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Thank you for broadcasting the interview with your friend. So validating for those of us who have been trying to warn others of the insanity of the C19 shot! So many have died needlessly and so many more are injured. I hope more who have been injured will come forward.

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Keep up the good work Robyn. My husband and I have been supporting your work.

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thank you!

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Jan 22, 2023Liked by Robyn Openshaw

At 42:45 of the interview, Robyn mentions the names of two authors of books that review many vaccines. I think she is referring to:

Neil Z. Miller, "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies: 400 Important Scientific Papers Summarized for Parents and Researchers 1st Edition"

https://www.amazon.com/Millers-Review-Critical-Vaccine-Studies-ebook/dp/B07NQW27VD/ref=sr_1_1

Randall Neustadter "The Vaccine Guide: Risks and Benefits for Children and Adults Paperback – November 8, 2002"

https://www.amazon.com/Vaccine-Guide-Benefits-Children-Adults/dp/1556434235

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Free viewing of the Brave Series is still available at braveseries.com with an email signup. The covid lies and medical scams are exposed in that series with natural medicine protocols mentioned. If I needed a medical intervention these days. I think I would locate an integrative medical specialist at ifm.org (The Institute For Functional Medicine). I regret it that so many were lied to about several diseases and the treatments for them. However, there is still hope for those who abandon scam medicine. The medical scams and lies existed long before all things covid. Still do.

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Robyn Openshaw

By any chance could you do a short article on the protocol of the babysitting co-op?

I don’t know if I can watch her video - it just breaks my heart and increases the powerless feeling. But it’s not about me, it’s about her. I’m amazed at her bravery. And yours.

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Robyn says: have a meeting with your "starter group" of moms in the neighborhood. We had a roll of tickets you can buy at Staples or whatever, and I don't remember if we marked them in some way to make sure people didn't just go get more tickets. We democratically decided on some rules, printed a page of them, and started that way. We had an annual meeting of the co-op. And we all just had our baggie of tickets, I believe we paid for every hour we were gone, one ticket for every two children. So, if you had three kids, you'd pay two tickets per hour.

Maybe you could do something more effective than that; I may not remember the rules, exactly. You can always change it up, as you go. I don't think we had any real formal organization, but I and another mom were the founders. And we had to get on the phone and call other moms, to arrange a babysitting date--whereas YOU can just text, and put those times in your calendar on your phone, so you don't forget! We had about 20 families in the co-op, we'd let people join as we went along, and it worked so well. Because you can pick families to ask whose kids are your kids' ages, and they had a ball, a play date, while you have a "free babysitter." And I enjoyed babysitting other people's kids, too.

You can always say no, to a mom asking you. The kids loved it, the parents loved it, and we all saved money. Sometimes, when I knew my Friday night was going to be spent babysitting anyway, I'd put the word out, and have another family or two join us--so I earned double or triple tickets. I know that babysitting co-op was still going, when my kids became old enough to tend themselves.

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Jan 19, 2023Liked by Robyn Openshaw

Thank you for sharing!

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