Posted on 12/26/2021 11:35:51 AM PST by DennisR
See video.
Ah…thanks.
no problem. i’ve also seen it called “Original Antigenic Sin.” for further reading if you want. it’s a fascinating and disturbing topic.
Satan’s sperm from Pfizer.
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>>> I assume you mean “Antibody-dependent Enhancement (ADE)”?
I think ADE is a different issue (which is also happening) from auto immune disease, which is what this doctor is describing.
Antibody Dependency Enhancement is where the immune system fails to react properly to an external threat, overcharging the attacking antibodies with no way to shut it down.
Auto Immune Disease is where the immune system literally attacks the tissues of organs which are producing the foreign spike proteins.
This is utterly silly.
Do you think that every time in your life that you've been exposed to a virus or bacterium and have mounted a successful immune response, that your body has continued to make "a sufficient level of antibodies" from then on and until now and the end of eternity? If that were the case, your blood would be so thick and sludgy with antibody protein that you couldn't circulate it. It would be like never changing your oil but continuing to add more and more in. Now that would be sloppy and lazy of the body to do.
No, your body perceives and responds to a foreign invader by activating certain certain lines of cells to clear the infection, especially lymphocytes that are tasked with making the needed specific antibodies. After the invader is cleared, the stimulus to keep creating antibodies and the cells that make the antibodies is gone, and natural feedback with natural clearance of old cells and old proteins means your blood reverts back to a resting state with just the numbers of everything you need to operate the usual way. A successful oil change.
Autoimmune disease only happens when the target of the antibodies is your own tissue, not the foreign invader, and only if the response causes significant tissue damage or organ dysfunction.
The innate immune system is the body's first line of defense against germs entering the body. It responds in the same way to all germs and foreign substances, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the "nonspecific" immune system. It acts very quickly: For instance, it makes sure that bacteria that have entered the skin through a small wound are detected and destroyed on the spot within a few hours. The innate immune system has only limited power to stop germs from spreading, though.The innate and adaptive immune systems, July 30, 2020The adaptive immune system takes over if the innate immune system is not able to destroy the germs. It specifically targets the type of germ that is causing the infection. But to do that it first needs to identify the germ. This means that it is slower to respond than the innate immune system, but when it does it is more accurate. It also has the advantage of being able to "remember" germs, so the next time a known germ is encountered, the adaptive immune system can respond faster.
This memory is also the reason why there are some illnesses you can only get once in your life, because afterwards your body becomes “immune.” It may take a few days for the adaptive immune system to respond the first time it comes into contact with the germ, but the next time the body can react immediately. The second infection is then usually not even noticed, or is at least milder.
“why are people not tested for antibodies BEFORE they get vaccinated?”
Exactly.
Labcorp tests:
https://www.labcorp.com/test-menu/search?query=sars
“i cant Francine, if I do the CIA will label me a blabbermouth and have me killed and ground up and put me in the local baloney supply...
...Not that they’d really do that.
You should keep buying baloney.”
/american dad
Let’s say, that you have not been exposed to SARS-2-CoV, but you have taken the 1st and 2nd Moderna shots.
Given, then, that your immune system is supposed to produce antibodies against the spike protein(s).
How does your immune system NOT see the parent cell (native to you/your body) upon which the faux-spike was, as you say, expressed . . . as hostile and thereby your immune system is, as you say, forms antibodies against your body?
It would be a neat trick, for your immune system to see only the “expressed” spike as hostile, but not your (the host) cell.
Tx, in advance.
I had the same units. I’ve had one J&J shot and a Moderna booster. I was sick at thanksgiving with runny nose and everything smelling like smoke, but my COVID test came back negative - took the booster on Dec 1.
Unfortunately, it seems to be happening everywhere.....
But my point remains the same: if you already have antibodies, you should not need the vaccine. It is synonymous with not giving people insulin if they do not need it. Period.
It is a neat trick, devised by some very clever people. Too clever by half, in my opinion. We are going to find out how well it worked over the next few years.
With a test sample of 220M+ subjects in this national population we will know with certainty one way or another.
I believe that an experiment of that size with a novel technology was extremely unwise. But all the bets are in now. We are just waiting for the results.
No refunds and no returns.
auto-immune
your own body is at war with itself
Thank you for posting. Imagine fleeing Germany or any other country to protect your 4 year old child from medical tyranny.
If you had covid and fought it with your own God given immune system, even if your antibody level wanes, for the rest of your life, your body will remember how it conquered the virus. Thus, if you are exposed again, you will never be as sick as the first time.
Would be nice if the “experts” knew or would admit this.
I think the “experts” want us dead or disabled.
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