Thank you, Dr. Tenpenny, for this video. I attend an Episcopal church in my neighborhood. At the beginning of Covid, and throughout, the Episcopal hierarchy did NOTHING to stand for civil liberties and against mandates. Not a word about bodily autonomy. The church closed and held Zoom masses. I did an internet search of the Episcopate to see if there were any outliers. Found a bishop in Germany who was trying to make a stand. Other than that, not a peep. If there was any discussion it was about taking the jab as an act of solidarity and compassion,=. Even Pope Francis urged Catholics to take the jab. (There was even a silver coin minted with image of a boy kneeling before an alter opposite the image of a syringe.) NY State Governor Kathy Hochul, in a speech before a NY audience raised her arm and said "This vaccine is a gift from God and we are it's disciples." (Since I am retired and disabled, I was not subjected to the pressures other people faced. How did people surrender their agency so quickly and so easily? (In an ironic twist, it may be that because I have Lyme Disease, and know how politicized this illness has become--and how scurrilous the medical profession--and the CDC in particular--has been, I already had a jaundiced view of our so-called public health agencies. The gaslighting of Lyme patients--"Chronic Lyme doesn't exist" has been unrelenting. So it made me much more likely to question the official narrative)) I pray that some kind of justice be done. So many people have suffered so much. Good to know there are warriors out there like you, holding the light.
Thank you, Dr. Tenpenny, for this video. I attend an Episcopal church in my neighborhood. At the beginning of Covid, and throughout, the Episcopal hierarchy did NOTHING to stand for civil liberties and against mandates. Not a word about bodily autonomy. The church closed and held Zoom masses. I did an internet search of the Episcopate to see if there were any outliers. Found a bishop in Germany who was trying to make a stand. Other than that, not a peep. If there was any discussion it was about taking the jab as an act of solidarity and compassion,=. Even Pope Francis urged Catholics to take the jab. (There was even a silver coin minted with image of a boy kneeling before an alter opposite the image of a syringe.) NY State Governor Kathy Hochul, in a speech before a NY audience raised her arm and said "This vaccine is a gift from God and we are it's disciples." (Since I am retired and disabled, I was not subjected to the pressures other people faced. How did people surrender their agency so quickly and so easily? (In an ironic twist, it may be that because I have Lyme Disease, and know how politicized this illness has become--and how scurrilous the medical profession--and the CDC in particular--has been, I already had a jaundiced view of our so-called public health agencies. The gaslighting of Lyme patients--"Chronic Lyme doesn't exist" has been unrelenting. So it made me much more likely to question the official narrative)) I pray that some kind of justice be done. So many people have suffered so much. Good to know there are warriors out there like you, holding the light.