Way back in the early days of the pandemic, I remember doctors still openly talking about their observations of Covid patients. They said there were two stages. The first, where it was basically just a bad cold, maybe a moderate flu, in terms of symptoms. Then, in the second stage, the immune system would suddenly go into overdrive, and it was that immune overreaction that was putting people in the ICU.
If any of that was actually true, then I could see how the "vaccine" could actually make it worse. For people who were already going to have an immune response that severe, all it was really doing was prepping the body to go as hard as possible, as fast as possible.
At least, it makes sense to me, as far as one can make any sense out of the available info.
Then, in the second stage, the immune system would suddenly go into overdrive, and it was that immune overreaction that was putting people in the ICU.
AKA, a Cytokine Storm. And yes, it is one of the major risk factors in WuFlu infections. And we've known for literal decades that coronavirus vaccines don't work because they can trigger cytokine storms when you get actually infected.
from 2007 - Vaccinated ferrets get liver damage exposed to the disease.
from 2011 - Vaccinated mice get their lungs wrecked after virus exposure
from 2016 - Vaccinated rhesus monkeys also have their lungs wrecked after virus exposure
There has never been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus - those we have come up with have always had a risk of severe side effects when you actually encounter the virus. That has been known since SARS first popped up in 2003, if not earlier. And now we get to see the same reactions over the next few years people as we saw for decades in animals.
Way back in the early days of the pandemic, I remember doctors still openly talking about their observations of Covid patients. They said there were two stages. The first, where it was basically just a bad cold, maybe a moderate flu, in terms of symptoms. Then, in the second stage, the immune system would suddenly go into overdrive, and it was that immune overreaction that was putting people in the ICU.
If any of that was actually true, then I could see how the "vaccine" could actually make it worse. For people who were already going to have an immune response that severe, all it was really doing was prepping the body to go as hard as possible, as fast as possible.
At least, it makes sense to me, as far as one can make any sense out of the available info.
Absolutely correct.
AKA, a Cytokine Storm. And yes, it is one of the major risk factors in WuFlu infections. And we've known for literal decades that coronavirus vaccines don't work because they can trigger cytokine storms when you get actually infected.
from 2007 - Vaccinated ferrets get liver damage exposed to the disease.
from 2011 - Vaccinated mice get their lungs wrecked after virus exposure
from 2016 - Vaccinated rhesus monkeys also have their lungs wrecked after virus exposure
There has never been a successful vaccine against a coronavirus - those we have come up with have always had a risk of severe side effects when you actually encounter the virus. That has been known since SARS first popped up in 2003, if not earlier. And now we get to see the same reactions over the next few years people as we saw for decades in animals.