My Protest Day

This little video is an absolute MUST WATCH. Not one single sleeper could argue with it because the video features MSM headlines. Brilliantly done. I agree with Pepe Lives Matter - it's a masterpiece.

Boeing workers in Seattle are protesting the jab mandate. Awesome enthusiasm on a dismal day.

A message with black humor - so many examples these days.

Light Warriors have literally got the [D]eep [S]tate on the run. Love it.

Is Putin signalling the incoming Global Currency Reset...??

A citizen journalist filmed a video showing trucks sitting idle at ports because cranes are not loading products.

A judge denied a father access to his three year old daughter because he refused the jab. The judge said the jab is 'a prerequisite to participate meaningfully in every day society'. Wow. Prejudice, much.

This brings me to the protest I attended today in my local town. There was a 74 year old man sitting among the protesters holding a placard which stated that he has been denied cancer treatment at our local hospital because he is un-jabbed. The inhumanity is beyond comprehension.

The protest was moving, exhilarating, powerful. The crowd of approximately 1500 people was vocal in their call for FREEDOM. We sang the National Anthem at the beginning. Afterwards all the members of my Voices for Freedom group admitted that we shed tears while we were singing. The sense of unity during these terribly divisive times as we sang the anthem overwhelmed me. The main message today from the protest leaders to the crowd: 'You are NOT alone.'

Afterwards, many of us chatted for ages. The main topic of conversation was the jab mandate for jobs. Many Light Warriors will be walking away from much loved jobs. More tears were shed in solidarity. So many hugs. Hugs have become a hugely important part of my life since I joined Voices for Freedom several months ago. They are the antidote to masks and social distancing.

I popped into a shopping centre on the way home. A little girl dressed in a ballet tutu was dancing along beside her mother, looking so cute. I gave her a huge smile which she returned with glee. Looking around, I realized that I was the only unmasked person in the entire shopping centre. No one else to grin broadly and share in the little girl's delight.

We do this for the children. The countless children who have already tragically lost their lives, and the children we are trying so hard to protect now.

WE'VE GOT THIS.

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Where We Go One We Go All.

Love and Light
Sierra

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  1. Thankyou SierraπŸ’œ
    You are a blessing.

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    1. Thank you Caroline - so are you! Love and hugs to you.

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  2. The power of the heart! Thank you for sharing your joy today

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    1. Thank you, Annette. It was such a profound experience, I am glad you felt the joy too. Love and Light to you.

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  3. What a wonderful day! Love and Light, Sierra!!

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    1. It was a wonderful day, Jan. Thank goodness for the great weather. Today is stormy with a lot of wind and rain. Spirit blessed us immensely yesterday. Love and Light to you!

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  4. Grrrreat Report Sierra!!! ❤️❤️❤️πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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    1. Thank you, my friend! So lovely to hear from you, as always. Love and Light and hugs.

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  5. Sounds like you had a great day. And doing good works with others!

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    1. Thanks DD! Yes, it was a great day. Powerful unity and Love.

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