Kayla said it was okay for me to share her thoughts here:
"Great idea! I’ve seen this kind of memorial display before and it can really open people’s eyes. Most effective is for groups of people to organize displays in their own cities, I think. I’d suggest people make posters (for example, 16x24 inches), each with a large photo, the person’s first name, and a brief caption (for example, “Daniel - 79 years old – Active, no health problems - Died of a heart attack 3 hours after his 2nd Pfizer COVID-19 shot” or “Cheryl - age 25 - happy and healthy - got her first Moderna shot - hospitalized with seizures and paralysis four days later - has not recovered, now in a nursing home). Homemade posters neatly lettered with magic markers would be fine – no need for a fancy print job.
Where/how to display these posters? Here are a few ideas. (1) High impact: Have a spread-out line of people holding posters where many people are in line to enter some big event like a professional ball game or a big concert...Have the posters maybe every 8 to12 feet, so people in line for the event have to walk by (or turn away from!) one poster at a time. (2) Have several people spread out along a busy downtown sidewalk, each holding a poster. Recruit volunteers to hold posters so, in case poster-holders get harassed by passers-by, it’s not the grief-stricken relatives who are being harassed. (3) Have a booth at the county fair. Display some large posters and a bunch of smaller ones. Have a big poster, and a handout, giving the latest VAERS statistics (from the Red Box page of openVAERS.com). Volunteers at the booth could talk to people and tell them a few resources for getting help re: injury from the COVID shots. (There’s information online if you know where to look...there are doctors figuring out treatments.)"
these are great ideas! better than digital (although it could be used in combination with it) that can get censored and effective visual & personalized strategy for many people that either restrict their online presence to disinformation sites and have no idea of what is happening!
Central one to shame the Federal Government, maybe right across the street from the CDC headquarters in Atlanta. And other smaller ones in the capital of each state right across from the entrance of the capital buildings themselves. I think a really powerful way to do this would be to project a scrolling list of names from a projector onto the buildings every night just as the sun is going down.
https://nosearch.org/images/choicecats/53.jpg this is an image I made when I was sad that a friend of mine made the choice to continue working at a woman’s shelter which required injections. She knew no one would take her place if she quit... (she is fine for now).
As for a living memorial, maybe a few years form now when/if “injection deaths” are recognized; for now it would be amazing if there was a digital memorial which could set the stage for an IRL memorial;if would also be a great way to make “injection injuries and deaths” real, countable, and shareable, to bring awareness to the reality of the moment.
I agree about a memorial. When I went years ago to the Holocaust Memorial in Boston, it made such an emotional impact. I think it needs to be something physical like that. I don't know how something like that is accomplished though.
What comes to my mind, although I am not sure how to accomplish this are two events that captured the world’s attention. The posters put up all around the World Trade Center after 9/11 ( so thinking where could we find a place big enough) & the other is when Princess Diana died, the monumental mountain of flowers that people brought to Buckingham Palace. Can you imagine the same sight in front of the White House. It shamed the Queen into acting like a human being.
Perhaps in the future IF the looming battle with the W.H.O. Is won. DontYouDare.INFO. SEE jamesroguski.substack.com. #RejectTheAmendments. Your efforts to educate and prevent future harm is a memorial of sorts. Thank you.
You are onto something Lee! I know that in Whatcom County WA there is an effort to require the county to publish their vaccine injuries. I'm sure an uphill climb. I wrote this article wherein I teach people how to find out vax injuries for their state on OPENVAERS... Also, the rising non-covid deaths. Keep up the fight and thank you for speaking out Lee! https://turningpointnews.org/corona-virus-reports/the-effects-of-mass-vaccination-in-washington-state
Kayla said it was okay for me to share her thoughts here:
"Great idea! I’ve seen this kind of memorial display before and it can really open people’s eyes. Most effective is for groups of people to organize displays in their own cities, I think. I’d suggest people make posters (for example, 16x24 inches), each with a large photo, the person’s first name, and a brief caption (for example, “Daniel - 79 years old – Active, no health problems - Died of a heart attack 3 hours after his 2nd Pfizer COVID-19 shot” or “Cheryl - age 25 - happy and healthy - got her first Moderna shot - hospitalized with seizures and paralysis four days later - has not recovered, now in a nursing home). Homemade posters neatly lettered with magic markers would be fine – no need for a fancy print job.
