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Both COVID “Vaccines” & RSV “Vaccines” cause ADE & you’re more likely to get severe COVID & RSV after Vaccination
expose-news.com ^ | February 10, 2023 | Rhoda Wilson

Posted on 11/25/2023 8:01:08 PM PST by ransomnote

Pharma thinks we need a “vaccine” for every illness, even if it shows up in most people as a mild cold. This latest one has been granted fast-track designation, meaning it will skip the usual scrutiny, just like the covid injections did. Get ready for the fear-mongering so people will roll up their sleeves again.

Moderna just moved one step closer to bringing mRNA-1345, an RSV injection, to market.  The US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) granted the experimental injection fast-track designation in August 2021.  Moderna’s mRNA RSV injection has now been given Breakthrough Therapy Designation, which allows for faster development and an expedited review period.

RSV is usually not serious; most people experience only mild, cold-like symptoms and recover on their own in a week or two.

Moderna plans to file for FDA approval of mRNA-1345 in the first half of 2023.  Along with Moderna’s mRNA RSV injection, Pfizer and GSK have also developed RSV vaccines that are awaiting regulatory approval.

Get ready. A new mRNA injection is barrelling down the runway and may be available as soon as fall 2023. This time, it’s not to target SARS-CoV-2 but, rather, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a pathogen that typically causes mild cold-like symptoms.

Pfizer and Moderna are racing to bring their RSV injections to market, and Moderna just moved one step closer with its mRNA-1345. The US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) granted the experimental injection fast-track designation in August 2021. Now, Moderna’s mRNA RSV injection has been given Breakthrough Therapy Designation, which allows for faster development and an expedited review period.1

WEF Warns of RSV ‘Tripledemic’

You may have seen RSV making headlines more often than usual this winter – in lockstep with the mRNA injections soon to be released to save us all from it. In November 2022, the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) warned RSV could cause a “tripledemic” along with covid-19 and flu.2

It reported case numbers of RSV rising in the US and Canada because children weren’t exposed to this and other common infections during covid-19 lockdowns.3 The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention also warned:4

CDC surveillance has shown an increase in RSV detections and RSV-associated emergency department visits and hospitalisations in multiple US regions, with some regions nearing seasonal peak levels. Clinicians and public health professionals should be aware of increases in respiratory viruses, including RSV.

Still, RSV is usually not serious; most people recover on their own in a week or two. While it can lead to severe illness, including bronchiolitis and pneumonia, in infants younger than 1 year and older adults, almost all children have had an RSV infection by their second birthday5 – and most recover from it just fine.

We saw from Operation Warp Speed how pharmaceutical companies and governments have bragged about the speed with which they can approve new injections, however. And the RSV injection is no different. At this point, the obligatory RSV propaganda seems perfectly timed to ramp up with the coming release of a new RSV injection.

Moderna’s mRNA RSV Injection Is on the Way

The FDA granted Moderna’s mRNA-1345 Breakthrough Therapy Designation based on a Phase 3 trial involving 37,000 adults aged 60 years and older.6 The mRNA RSV injection had a reported efficacy of 83.7% against RSV-associated lower respiratory tract disease. Moderna plans to file for FDA approval of mRNA-1345 in the first half of 2023.7

The injection initially would be intended for adults aged 60 and over, but Moderna is also testing its mRNA RSV injection in children via an ongoing Phase 1 trial.8 “With this designation, we look forward to productive conversations with the FDA in the hopes of bringing our RSV vaccine candidate for older adults to the market safely and quickly,” Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said.9

Moderna’s RSV injection uses the same lipid nanoparticle as its covid-19 injection. The primary difference between the two injections is the coding of the mRNA. In the RSV injection, the mRNA encodes for a prefusion F glycoprotein. Prefusion F protein is a protein that mediates the RSV virus’ entry into your cells and is known to elicit a neutralising antibody response.10

Under normal circumstances, it’s hard to imagine an RSV vaccine built on a novel mRNA platform getting fast-tracked, but we’re no longer in normal times. The rollout of mRNA covid-19 injections has, as predicted, paved the way for any number of new mRNA-based injections going straight to human trials. RSV is just the beginning.

