What a beautiful eulogy. What an amazing person. Warner Mendenhall truly made a difference. You at No College Mandates have also made such a difference, and while I'm not surprised, I'm only learning now from this essay how much Warner Mendenhall helped you. Much gratitude to him, and to you. I never met him but I did once see him from afar— he was smiling broadly. And I transcribed an excerpt from a Zoom meeting in which he was talking with Albert Benavides— and in that, I could perceive all the qualities you mention here. May Warner Mendenhall rest in peace and in joy.
Rest in Peace Warner. You made such a difference. I hope that many take his place. It is outrageous that they forced the healthiest young people in out society to take an experimental shot by lying that it prevented transmission when the CDC admitted there was no proof that it did in its first official papers.
This fight against the CV19 shot must continue. Its harm is now proven yet doctors are still administering it. It is still supported by CDC. Such an offense against science and critical thinking is unimaginable to me. Bless Warner Mendenhall. The mandates are gone but the pressure to take the shot is still strong.
Incredibly beautiful writing and instantly swept back to many memories of Warner. He was one of a kind -- always so warm and fierce at the same time. Knowing him was one of the rare blessings of the Covid madness.
So much gratitude for his work - and yours. The measure of a life is not in years lived, but in lives changed. By that measure, his was an extraordinary life. His impact - and yours - will live on.
Thank you for this beautifully articulated tribute to Warner. May God bless that wonderful man--and you, for heeding the call to do your incredible and lifesaving work. I am grateful the two of you found each other and diligently persevered through some very dark days. His passing is a profound loss to the world. Now we continue pressing forward for medical autonomy without him but with his influence and example to fortify us all.
What a beautiful eulogy. What an amazing person. Warner Mendenhall truly made a difference. You at No College Mandates have also made such a difference, and while I'm not surprised, I'm only learning now from this essay how much Warner Mendenhall helped you. Much gratitude to him, and to you. I never met him but I did once see him from afar— he was smiling broadly. And I transcribed an excerpt from a Zoom meeting in which he was talking with Albert Benavides— and in that, I could perceive all the qualities you mention here. May Warner Mendenhall rest in peace and in joy.
Attorney Warner was a gem. Thank you for the work you did with No College Mandates.
Rest in Peace Warner. You made such a difference. I hope that many take his place. It is outrageous that they forced the healthiest young people in out society to take an experimental shot by lying that it prevented transmission when the CDC admitted there was no proof that it did in its first official papers.
This fight against the CV19 shot must continue. Its harm is now proven yet doctors are still administering it. It is still supported by CDC. Such an offense against science and critical thinking is unimaginable to me. Bless Warner Mendenhall. The mandates are gone but the pressure to take the shot is still strong.
Incredibly beautiful writing and instantly swept back to many memories of Warner. He was one of a kind -- always so warm and fierce at the same time. Knowing him was one of the rare blessings of the Covid madness.
Yes, such a personable, brilliant, and ethical man.
So much gratitude for his work - and yours. The measure of a life is not in years lived, but in lives changed. By that measure, his was an extraordinary life. His impact - and yours - will live on.
Thank you for this beautifully articulated tribute to Warner. May God bless that wonderful man--and you, for heeding the call to do your incredible and lifesaving work. I am grateful the two of you found each other and diligently persevered through some very dark days. His passing is a profound loss to the world. Now we continue pressing forward for medical autonomy without him but with his influence and example to fortify us all.