Where/how to display these posters? Here are a few ideas. (1) High impact: Have a spread-out line of people holding posters where many people are in line to enter some big event like a professional ball game or a big concert...Have the posters maybe every 8 to12 feet, so people in line for the event have to walk by (or turn away from!) one poster at a time. (2) Have several people spread out along a busy downtown sidewalk, each holding a poster. Recruit volunteers to hold posters so, in case poster-holders get harassed by passers-by, it’s not the grief-stricken relatives who are being harassed. (3) Have a booth at the county fair. Display some large posters and a bunch of smaller ones. Have a big poster, and a handout, giving the latest VAERS statistics (from the Red Box page of openVAERS.com). Volunteers at the booth could talk to people and tell them a few resources for getting help re: injury from the COVID shots. (There’s information online if you know where to look...there are doctors figuring out treatments.)"
these are great ideas! better than digital (although it could be used in combination with it) that can get censored and effective visual & personalized strategy for many people that either restrict their online presence to disinformation sites and have no idea of what is happening!
Central one to shame the Federal Government, maybe right across the street from the CDC headquarters in Atlanta. And other smaller ones in the capital of each state right across from the entrance of the capital buildings themselves. I think a really powerful way to do this would be to project a scrolling list of names from a projector onto the buildings every night just as the sun is going down.
https://nosearch.org/images/choicecats/53.jpg this is an image I made when I was sad that a friend of mine made the choice to continue working at a woman’s shelter which required injections. She knew no one would take her place if she quit... (she is fine for now).
As for a living memorial, maybe a few years form now when/if “injection deaths” are recognized; for now it would be amazing if there was a digital memorial which could set the stage for an IRL memorial;if would also be a great way to make “injection injuries and deaths” real, countable, and shareable, to bring awareness to the reality of the moment.
I am banned from places, but I'd post write on Pfizer, Gates feed.
I did stuff like this before I got banned
Near Pfizer, Moderna or Gates home.
Just brainstorming. I'm confrontational.
Of course where the affected families want it.
Which sadly I could be one.
Most, all? Know family members who succumbed
Great idea......at this rate we could have one in every city..... :(
I agree about a memorial. When I went years ago to the Holocaust Memorial in Boston, it made such an emotional impact. I think it needs to be something physical like that. I don't know how something like that is accomplished though.
What comes to my mind, although I am not sure how to accomplish this are two events that captured the world’s attention. The posters put up all around the World Trade Center after 9/11 ( so thinking where could we find a place big enough) & the other is when Princess Diana died, the monumental mountain of flowers that people brought to Buckingham Palace. Can you imagine the same sight in front of the White House. It shamed the Queen into acting like a human being.
Like the AIDS quilts . Needed!
Thanks again Fauxchi.
Perhaps in the future IF the looming battle with the W.H.O. Is won. DontYouDare.INFO. SEE jamesroguski.substack.com. #RejectTheAmendments. Your efforts to educate and prevent future harm is a memorial of sorts. Thank you.
You are onto something Lee! I know that in Whatcom County WA there is an effort to require the county to publish their vaccine injuries. I'm sure an uphill climb. I wrote this article wherein I teach people how to find out vax injuries for their state on OPENVAERS... Also, the rising non-covid deaths. Keep up the fight and thank you for speaking out Lee! https://turningpointnews.org/corona-virus-reports/the-effects-of-mass-vaccination-in-washington-state
Maybe here in Long Beach, CA. I have my own memorial planned with scattering at the Nature Center. Shhhh….