Someone wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2025-04-25 01:39 pm (UTC)

Re: St. Malachy’s Prophecy

I'm not sure the article is accurate. Pope Francis had part of a lung removed in 1957 and was always susceptible to respiratory infections. He began to have bad sciatica and difficulty standing in December 2020, which was before he got a first jab on January 14, 2021.

In July of 2021 he had surgery for an intestinal problem, diverticular stenosis or diverticulosis, which continued to cause problems thereafter. Is that one of the conditions reported to increase after the jabs? I dunno, it could be but I haven't heard of it before and it seems a bit different from the usual cardiovascular and nervous system side effects.

I have an unjabbed family member in their late 80s who had emergency intestinal surgery a couple of months ago. If they were more liberal, a lot of people on this end of the spectrum would assume it must have been the jab. But it couldn't have been, because I know for a fact that they were unjabbed. Bad things happen to the ultra-old as they "ripen towards death," to swipe a JMG phrase. (Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery.)

I think some people label every health problem suffered by a person who promoted the vax as vax-related out of a craving for justice otherwise denied. The pope encouraged low-risk members of his flock to take the vaxxes for others' sake. Someone somewhere followed that advice and died of it. That chain of events was never identified; the pope was not publicly shamed for giving harmful advice or asked to pay compensation. If he dies of old age without experiencing any repercussions of his error, it seems almost like getting away with negligent homicide. We want to believe that people who cause harm, however well-intentioned they may have been, will suffer just consequences. So, the old-age death gets reclassified as a delayed vax-side-effect death.

But the truth is that in life there often isn't any justice, except perhaps through the workings of karma in future lifetimes which the current victims will never know about or live to see. Meanwhile, there are still some people who believe in modRNA covid vaxxes and many others who might start pushing them again if we had a bird flu pandemic. We need to change their attitudes, and suggesting that the jabs might prevent all natural causes of death (the implication, if no jabbed person is ever said to die of natural causes again) isn't going to help!

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