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To: firebrand

There is other, not contradictory but additional, research that shows that previous infection plus vaccination is much better than just previous infection in preventing new cases.
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Actually, it’s just twice the toxin. You want to get over Covid quickly. Some people will have lasting impacts but these can be reduced or avoided if properly treated.

Having the vaccine just destroys health. There isn’t a benefit. Various researchers have said that the bioengineered vaccine basically out-competes body cells’ production of normal antibodies, and the broad scale of immune resources is reduced to just producing the Covid Vax spike proteins in excessive quantities for a long time, where these toxins accumulate in vital organs.

There just is no benefit to the vaccine. It’s biowarfare, as is the original virus, but the virus is not nearly as toxic and concentrated as the ‘vax’, and the ‘vax’ requires repeated injections of toxins.

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22 posted on 07/04/2021 2:30:14 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

Sorry I can’t find this article.

There was something in the NY Times about being careful to take the correct antibody test because some of them, the later ones, are better than the others. It pointed out the reason: that the earlier ones only measure antibodies from the disease, not from the vaccine, and the ones from the vaccine are more comprehensive and longer-lasting, and therefore provide better resistance than the ones from just having had covid.

I know people don’t like the Times but they are generally pretty good on science.


28 posted on 07/05/2021 6:49:56 AM PDT by firebrand ( )
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