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I love this, Toby. Thank you.

I'm a big fan of the drop in the bucket approach.

- I keep chalk and stickers in my bag and my car in the event there's a good opportunity to plant some thought seeds. (I went on many road trips over the last 3 1/2 years... and left Fauci stickers in just about every rest stop I passed.)

- I wear my Children's Health Defense, Vaxxed or Kennedy 2024 t-shirt to farmers markets, street fairs, airports and grocery stores and engage in friendly conversations with anyone who comments.

- Showing up at Board of Health meetings is surprisingly useful, even if you're not up for speaking. Many of these groups are used to pushing agendas behind closed doors.

- For some, I think solution-oriented approaches are the best way to introduce scarier ideas. For example, learning there are ways to detox spike protein that can help people with certain symptom profiles subsequent to either the shot or Covid, make it easier for people to digest the possibility that shots can harm without having to confront it in the moment.

- And lastly, once you're "out" in the community as an "anti-vaxxer".... just keep being the decent human you are. I'm always struck by how many people, who have sometimes been judgmental or cruel, have been willing to circle back to me just because they know they can.

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