Moderna Has 48 mRNA Injection Programs Underway

At WEF’s Davos Agenda 2022, at a session titled “covid-19: What’s Next?”11 Bancel was open about Moderna’s plans to combine multiple “vaccines,” such as a covid-19 dose, a flu dose and an RSV dose, into one injection – coming in 2023 – to avoid “compliance issues.” He said:12

The other piece we’re working on is for 2023, is how do we make it possible from a societal standpoint that people want to be vaccinated?

And we’re going to do this by preparing combinations, we’re working on the flu vaccine, we’re working on an RSV vaccine, and our goal is to be able to have a single annual booster, so that we don’t have compliance issues, where people don’t want to get two to three shots a winter, but they get one dose, where they get a booster for corona, and a booster for flu and RSV, to make sure that people get their vaccine.

When asked how soon this would occur, he continued:13,14

So the RSV program is now in Phase 3, the flu program is in Phase 2 and soon in Phase 3, I hope as soon as second quarter of this year. So the best-case scenario would be the fall of 2023, as a best case scenario …

At the 2023 WEF meeting in Davos, Bancel again spoke about mRNA injections, this time stating he’d “like to have mRNA capacity on every continent.”15 It seems they’re well on their way.

As of January 2023, Moderna has 48 programs in development, including “36 programs in clinical trials encompassing investigational mRNA infectious disease vaccine candidates and mRNA therapeutic candidates spanning seven different modalities.”16 In a news release, Bancel reported:17

Applying our experience and using our mRNA platform, we are developing vaccine candidates that we believe could one day help prevent hospitalisations and deaths from some of the most prevalent respiratory viruses.

We are also progressing several respiratory vaccine candidates, including combination vaccines against multiple respiratory viruses, and are committed to building our respiratory franchise.

By pursuing combination products to protect against a range of diseases, we believe that we can potentially help decrease morbidity and mortality from respiratory disease, lower healthcare costs and increase health security globally.

Moderna Made mRNA ‘Breakthrough’ Right Before Pandemic

The Pentagon’s secretive Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (“DARPA”) has been working for years to develop an antibody to any virus within 60 days of collecting blood from a survivor.18

Its Pandemic Prevention Platform program, known as P3, “aims specifically to develop a scalable, adaptable, rapid response platform capable of producing relevant numbers of doses against any known or previously unknown infectious threat within 60 days of identification of such a threat in order to keep the outbreak from escalating and decrease disruptions to the military and homeland.”19

DARPA also launched ADEPT:PROTECT (Autonomous Diagnostics to Enable Prevention and Therapeutics: Prophylactic Options to Environmental and Contagious Threats) to develop technologies – like mRNA – that can be rapidly deployed against emerging infectious diseases and biological weapons.20

It was September 2019 when Moderna announced it had developed mRNA-1944 – the first systemic mRNA therapeutic to show production of a secreted protein in humans – courtesy of financial support from DARPA’s ADEPT:PROTECT program.21 Months later, the covid-19 pandemic would result in the development of the first experimental mRNA gene therapy, which has been distributed among the masses. The Highwire reported:22

With uncanny foresight, Moderna’s expeditious mRNA endeavour… had immediate manufacturing support from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to ensure the pandemic’s gene-editing jabs traversed the globe. Significantly, CEPI was founded in 2017 by the WEF, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the governments of Norway and India.

Aligned with the same goals as DARPA, CEPI is a global syndicate of public-private organisations whose mission is to highlight pandemic threats, continuously prepare for the next “Disease X,” and advance vaccines.

Presently, over 13 billion doses of covid-19 vaccines have been administered worldwide. With vaccine manufacturers protected from liability, evidence increasingly indicates that mRNA injections are not just failing but, more significantly, are causing many serious adverse events, including myocarditis, increased risk of cancer and stroke, and death.

