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What You Saw Matters More Than What They Said

She saw the seizures. They said it wasn’t the shot. Science starts with observation — and this mom didn’t back down.

What You Saw Matters More Than What They Said

Observation is the first step of science — not a threat to it

If you've ever said:

“I know it was the vaccine. I saw what happened with my own eyes…”

…and then got told you’re not being “scientific”?

Here’s the truth:

Science starts with observation.
Not with consensus. Not with policy. Not with a white coat.
With you, noticing what others missed.

This isn’t opinion — it’s the foundation of the scientific method:

  1. Observe what’s happening.
  2. Ask a clear question.
  3. Gather information.
  4. Form a hypothesis.
  5. Test it.
  6. Draw conclusions.

If they tell you your child’s seizures “couldn’t have been the shot” — but they didn’t observe the seizure,
didn’t listen to the timing,
didn’t ask follow-up questions…

Then they’re skipping step one.
Which means they’re not doing science.

You are.

Don’t let them shame you out of your own data.
Because when it’s your child, observation isn’t optional — it’s survival.

We trust what we see.

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