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The Movie

Updated: Jan 4




In 2021, I participated in a movie about COVID-19. The storyline used my own experience with the virus to amplify its themes of fear and manipulation. The experience felt surreal, almost like The Matrix, as if I were plugged into a digital world while sedated, bringing this narrative to life.

Initially, the project seemed honorable, and I felt proud to be part of it. I enjoyed my role and believed I was contributing to something meaningful, perhaps even noble, for medical purposes. However, as the story unfolded, my character became a force for exposing the truth about the virus—how it was misused and miscommunicated. In this narrative, I moved in and out of the "movie," always picking up where I had left off.

The plot evolved into a battle for truth—and for my survival—as I was hunted down for revealing the hidden schemes surrounding the pandemic. The danger escalated to life-threatening levels as I was pursued with weapons, constantly on the run. Yet, in a dramatic twist, I was ultimately saved by a compassionate Chinese doctor, bringing the movie to its conclusion.

This story wasn’t about the medical field opposing me but symbolized a spiritual battle—a reflection of the enemy's work to divide and harm humanity through the virus. COVID-19 not only claimed countless lives but also created divisions among families, friends, and communities, fueled by differing opinions. While the virus itself was devastating, its true harm extended beyond physical illness, driving wedges between people and fostering hatred.

As a reminder, let us not forsake gathering together (Hebrews 10:25). Many lives have been lost, but we must hold on to the importance of unity, compassion, and understanding in these challenging times.

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