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Questions About COVID Vaccines for Thoughtful Consideration

By Bentley Murdock

Over the last two years, individuals and families from coast to coast have found themselves reeling with the critical decisions they face. For many, their very livelihoods delicately hinge on their stance pertaining to a very specific topic. For this reason, and others, millions find themselves analytically and paralytically stalled, hoping for unified civility, respect, and mutual freedom of choice for all. Many truly are able to respectfully agree to disagree on key topics, and the hope is that others can follow that lead, with a collaborative effort toward informed consent. Too idealistic? Perhaps, but that’s just me. So let’s return to reality.

We’re finding that some questions are more easily answered than others, and it’s some of these tougher questions about (dare I say it?) COVID vaccination that I want to neutrally extend to you and your family for careful consideration. These questions are left wide open, in order for you to more fully digest your own reasons for decisions you’ll be making (or have already made) for yourself and your loved ones. This article is intended to stir a genuine conversation, where you are welcome to weigh in and share candidly unique feelings and experiences on this matter, whether they are good, bad, positive, negative, constructive, critical, or observational.

The third leading cause of death in America is “medicine.” The coronavirus, ironically, is the hundredth. As a disease reversal specialist, I do all I can to assist others in nurturing their immune systems with as wholistic of an approach as is humanly possible. I guide my clients to look at wellness from every possible angle and to consider the influences of each unique facet of their lives.

Personally, I support the desire of each individual (whatever that might be) with informed consent, agency, and medical freedom to choose for themselves. I’m totally cool with you doin’ your thing. I love and support freedom of choice. But I feel it is important for each person to know as many of the factoring details as possible from both sides of the conversation before making a decision as important as what you are putting in your body.

Here are questions that get right to the heart of this necessary conversation, which we should all be able to openly and maturely discuss. So let’s unite with a sense of journalistic neutrality to chew on this topic collaboratively with open and curious minds.

1. Are COVID vaccinations safe, and are they effective? How might the words “safe” and “effective” be defined?

2. Does the COVID vaccination prevent the spread or contraction of the virus, and does it offer protection in any way from COVID?

3. Is the vaccine necessary for those who have recovered from COVID who acquired immunity via natural-infection antibodies?

4. What are the ingredients in COVID vaccines and could those ingredients negatively impact one population over another?

5. What are the known side effects documented by the CDC and how many incidents have they reported of each side effect? How many adverse reactions were reported as deaths? (www.vaers.hhs.gov)

6. Why are the outcomes, side-effect reactions, and experiences so different among all vaccine recipients worldwide?

7. What might be included in one’s own “due diligence” research before making a decision regarding COVID vaccinations? Is there a benefit to researching both sides of contradictory data?

8. Why would the makers of the COVID vaccines desire to keep all of their vaccine-related data private for fifty-five to seventyfive years and why would they carry zero liability if recipients experience adverse reactions?

9. What is the data on worldwide hospitalizations of the fully and/or partially vaccinated compared to those unvaccinated?

I invite you to go inward with these open-ended questions and discuss them with your family members, your doctor, and your trusted healthcare professionals. Begin gathering feedback as a journalist might, looking at every angle with curious neutrality and an insatiable appetite for genuine truth. You may even consult with your gut, intuition, or instinct. Believe it or not, some even find it wise to take such matters to sincere prayer, seeking much more personal, individual revelation. Food for thought.

We can have a civil and respectful conversation so that each of us (as sovereign individuals) can make truly well-informed decisions, whether in the direction of compliance, informed consent, conscientious observation, or constitutional non-compliance. Send your feedback to Aloha@HealisticVitality.com. Thank you and mahalo.

About the Author

Bentley Murdock is a wholistic lifestyle wellness specialist and #1 best-selling author. His primary areas of focus are disease symptom reversal, disease prevention, and sustainable wholistic healing methods. As Director of Wellness with Alive & Well HealthCARE, he leads local and remote clients (on personal, familial, and corporate levels) to take full ownership and responsibility for the future healing and wellness they desire. For more info, call 805-215-0110 or email Aloha@ HealisticVitality.com.

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