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851 posted on 10/15/2021 6:49:53 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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TICKER GUY:

Want To Get Covid Many Times?
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Remember this article from the 11th? https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243859

Well, it has some bad news in it. No, not just the jabs have negative efficiency bad news.

Worse news.

How would you like to get Covid-19 more than once?

All you have to do is get vaccinated before you get Covid-19.

You should build “N” antibodies after a natural infection.

So...... with all these vaccine failures where are the N antibodies?

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243905

They’re....... not there.

Indeed, as the vaccinated percentage went up the slope of that line decreased until it..... was flat.

This very strongly implies that getting Covid-19 after being vaccinated, which we now know adjusted for vaccination population percentage is more-likely now if you’re vaccinated than if you’re not appears to give you zero “N” antibody protection.

That is, it appears the jabs program your immune system to fight it off without building those antibodies at all. But we know from past experience with coronaviruses that it is the “N” antibodies that are conserved across mutations and thus are critical, over time, to prevent severe outcomes.

How long this disabling of “N” antibody production is sustained nobody knows, but that it appears to be entirely suppressed in people who have been vaccinated and then get infected seems to be substantiated in that data.

Now we have an explanation for why, when someone who is jabbed gets hammered, they get hammered fast and hard.

Oh, and here’s the even-better news: Covid may never stop “breaking through” in the jabbed. If you took the jab you may well be stuck for life with repeated infections, and while protection may well be 50%, 60% or 80% against hospitalization and death for any given single infection if you roll those dice enough times they will come up snake eyes and you’re screwed.

The only good news is that since Delta appears to escape the jabs sufficiently to infect the mutational pressure may be insufficient to continue generating more strains with even better escape potential.

If you got jabbed you better hope that’s true; if its not, well....

Oops.


978 posted on 10/16/2021 3:44:22 AM PDT by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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TICKER GUY’S ANALYSIS —SEE LINK FOR AT-WILL EXPLANATIONS

Mandates, Contracts And Facts
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Here’s reality folks:

Labor is a contract, just like anything else, and follows the same laws.

It works like this, whether you’re buying gasoline, a deck for your home, a can of beans or an hour of labor:

***Offer. One side offers to do something; provide a gallon of gas, a can of beans, an hour of labor, or some other act. There is a negotiation, no matter how one-sided (e.g. posting a price on a shelf) or not (two parties across a table hashing things out.) That which is material all must be agreed; anything that one side or the other wants to insist upon has to be part of this.

***Acceptance. For any agreement with a term over one year The Statute of Frauds generally applies, which means the agreement must be reduced to writing.

For something of less than one year, in most cases (but not all; there are exceptions with the best-known being the sale of real estate) the agreement can be verbal and is still binding.

Both parties must agree to the same terms; that is, what is offered and what is accepted must in all material respects be the same thing or there is no contract. In most cases one party provides money, but not all; it is perfectly legitimate to contract for a case of beer in exchange for mowing your lawn, as an example.

This is called “a meeting of the minds.” If all parties involved did not agree to the same thing then there is no contract. That which was not contemplated at the time cannot be unilaterally inserted by either side later on.

***Consideration. What each party offers must be of some value. The amount of said value doesn’t matter (e.g. you can contract to sell a house for one dollar), and indeed in many cases the amount of money involved is nominal — but something of value must be put on the table by both parties.
(There are other rules that may apply for “promises” but this is not at issue here.) At least one party must actually act in providing said consideration although they don’t have to complete doing so.

***Mutual Obligation. Both parties must agree to something that is a burden. The burden does not have to be large but it must exist. You can’t, for example, meet that obligation by breathing — at least not on Earth and above ground level where oxygen is freely available. You might be able to on a Space Station where oxygen is very scarce, however.

***Competence, Capacity and Legality. A person who is legally incompetent cannot contract. Nor can you contract to do an impossible thing (e.g. jump over the Empire State Building using nothing but your muscles.)

You also cannot contract to do an illegal thing; if you attempt that its unenforceable.

The problem is that once you have a contract neither side can change it unilaterally. The City cannot compel you to disclose new health information that was not part of the agreement to provide labor to the City, no matter who claims to have the authority to enforce that.

It does not matter if the City Government, State Government or Federal Government issues such an edict. Said entities can require that as a condition of all new agreements but they cannot retroactively change the agreements that exist.

...SNIP...

https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243911


980 posted on 10/16/2021 3:49:41 AM PDT by greeneyes ( Moderation In Pursuit of Justice is NO Virtue--LET FREEDOM RING)
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