Will mRNA RSV Injections Trigger a Public Health Disaster?

Past attempts to develop RSV vaccines have ended in tragedy, particularly in the 1960s. In a trial on infants, two babies died after first appearing to tolerate the injection. The problem occurred during the following cold and flu season when 80% of those vaccinated caught RSV and had to be hospitalised. Only 5% of those who received the placebo injection were hospitalised for RSV.23

The issue is antibody-dependent enhancement (“ADE”), a problem that’s also occurred in the development of coronavirus injections. In 2020, Timothy Cardozo of NYU Langone Health and Ronald Veazey with the Tulane University School of Medicine set out to determine if enough research existed to require clinicians to disclose the specific risk that covid-19 shots could worsen disease if the recipient is exposed to circulating virus – similar to what occurred in the RSV trial.

They reviewed preclinical and clinical evidence, which revealed that ADE is a significant concern, noting:24

Covid‐19 vaccines designed to elicit neutralising antibodies may sensitise vaccine recipients to more severe disease than if they were not vaccinated. Vaccines for SARS, MERS and RSV have never been approved, and the data generated in the development and testing of these vaccines suggest a serious mechanistic concern:

… that vaccines designed empirically using the traditional approach (consisting of the unmodified or minimally modified coronavirus viral spike to elicit neutralising antibodies), be they composed of protein, viral vector, DNA or RNA and irrespective of delivery method, may worsen covid‐19 disease via antibody‐dependent enhancement (ADE).

They concluded that to meet medical ethics standards of informed consent, people who receive covid-19 injections should be clearly warned of the “specific and significant covid-19 risk of ADE.”25 This didn’t happen, and it likely won’t for RSV injections, either.

More RSV Injections in the Pipeline

Along with Moderna’s mRNA RSV injections, Pfizer and GSK have also developed RSV “vaccines” that are awaiting regulatory approval. Pfizer is even targeting its RSV injection to pregnant women, claiming it can help prevent RSV in newborns. While Moderna is also planning trials in pregnant women, GSK stopped its pregnancy trial in 2022 due to safety concerns.26

But no matter which pharmaceutical company ends up being the first to bring it to market, the RSV “vaccine” is clearly on the way. It could potentially be available by fall 2023, and the way RSV was hyped over the winter, it likely won’t be long before this shot moves beyond the older people target and expands to infants and children, becoming another requirement on the official vaccine schedule.

But considering the multitude of problems associated with the mRNA covid-19 injections, I’m not optimistic about the development of a fast-tracked mRNA injection against RSV. The risks of these experimental, fast-tracked injections are serious, while, in most cases, RSV is not.

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1 posted on 11/25/2023 8:01:08 PM PST by ransomnote
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Hard pass ping.


2 posted on 11/25/2023 8:04:04 PM PST by Jane Long (What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
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To: ransomnote

shove your vaccinations up your a55!!!


3 posted on 11/25/2023 8:06:46 PM PST by imabadboy99
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To: Jane Long

Those aren’t out yet. There already exists a vaccine against RSV


4 posted on 11/25/2023 8:08:23 PM PST by Nifster ( I see puppy dogs in the clouds )
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To: ransomnote

The only jab I received was the pneumonia vaccination after discussing it with my doctor. She knows I hate vaccinations. I’m still debating about the shingles shot.


5 posted on 11/25/2023 8:14:18 PM PST by peggybac (My will is what I wanted. God's will is what I got.)
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To: ransomnote

Once again, a plethora of antivax propaganda that is completely devoid of any actual scientific content.

It is a real shame that so many people are scientifically and mathematically illiterate. It is also somewhat ironic that conservatives seem to be very concerned about the quality of education in our public schools today, then bend over backwards to show how the public schools failed them.

