Before March of 2020, I was a regular guy working and doing what I could to make ends meet.
It wasn't at all what my parents, or my aunt and uncle, wanted for me.
I grew up in a rough and serious home in the desert of eastern Idaho.
We were cattle ranchers who lived off the land, and even though we had running water in the house, it came from the city, and the well water just tasted better.
We watered the animals and our garden with it, and enjoyed a nice tall glass afterwards.
So, I am no stranger to hard work, which was rewarded with a tasty meal, and that sweet well water.
I remember the city started taxing ranchers who grazed their cattle off BLM land and like all good cowboys, my father and uncle protested it. But to no avail.
After the threat of fines, and seizure of cattle, dad decided to sell his land.
To this day, I can still see my uncle and dad go rounds over the decision. It nearly came to fistfights several times.
The land had been in the family since the late 1870's, or close to 100 years before I was born, and Uncle John wasn't going to just let that go.
By the time I was 16, the hard work had ended, and I started working for my uncle, and our neighbors for extra cash after school.
Then, one day I was visiting my older brother in Colorado, he had moved there when he turned 20 shortly after dad sold everything, and was working rebuilding old IBM computers.
My uncle had begged him to work on the ranch, and he did for about a year, until he got married and moved in with his wife's family in Denver.
I too worked with my uncle for a few years more as well, but it wasn't like before. He was a very good man, very quiet and when you messed up, he would tell you and show you how to do it better.
After visiting my brother, I thought I would take a free computer course in the university near my home in Idaho Falls. My uncle was supportive, and allowed me to pursue it.
Looking back, I often feel bad for turning my back on him, but he held no grudge, and always welcomed me in his home.
Fast forward to 2020, I'm now 45, and working various jobs.
I took a trip to Texas with a friend and both our girlfriends and we stopped in a Whataburger to try their food.
I was checking my emails, and watching YouTube when I came across the news stating that covid had come to the USA.
At first I brushed it off and we enjoyed our meals, and left.
Three days later, back home, I was watching the news, and a report came on about this covid.
It was late March, and I decided to go to Twitter to find out more about what the news was calling a "pandemic".
Then came the masks, then hand sanitizer, and then lockdowns.
I had had enough, and was trying to get more info to see what was really happening.
Then, the 60 minutes episode aired where they interviewed the general in charge of Trump's Operation Warp Speed.
It only took watching that episode to understand fully what was REALLY going on.
It was a live exercise where they were planning to inoculate the entire American population. And what the general said, shook me to my core...
"Shame on us..."
He meant that there were going to be NO exceptions, everyone was going to get inoculated, even if they wanted to refuse due to religious beliefs, or exemptions.
That moment, I remember scrambling to call family and friends to tell them what was about to happen. We were faced with a very serious decision.
My family had ALWAYS refused the flu shots, and my mother made sure that none of us got it while in school.
I was NOT about to get jabbed with an unknown substance, so I went to social media to warn everyone who would listen.
In November, I tweeted several times about how the inoculation would kill millions of Americans, and I wasn't about to get it.
I told my family that I was selling everything, and leaving the country.
They called me insane, and a conspiracy theorist, and that the government wasn't trying to kill us.
I begged them to come with me...none followed.
I moved to Mexico with around $3,800 USD, and settled in the state of Veracruz. And about a week later, I got news that many of my family members were going to take the inoculation when it was available.
They all eventually took it to keep their jobs.
I warned them, and now we see what has taken place.
This is going to be a 3 parter, so you can see where I came from, where I have been for 3 years after the PLANdemic, and what is happening now, and in the future.
Thanks for reading part 1.