ADE is Antibody Dependency Enhancement.
It's when antibodies which are created by the immune system during an infection bind with a virus, but essentially don't do anything. Instead, they act as a sort of Trojan, allowing the virus to get into cells and trigger a more severe immune response.
Basically, the virus becomes much more severe in a person who has already been exposed to it, by previous infection or vaccine, because their antibodies aren't really doing anything except binding to the virus and triggering a more sever reaction in the immune system.
I remember in the Weinstein podcast with Malone, Malone said this is what he was worried about originally and decided it wasn’t a concern. So, we now know it is?
A concern? Yeah.
Is it guaranteed to happen?
Nope. But it's hard to say at this point. Some scientists say it's very likely.
Here's a recent study released with regards to ADE.
So the risk is present, and with every variant it technically increases. What's also interesting is with Delta we're noticing that people who are vaccinated are displaying more severe symptoms and they also have similar -- and sometimes more -- viral loads than those who aren't. That said, there are definitely no guarantees.
Personally, I prefer to be cautious because there's enough other issues with the vaccine and since the Pharma companies aren't held liable in any way, I'm sure as hell not going to trust them. You know how many times they've been caught lying?
What really bothers me is that any information that these authoritarian assholes find inconvenient is being censored and obscured. I think people should have the right to know that to date over 1 million people have been maimed/injured by the vaccine, and almost 10,000 (that are actually reported) have died from it.
There's a very real reason that we never made a vaccine for corona virus's (before Covid Corona was also known as the common cold) in the past. The chances for mutation and much stronger variants of the cold were exceedingly high, and creating vaccines for it came with the risk of ADE.
No the OP, but yes, Malone did mention ADE in that interview. It's been a while since I heard it, but I think that Malone did acknowledge in the Weinstein interview that there was not yet a signal of ADE in the data he had seen. In more recent interviews with Malone, however, he has indicated some data (e.g. viral load data from vaccinated individuals) is starting to trigger alarm bells for him regarding ADE. I'm thinking here of interviews with Malone by Bannon, which you should be able to find on Odysee.
I didn't, but I'll look it up in the morning.
I stopped following Eric about a year ago when he was getting annoying for a while. But I'll be sure to listen in to it and let you know.
ADE is Antibody Dependency Enhancement.
It's when antibodies which are created by the immune system during an infection bind with a virus, but essentially don't do anything. Instead, they act as a sort of Trojan, allowing the virus to get into cells and trigger a more severe immune response. Basically, the virus becomes much more severe in a person who has already been exposed to it, by previous infection or vaccine, because their antibodies aren't really doing anything except binding to the virus and triggering a more sever reaction in the immune system.
I remember in the Weinstein podcast with Malone, Malone said this is what he was worried about originally and decided it wasn’t a concern. So, we now know it is?
A concern? Yeah. Is it guaranteed to happen?
Nope. But it's hard to say at this point. Some scientists say it's very likely.
Here's a recent study released with regards to ADE.
https://www.journalofinfection.com/article/S0163-4453(21)00392-3/fulltext
Here's a good read that breaks things down a bit, if you're interested:
https://alethonews.com/2021/04/18/is-a-coronavirus-vaccine-a-ticking-time-bomb/
Basically, the concern is more for variants.
Here's an article from a French virologist and Nobel Prize winner discussing some concerns.
https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/2021/05/24/bombshell-nobel-prize-winner-reveals-covid-vaccine-is-creating-variants/
So the risk is present, and with every variant it technically increases. What's also interesting is with Delta we're noticing that people who are vaccinated are displaying more severe symptoms and they also have similar -- and sometimes more -- viral loads than those who aren't. That said, there are definitely no guarantees. Personally, I prefer to be cautious because there's enough other issues with the vaccine and since the Pharma companies aren't held liable in any way, I'm sure as hell not going to trust them. You know how many times they've been caught lying?
What really bothers me is that any information that these authoritarian assholes find inconvenient is being censored and obscured. I think people should have the right to know that to date over 1 million people have been maimed/injured by the vaccine, and almost 10,000 (that are actually reported) have died from it.
There's a very real reason that we never made a vaccine for corona virus's (before Covid Corona was also known as the common cold) in the past. The chances for mutation and much stronger variants of the cold were exceedingly high, and creating vaccines for it came with the risk of ADE.
Different virus, same family.
MUCH more related to SARS-1 (which the Chinese evolved it from).
Thanks.
Did you watch that interview with Weinstein and Robert Malone? This is what Malone was talking about right?
No the OP, but yes, Malone did mention ADE in that interview. It's been a while since I heard it, but I think that Malone did acknowledge in the Weinstein interview that there was not yet a signal of ADE in the data he had seen. In more recent interviews with Malone, however, he has indicated some data (e.g. viral load data from vaccinated individuals) is starting to trigger alarm bells for him regarding ADE. I'm thinking here of interviews with Malone by Bannon, which you should be able to find on Odysee.
I didn't, but I'll look it up in the morning. I stopped following Eric about a year ago when he was getting annoying for a while. But I'll be sure to listen in to it and let you know.