Do you think you are not exposed to viral mRNA during an infection? Think again: viruses force cells to make virus mRNA, virus genomes, and virus proteins. And then they force cells to put all of those virus molecules together to make new viruses. Then the cells die and burst open, releasing all of those brand new viruses to enter other cells and start the whole cycle over.

The Covid mRNA vaccines target the one protein (the spike) on the virus that enables it to enter cells. After a Covid vaccination, the immune system goes to work making specialized T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies—but without the dangers and complications of a virus infection. Once all of the T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies are made, then any Covid virus trying to infect you will be blocked. Can a vaccine block 100% of all infections? No. A vaccine is not a shield. It is only a training manual. How well your immune system is able to learn to block the virus has nothing to do with how good the vaccine is, and everything to do with how well your immune system works.


6 posted on 11/25/2023 8:33:37 PM PST by exDemMom (Dr. exDemMom, infectious disease and vaccines research specialist.)
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To: exDemMom
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Both COVID “Vaccines” & RSV “Vaccines” cause ADE & you’re more likely to get severe COVID & RSV after Vaccination, exDemMom wrote:

Once again, a plethora of antivax propaganda that is completely devoid of any actual scientific content.

It is a real shame that so many people are scientifically and mathematically illiterate. It is also somewhat ironic that conservatives seem to be very concerned about the quality of education in our public schools today, then bend over backwards to show how the public schools failed them.

Do you think you are not exposed to viral mRNA during an infection? Think again: viruses force cells to make virus mRNA, virus genomes, and virus proteins. And then they force cells to put all of those virus molecules together to make new viruses. Then the cells die and burst open, releasing all of those brand new viruses to enter other cells and start the whole cycle over.

The Covid mRNA vaccines target the one protein (the spike) on the virus that enables it to enter cells. After a Covid vaccination, the immune system goes to work making specialized T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies—but without the dangers and complications of a virus infection. Once all of the T-cells, B-cells, and antibodies are made, then any Covid virus trying to infect you will be blocked. Can a vaccine block 100% of all infections? No. A vaccine is not a shield. It is only a training manual. How well your immune system is able to learn to block the virus has nothing to do with how good the vaccine is, and everything to do with how well your immune system works.

Once again, you mislead and distort with a boring irrelevant 'science' lecture.

The Covid mRNA 'vaccines' are actually gene therapy according to an FTC filing, and are a failure- too often resulting in ADE. The efficacy rates of the Covid 'vaccine' expire quickly - there's just no comparison. You are intentionally muddying the waters. The man-made 'vaccine' is unrelated to natural mRNA.

7 posted on 11/25/2023 8:53:21 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUSTPING)
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Happy for us!

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8 posted on 11/25/2023 9:00:30 PM PST by rktman (Destroy America from within? Check! WTH? Enlisted USN 1967 to end up with this💩? 🚫💉! 🇮🇱👍!)
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Thanks for this most illuminating article, ransomnote!


9 posted on 11/25/2023 9:17:08 PM PST by FormerFRLurker ("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"-Voltaire)
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My sister-in-law (my brother's widow) has had every Covid shot and booster. Just got the most recent Covid/Flu shot (which she was sicker than a dog with), and her doctor is now recommending she get the RSV shot. I don't understand why she's gotten all those shots, because the only time she leaves the house is to go to a doctor appointment. She doesn't even drive herself to those anymore either. She's had a bad two years, having fallen down the stairs at her home a year ago, fracturing a vertebrae in her neck, and almost going into a diabetic coma this past spring. Apparently she was never told, or wasn't paying attention if someone told her she shouldn't take her diabetic meds if she was feeling ill, and not eating. She ended up in the hospital both times. I've been on diabetic oral meds for 23 years, and have always had to test my blood sugar once a day all those years. Before this diabetic incident, my sister-in-law's doctor never even prescribed her diabetic testing supplies so she could test her blood sugar, even once a week.

