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To: little jeremiah
Remind me what Antibody Dependent Enhancement is. Can’t remember if it’s good/bad/doesn’t exist etc.

When the coof first came out in Wuhan, and there were those supposedly bootleg videos of people walking down the street and dropping dead, the idea of antibody-dependent enhancement was floated.

It's a known issue, it occurs (for example) with Dengue fever. More on that later.

Without getting *too* far into the weeds, wqhat happens if, , antibodies to one strain, actually either help another strain invade cells, or make it so the second strain enters white blood cells and grow there, instead of just getting eaten like a nice little virus?

IIRC dengue fever has four different strains, and recovering from one strain, or getting vaccinated for it, makes your body much more susceptible to dying from a different strain. With COVID 19, remember its more fancy name is SARS CoV-2 ; there was a SARS virus breakout people got all worried about in 2003 or something, so people worried that the new strain of SARS was so terrible because of antibody dependent enhancement, on people who recovered from, or got vaccinated for, the older version.

With COVID-19, this *might* be happening because of what is known as a "leaky vaccine". If you have a vaccine (just like the jabs being pushed now), which doesn't kill all the virus, so that people with the jab have lesser symptoms, but can still catch and spread the virus, that means the the forms of the virus most likely to spread among those who got jabbed, are going to be *mutated* forms. Some of which might end up being worse than the original.

It's kinda more risky than that for the jabs, because they don't use "whole virus": they don't even tell the body to make antibodies, but to make part of the virus itself. The body is then supposed to figure out how to make antibodies to that part of the virus, and be ready to fight it when real virus does show up.

Aside from the spike protein being a problem all by itself, there's one other little issue: people who caught COVID naturally and fight it off, don't have the most antibodies to the spike protein. They have the most antibodies to the nucleocapsid proteins, the proteins that form the shell around the virus's genetic material. Which is why the Pfizer and other jabs don't work so well...

782 posted on 08/05/2021 9:27:48 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: grey_whiskers; LittleLinda

Thanks very muchfor your replies, I will re-read in the morning and see if I understand enough to ask another question.


789 posted on 08/05/2021 10:42:33 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Nothing is more important than Truth)
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