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To: Pox

“So, changing the definition of “Vaccine” in order to allow the ineffective and pointless mRNA Covid shots to be classified as such, was useful in what way?”

I didn’t do it, the government did using their tool to con the public. Then as they conned the public they were able to control them. They didn’t say you must have the vaccine. They said if you don’t get it you can’t do certain things. They gave you a choice.

No vaccine ever killed a virus. The virus just ran out of people to infect while the public’s immune system improved and there wasn’t any more people to get it. And all the vaccine did was incite the body to improve the immune system all by itself.

There are Key Concepts: Principles of Antiviral Immunity

Many human viral infections are successfully controlled by the immune system. Covid is one of them.

Certain emerging viruses may overwhelm the immune system and cause severe morbidity and mortality. The elderly and sick.

Other viruses have developed mechanisms to overwhelm or evade the immune system and persist. Variants.

Individuals with defects in innate or adaptive immunity demonstrate more severe viral infections. The elderly and sick.

T-cell immunity is more important for control than antibody with many viral infections.

Antibody is important to minimize reinfection, particularly at mucosal sites

Immune memory is often sufficient to prevent secondary disease, though not in all viral infections and not if the virus mutates

So if we agree that the vaccines do not kill the virus, then can we agree that the injection of something to stimulate the immune system to stop the growth of the virus is feasible? And that’s what the vaccines do. They trigger a response. And depending upon the capacity of the immune system will be the success of the effort?

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16 posted on 08/28/2023 3:52:28 PM PDT by whitney69
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To: whitney69
In this case, specifically Covid, I would have to disagree.

Back when this began, I was reading some very interesting critiques of the mRNA vaccines and one portion that stuck in my mind is the “method of exposure”.

In this specific case, injecting this “vaccine” was a bad idea. The “normal” virus would not enter your system in that fashion. This could cause unknown effects was what she was pointing out and I think she was on to something. Cannot find that paper again.

Our immune system is what it's all about, obviously. Traditional vaccines train our immune system to deal with a specific threat, and it was very effective.

The mRNA strategy they've crafted for this Coronavirus is not what it's cracked up to be, obviously.

17 posted on 08/28/2023 4:37:15 PM PDT by Pox (Eff You China. Buy American!)
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