During her second hospital stay earlier this year, she was diagnosed with Covid. She's also had other health issues over the past two years. She had to have a cancerous tumor removed from her left calf in 2021, then underwent radiation treatments for it. All that time, until this spring, the wound from the surgery remained open and draining, yet none of the doctors who saw her, found anything wrong with that. "Oh, it looks good...just keep using the gauze pads, and keep the leg wrapped" they told her. While in the hospital, they did a scan on her calf, and her thigh. They found she had cellulitis in that thigh, which was probably connected with the open wound. They put her on antibiotics and the wound finally healed. They also got the cellulitis into remission, and are monitoring it to make sure it doesn't come back. I didn't have the heart to ask her if the Covid shots could have had anything to do with the cancer in her calf. She wouldn't believe any of it anyway. She's one of those individuals who sits and watches The View every day, and believes everything she hears. Before Covid, she wasn't like that. Thankfully, my niece, her husband, and their four kids are the exact opposite.

After her last hospital stay, my niece and her husband made her move in with them. The family, except for the oldest son who is in his second year of college, is headed to San Diego next Thursday for a soccer tournament/event for five days. I offered to come and stay with her from Friday until Sunday. My nephews, will come and stay with her the rest of the time. She obviously can't be on her own. I'm 8 months younger than her, and I have my own health issues, but it kills me to see her so immobile, and stagnant. She used to do all sorts of things, but she let Covid interfere in her life, and used it as an excuse to stop doing anything, even grocery shopping. She's done a complete 180 to the way she was before. It's sad.

10 posted on 11/25/2023 9:17:53 PM PST by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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The last vaccination I received was in primary school in the early 1950s. I have called at and worked in more than 80 countries, mostly in Asia and Africa and, though I have been treated for many injuries, have never been seriously ill.

Of the people I live amongst in Indonesia, the only ones that took the C19 jab were those who had to to keep their jobs. Most of my neighbours have no idea whether they were ever vaccinated for anything, yet they are mostly fit and tough and many live well into their 80s and 90s.

Most of the vaccines do far more harm than good. Lots of vitamin D and sunshine are the ticket.


11 posted on 11/25/2023 9:17:55 PM PST by punchamullah
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12 posted on 11/25/2023 9:22:42 PM PST by bitt (<img src=' 'width=30%>)
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How painful! I’m sorry. The Plandemic created mental health issues for some which have not left. For some it’s almost comforting to them when they recite what vaxes they received, as if each one made them safer and safer. I’m afraid to contact friends I’ve lost touch with - they are definitely vaxxed up.
One in particular described herself (1.5 years ago) as virtually invincible now that she’s had 3 vaxxes - she’s probably had boosters since then. She has no idea why she unexpectedly became ill and has struggled to return to work. Immune system problems, rashes, digestive mysteries and brain fog.*sigh*
Prayers up for all turning to the vax for help!


13 posted on 11/25/2023 9:24:38 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUSTPING)
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To: punchamullah

The last vaccination I received was in primary school in the early 1950s. I have called at and worked in more than 80 countries, mostly in Asia and Africa and, though I have been treated for many injuries, have never been seriously ill.

Of the people I live amongst in Indonesia, the only ones that took the C19 jab were those who had to to keep their jobs. Most of my neighbours have no idea whether they were ever vaccinated for anything, yet they are mostly fit and tough and many live well into their 80s and 90s.

Most of the vaccines do far more harm than good. Lots of vitamin D and sunshine are the ticket.

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I’m with you. Last vax I had was at age 10. Raised my kids without vaxes after the first child had a vax (polio?) and I knew nothing. She started getting sick all the time after the vax, and I thought “hey, it harmed her immune system” - and no more for her, and none for the second.

I am 100% anti-vax unless you step on a rusty nail in a animal pen.


14 posted on 11/25/2023 9:29:41 PM PST by little jeremiah (Nothing Can Stop What Is Coming)
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The only jab I received was the pneumonia vaccination after discussing it with my doctor. She knows I hate vaccinations. I’m still debating about the shingles shot.

