“The protests itself are not enough, we need more publicity and newspapers to tell people some of the facts that they still don’t know.”

I grew up in New Jersey listening to music on the radio and I was called to the violin. It was almost kind of a romantic involvement. I heard the sweet voice that sounded like a little girl singing- such a charming sound. That’s why I wanted to learn it. I took lessons in public school and then went to the Manhattan School of Music. My intention was to become as good as I could. Everybody wants to be a soloist at first but then we realize we have to join orchestras etc. I got into Broadway through a couple of personal connections. A mentor that takes a chance on you because they need substitutes for their shows. I played in Les Miserables and Beauty & The Beast. I loved playing the latter. 

When everything closed down I was somewhat disappointed but it didn’t get to me as bad as it could’ve because I just turned 65 so I’m at the end of my career. I knew that we could have our own venues or find other little gigs. I still play some weddings and parties where they don’t require the jab. I didn’t give up too much- except- being terrorized by thoughts of totalitarian government control, threatening to inject us all. 

I had a friend in The Movement that was speaking about vaccines ten years ago. He’s been like that his whole life and very much into health food. He kind of had my head in there already and it evolved from there. That’s how I got into the medical freedom movement. I go to meetings and demonstrations, even the small protests are good with a couple of hundred people attending. The protests itself are not enough, we need more publicity and newspapers to tell people some of the facts that they still don’t know. Pharma spends one million times more money on it than medical freedom folks are able to. Initially I heard about the protests at Union Square from the Liberty Coalition and I showed up for those. Then, I became involved with MFA (Medical Freedom Alliance) and aware of the Children’s Health Defense from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. These are all really good resources as well. I like Pam Popper. She spearheaded Make America Free Again. She has weekly meetings. There are hundreds of groups that meet up every Thursday.

 I considered starting a newspaper that curates the most important articles.  Just a small newspaper that you can buy at 7-Eleven and gas stations that sell for a dollar and refer to all the websites. I would try to get it financed somehow so we could give out tons of newspapers for free and have it at some new stand dealers that would sell it for a dollar to reach the working class and bring them on board. My first article would be about how Ivermectin was suppressed as a treatment.

Before the vaccinations came out they didn’t want to find the cure because it would mean they wouldn’t have to go through the state of emergency and fund the vaccine. It’s almost like they were trying to kill people so they could have emergency funding for it! I like Peter McCullough. He’s an epidemiologist and cardiologist who testified to Congress that never before were doctors told to intubate them or send them home, they were told not to treat them! This advice from the WHO and the CDC to doctors was unprecedented. Before the vaccination came out they didn’t want to find the cure because it would mean they couldn’t implement the state of emergency and fund the vaccine.

In New York they made a big show about hundreds of thousands of deaths but it was really nothing more than usual. It was a reversed Potemkin village

Potemkin village:

“In politics and economics, a Potemkin village is any construction whose sole purpose is to provide an external façade to a country that is faring poorly, making people believe that the country is faring better. The term comes from stories of a fake portable village built by Grigory Potemkin, former lover of Empress Catherine II, solely to impress the Empress during her journey to Crimea in 1787. While modern historians agree that accounts of this portable village are exaggerated, the original story was that Potemkin erected phony portable settlements along the banks of the Dnieper River in order to impress the Russian Empress; the structures would be disassembled after she passed, and re-assembled farther along her route to be viewed again as if another example.”

See, in Russia they were trying to portray something positive but in New York it was a reversed Potemkin scenario, to scare us to death!

I went to meetings all throughout the pandemic in a room with 70 people or played house concerts and nobody was masked or vaxxed. We actually did get sick once but we just went through it, no big deal! We took natural healing treatments. We are walking our talk and are not afraid of this scam. I used Vitamin D, zinc, turmeric and garlic! 

I utilize my music as a part of spreading the word by doing living room concerts. We did it in a one bedroom apartment with up to 40 people there! The first one was just a straight classical performance. The second one was folk songs and protest songs. The third one that we had recently, was all parodies on the pandemic. We would take famous songs and put our own lyrics on it. It was a great party. Such a nice feeling of community. Many of us are thinking of getting land out in the country with alternative structures to create our own little society as an answer to fascism. 

I love art and music and great cinema that are filled with awe and what life could be like! A violin touches us directly in our hearts. Some of my favorite composers: Bach, Mahler and Brahms and Sibelius can truly express Mother Nature and big spiritual emotions. Music is the tapestry of our life because it fills up with beauty, meaning, truth and something to live for. 

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Frankcraven
Frankcraven
April 21, 2022 1:31 pm

Excellent article and encouraging words from Jeffery Ellenberger, thank you.