Not only do you deal with terrible cruelty on a daily basis, you tell people what they don't want to hear
The past few months have been difficult for a dedicated truth teller like
me. It seems that many people don't want to hear about the dangers of
vaccines and the lies and true motives of Fauci and his pharma friends.
Working to abolish vivisection is my calling, no doubt about it. I always
loved animals and became an animal activist early on, but vivisection was
too terrible, too horrifying to deal with and I wanted nothing to do with
it. But everywhere I went from NY to L.A. to Seattle, people kept saying,
"You love animals? You must meet Chris DeRose of Last Chance for Animals." I
couldn't get away from hearing about this Chris DeRose person who was
fighting animal experimentation. But I did decide to seek him out and
finally gave in to doing what I was called by God to do... I became an
anti-vivisectionist.
It's not an easy life. Not only do you deal with terrible cruelty on a daily
basis, you tell people what they don't want to hear. Pink people who race
for the cure get angry and abusive when you tell them that Komen, the Cancer
Society, and all disease organizations torture animals and have no interest
in telling people there are cures to anything because they only care about
getting rich. People get upset when they hear that St. Jude is worth
billions of dollars and that they experiment on children as well as animals.
Even friends I know very well close their eyes and ears to the dangers of
vaccines which is a huge part of vivisection, and get angry with me when I
talk about it.
My fellow activists and I have been yelled at, harassed by police,
bullied, arrested and jailed. None of it is fun. But with all this comes the
wonderful peace of knowing I am following the path of a truthteller and
doing God's will for my life.
It doesn't get any better than that, in spite of the slings and arrows that
may come my way.
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