I've heard horror stories about reactions to the shingles vaccines. Just google up shingles shots reactions.

That said, if shingles is caught very early, it can be treated with anti-virals. You just really need to be aware of what the symptoms are and if you think you have an outbreak, get medical care immediately.

15 posted on 11/25/2023 9:33:46 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.)
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If it works. If you’re proud of your product. Then why censor.

“This new report sheds light on Moderna’s behind-the-scenes strategy within this new media landscape. It exposes key actors and how they worked to monitor 150 million websites for the purpose of censoring speech that… pic.twitter.com/y5ZJLxDMl1— Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) November 24, 2023


16 posted on 11/25/2023 9:44:28 PM PST by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: ransomnote

If you have the FTC link ping me: I am only aware of the June or July 2020 SEC filing.


17 posted on 11/25/2023 9:45:38 PM PST by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Both COVID “Vaccines” & RSV “Vaccines” cause ADE & you’re more likely to get severe COVID & RSV after Vaccination, grey_whiskers wrote:

If you have the FTC link ping me: I am only aware of the June or July 2020 SEC filing.

Okay now I think it must be SEC! It was a regulatory document stating that mRNA is gene therapy but  could be marketed as vaccines in order to avoid 'vaccine hesitancy'. I will look for my link but it's buried. Do you have  the SEC filing link?

What is the role of the SEC?
The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a three-part mission: Protect investors. Maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets. Facilitate capital formation.

The FTC enforces federal consumer protection laws that prevent fraud, deception and unfair business practices. The Commission also enforces federal antitrust laws that prohibit anticompetitive mergers and other business practices that could lead to higher prices, fewer choices, or less innovation.

Enforcement | Federal Trade Commission

Federal Trade Commission (.gov)
https://www.ftc.gov › enforcement

18 posted on 11/25/2023 9:52:31 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUSTPING)
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"The Plandemic created mental health issues for some which have not left."

It is sad, to see friends and family be so gullible, and use it as a crutch to shut themselves away. I just recently visited a friend I hadn't seen since 2021, because during Covid, her husband was so strict about visitors, that he wouldn't even let their own kids come visit. About seven years ago now, he was diagnosed with a rare cancer of the larynx and pharynx. He went through intensive radiation and chemo for months. The radiation destroyed his saliva glands, so he has no spit. He was extremely concerned about his immune system during Covid, to the point that he became paranoid about it. My friend said she was about ready to kill him over his attitude during that time. Thankfully he's come out of his paranoia, but it's terrible how some people react to things.

There were three things that changed for me during Covid: having to wear a mask to see my doctors, stopped going to McDonald's because they use the scamdemic to get rid of their all-day breakfast sandwiches, and finally, I stopped meeting friends at the local casino here for lunch once a month, because it had temporarily closed. Even when they opened it back up a year and half later, I refused to go if I had to wear a mask and social distance. I didn't get the shots, but didn't let it stop me from doing the things I always did, and traveling to see my kids. I'm going to die sometime, but I'd rather let the good Lord make that decision for me, than shutting myself away, and stop living, because somebody said I should.

19 posted on 11/25/2023 9:54:36 PM PST by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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Hi Dingbat.

You never did explain any correlation between the number of cells destroyed by the virus with one's symptoms, and/or the number of visions per unit volume of blood.

You never explained how/ why so many are exposed without symptoms, e.g. spouses of those on the Diamond Petri Dish Princess nor the differing fatality rates by GE or by blood levels of Vitamin D.

So you exaggerate and lie and pretend that being in the same room with someone who has sniffles will cause untold trillions of Covid-1984 virions to run amok through your body, compared to a small number(har!) if spike proteins and lipid nanoparticles that go right into your blood during the jab.

You also lie by saying antibody dependent enhancement is without scientific basis.

Have you called Dr. Malone and stopped by his farm yet to confirm what the ChatGPT said, that he's pushing the clot shots again?

20 posted on 11/25/2023 9:58:48 PM PST by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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