Love and Logic. The best of friends. A fabulous twosome. Move over, Mr Spock. Meet Peter McCullough. And many many more! Happy Holidaying with this Celebration!
We all know the stereotype of Mr Spock - all logic, no emotion. That’s not my experience of being a super logical person. Lots of emotion. And when I look around, that’s what I often see.
When I look at people I admire, lots of love and logic. I think, right now, of Peter McCullough, all he’s done when most doctors did not go with logic, with facts, but let people die, not prescribing effective treatments, and on top of that prescribing Remdesivir which studies had established as dangerous. No logic. And no love. Ughhh!
Not Peter McCullough. Love of his patients. Love and care and courage. So much emotion. And logic, acknowledging facts - including the fact that he was endangering his career by his love and care.
More and more people are coming to mind. Peter and Ginger Breggin. Catherine Austin Fitts. Naomi Wolf. Jerm. Richard Dolan. Edward Dowd. Sucharit Bhakdi. Mike Yeadon. Tess Lawrie. Charles Hoffe. Mark Trozzi, the Canadian doctor who sold his house and closed his practice to be able to speak out full-time on the dangers of the injections.
The emotion that comes to mind most often: courage. But also, so much, love for the people, for humanity - for everyday people they do their best to save.
What also strikes me is their intelligence.
And then there is curiosity. They do not accept what they are told and follow orders. They think and explore. So, again, courage, intelligence, curiosity.
i started by talking about being a super logical person. I’d say my logic made it more likely I wouldn’t be taken in by the so-called narrative. When I heard - April 8 2020 - of Dr Zelenko’s incredible success with HCQ, it made logical sense that this remedy would be adopted - or at least tested immediately since people were dying without it - in a world where the leaders cared about the well-being of people, of their own citizens. When it wasn’t adopted - and in fact when it was widely prohibited - the only logical conclusion I could see (then and now) was that something very rotten was going on.
My logic combined with my caring. I cared about people.
Again, love and logic.
I’ve done a short celebration of each of them - of love and of logic. I’ll include the celebrations here. I’ll start with the CELEBRATION OF LOVE:
https://rumble.com/v19s2gr-a-celebration-of-love.html
And now, equally important, a CELEBRATION OF LOGIC:
https://rumble.com/v19jhrp-a-celebration-of-logic.html
So my gift to you - Christmas, Hanukkah, Whatever or Nothing Whatsoever - is this double celebration. Love and Logic.
PS. Here, by the way are my earlier posts celebrating each of these 2 amazing things - love and logic, logic and love - especially powerful when combined:
Posted December 25, 2022
Merry Christmas to You & Yours Elsa! Cheers! 1Love!
A word has been swirling around my head related to these themes.
Dignity
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Elsa.