Estonians are a resilient and powerful nation that has survived very difficult times, and there is no doubt that we Estonians will survive this time as well, despite the great social upheaval that is occurring around the world. It is important to remember that creating fear and causing people to quarrel with one another has always been an effective tool of the old system, and they are still trying to make the most out of it. So let us trust our heart, intuition and common sense, let us stand in empathy and love. Let us create community structures on the principle of self-organization and let us support each other! The new one cannot be born in its entirety until the old structures have left the arena.
Our lives are the sum of our thoughts, environment, food and water. We all have a god to believe in; we are all creators, and we create life together. We always receive what we give others. When we share love and forgiveness, when we are honest with ourselves and others, our lives will be honest, happy and full of love. Share honesty, love, and forgiveness with others. Let's grateful!
The official WHO documentation includes a public guideline on launching vaccination campaigns. The document outlines the main course of action on how to encourage people to get vaccinated; how to build media presence and shape public opinion on immunization; how to impact different communities and social groups; how to involve politicians, experts, and influencers; how to engage on social media in order to influence vaccination decisions. In short, how to launch the plan, the implementation of which we are currently witnessing every day.
Peter Navarro, a professor emeritus of economics and public policy, has published the third and concluding part of his report analyzing the results of the US 2020 presidential election.