How do you catch the same disease - which supposedly has a 1-2 week incubation time - over 3 weeks? Given that he is apparently showing symptoms and didn't just have a positive test come back, I think the much more likely thing is that he never got over the first bout and the disease is just resurfacing.
That's what some studies are reporting. That the immune system is weakened with every shot. When it's reported, it's followed up with that's why you need to get your booster.
I don't know if this is a lasting issue, or just that it's being overworked and can't replenish fast enough.
Not to mention that in combination with long-term, background effects that might affect immune response over generations. People in highly polluted areas might have shell-shocked immune systems ripe to be plundered by an opportunistic virus/bacteria, and people whose generation was bubble-wrapped beget kids with weak immune systems. It'd be interesting to know if the immune response difference between my generation (X), Boomers, and the older, extinct generations is less than the difference between us and Milllennials and Zs. (In other words, (human) immune systems are collapsing across the board across generations due to a combination of factors. And of course, that's discounting the presence of AIDS since at least the 1950s or 60s.)
As far as I understand it, the overall damage to the immune system might repair itself over time, as long as you don't fall victim to one of the other side effects of the shots, like heart-stopping blood clots, brain aneurysms, or the increased vulnerability to cancer.
However, since the MRNA vaccines are effectively teaching your blood cells to mimic the spike protein whenever COVID or a similar coronavirus is detected in your system, and your immune system will generate antibodies that want to attack objects with that structure, the immune system of someone who has taken one of these vaccines will always be extremely vulnerable to coronaviruses.
Normally, when you get a virus, you get sick while your immune system tries a bunch of different antibodies to fight off the infection before it finds one that works. When you're exposed to that virus again, or to one with a similar genetic structure, your immune system already knows how to produce the most effective antibodies, so the virus will be out of your system, likely before you even get sick.
However, if your immune system starts to attack your own blood cells because they've been programmed to mimic the structure of the virus, then you're always going to get sick when you get that virus. Very sick.
We’ll probably never know for sure what all’s going on with all this because half the data’s made up and we’ll never know which half. What is clear, and has been from the beginning, is that Covid hits some people really hard and it’s easy to know who. Almost everyone survives Covid. And it has degraded into something weaker than a cold or flu in most people at this point since Omicron. The vaccines did not at all ‘stop’ a flu virus much like we never stopped Influenza. We’ll never know for sure if they make Covid less bad for some people because it already wasn’t very bad for almost all living people, and despite being ‘vaccinated’, some people still have it bad and some people still have it easy.
We’ll never know what’s up with masks, either, because although they clearly didn’t stop Covid, with how they’re used in practice, that might help or make it worse, and half the data’s made up. Definitely didn’t stop or kill Covid in the slightest, or even Influenza.
I basically did fuck all this whole time and I never got Covid. Everyone I know that’s super careful all got it over Christmas. I’ve been around people that had it and didn’t care and never got it.
How do you catch the same disease - which supposedly has a 1-2 week incubation time - over 3 weeks? Given that he is apparently showing symptoms and didn't just have a positive test come back, I think the much more likely thing is that he never got over the first bout and the disease is just resurfacing.
Maybe the jabs greatly weakened his immune system?
That's what some studies are reporting. That the immune system is weakened with every shot. When it's reported, it's followed up with that's why you need to get your booster.
I don't know if this is a lasting issue, or just that it's being overworked and can't replenish fast enough.
Not to mention that in combination with long-term, background effects that might affect immune response over generations. People in highly polluted areas might have shell-shocked immune systems ripe to be plundered by an opportunistic virus/bacteria, and people whose generation was bubble-wrapped beget kids with weak immune systems. It'd be interesting to know if the immune response difference between my generation (X), Boomers, and the older, extinct generations is less than the difference between us and Milllennials and Zs. (In other words, (human) immune systems are collapsing across the board across generations due to a combination of factors. And of course, that's discounting the presence of AIDS since at least the 1950s or 60s.)
As far as I understand it, the overall damage to the immune system might repair itself over time, as long as you don't fall victim to one of the other side effects of the shots, like heart-stopping blood clots, brain aneurysms, or the increased vulnerability to cancer.
However, since the MRNA vaccines are effectively teaching your blood cells to mimic the spike protein whenever COVID or a similar coronavirus is detected in your system, and your immune system will generate antibodies that want to attack objects with that structure, the immune system of someone who has taken one of these vaccines will always be extremely vulnerable to coronaviruses.
Normally, when you get a virus, you get sick while your immune system tries a bunch of different antibodies to fight off the infection before it finds one that works. When you're exposed to that virus again, or to one with a similar genetic structure, your immune system already knows how to produce the most effective antibodies, so the virus will be out of your system, likely before you even get sick.
However, if your immune system starts to attack your own blood cells because they've been programmed to mimic the structure of the virus, then you're always going to get sick when you get that virus. Very sick.
Anyone high enough in government got saline anyway, if they got anything at all. Check out all the staged and fake injections in front of cameras.
We’ll probably never know for sure what all’s going on with all this because half the data’s made up and we’ll never know which half. What is clear, and has been from the beginning, is that Covid hits some people really hard and it’s easy to know who. Almost everyone survives Covid. And it has degraded into something weaker than a cold or flu in most people at this point since Omicron. The vaccines did not at all ‘stop’ a flu virus much like we never stopped Influenza. We’ll never know for sure if they make Covid less bad for some people because it already wasn’t very bad for almost all living people, and despite being ‘vaccinated’, some people still have it bad and some people still have it easy.
We’ll never know what’s up with masks, either, because although they clearly didn’t stop Covid, with how they’re used in practice, that might help or make it worse, and half the data’s made up. Definitely didn’t stop or kill Covid in the slightest, or even Influenza.
I basically did fuck all this whole time and I never got Covid. Everyone I know that’s super careful all got it over Christmas. I’ve been around people that had it and didn’t care and never got it.
i encourage useless idiots like stephen colbert to keep getting every single booster, every 12 months, i mean every 4 months, i mean every 3 months.