this, then forget.
The boosters seem to give a boost. Well, for at least a few weeks anyway. Boosters... 6-8 months later. Let that marinate and sink in. Reminds me of parenting paradigms - punishment isn't working, so let's punish more, harder, sooner and expect better results!
Sending love to all who are watching this and just scratching their heads.
Listen, there are reliable sources who predicted all of this a long time ago. The NYT is woefully slow and not a good source of information. Not only that, this doesn't bode well for us this fall and winter. People who got the miracle treatment may GET SICKER. We've been warning people for over a year.
I wonder who will get "blamed" if/when this happens?
Prepare yourself - be ready for illness by knowing what treatments work and by keeping yourself as healthy as possible.
Prepare yourself fully - mind, body, spirit. Prepare by finding people who support you. And the best way to do that? Speak up, so people know where you stand and feel safe to say things they are thinking but too scared to say.
You are not crazy. You are not alone.
Another #PureBlood here, alive and well, happy to celebrate the GOOD health (and aliveness) of all my fellow Purebloods out there!
Still here to celebrate my friend Susan in 2024! 🍌🍌🍌 3 bananas for 3 years! 😁