Natural Immunity Is Awesome!

 

135 studies.  All tell the same story.  Natural immunity is one and done.  There are no reported cases of severe reinfection after contracting the disease.  Not a one.  Natural infection provides antibody response to 27 known COVID 19 proteins as well as a full white blood cell response (TCells and Killer Cells.)  The “Vaccine” provides antibody response to a single spike protein.  Before COVID 19, there was SARS COV1, a dangerous virus from China.   The genomes of these two COVID viruses share only 90% of their genetic map, yet those recovered from SARS COV 1 are still immune from COVID 19 seventeen years later.  So, natural immunity is both broad and lasting; one and done.  135 studies?  Why is this not being heralded around the world?

The drug giants are literally printing money.  So there is that.  Then there are the likes of Fauci.  His god-complex has become maniacal.  He’s addicted to the accolades even though he is complicit in the artificial and reckless creation of this awful virus and should actually be held to account and if not convicted, then at least exposed as the arrogant fraud that he is.  Instead, he’s found shelter in politics and realizes that the best place to defend himself is to wrap himself up in the adoration of political allies and declare himself above it all.  And then there are the Democrats who can’t help but maintain and milk a crisis, even if the crisis itself must be continually reimagined.  COVID 19 has been very very helpful to them.  Without it, they would never have won the presidency or the congress.

Now the Pharma companies, Fauci, and the complicit media are raising a panic over the Omicron COVID variant.

Hey, it’s worked so far…  Some people can’t help but follow along like lemmings.

How much longer will we allow this charade to go on?

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  1. Ed G. Member
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    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate. 

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  2. Bishop Wash Member
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    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine. 

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  3. Steven Seward Member
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    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    “The jab” sounds like a martial arts maneuver.

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  4. Henry Racette Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Henry Racette (View Comment):

    “Long COVID”

    In the ongoing strategic fetishization of the Wuhan coronavirus, “long COVID” is one of those ideas about which I’m particularly skeptical.

    Don’t be too skeptical. It really is a thing. I have family members who are in this situation. One who was finally improving after several months, then got the vaccine, and everything went south again, and now almost a year later can no longer work and is going on disability.

    HR:
    I think what you are describing is an adverse vaccine response, not so-called “long COVID.”


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  5. Flicker Coolidge
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    Steven Seward (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    “The jab” sounds like a martial arts maneuver.

    Yes.  A jab is a punitive joke, or a poke with a dull stick or an elbow, or a quick straight left hand to the jaw.  I don’t think the word jab has ever particularly meant penetrating the skin and leaving anything within.  Now getting shot, that may be more like it.

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  6. kedavis Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Steven Seward (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    “The jab” sounds like a martial arts maneuver.

    Yes. A jab is a punitive joke, or a poke with a dull stick or an elbow, or a quick straight left hand to the jaw. I don’t think the word jab has ever particularly meant penetrating the skin and leaving anything within. Now getting shot, that may be more like it.

    Reminds me of a particular bit of “Kill Bill.”

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  7. Judge Mental Member
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    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    It’s also become part of YouTube-speak, the convoluted word salad people use to avoid offending the all-powerful algorithm.

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  8. Flicker Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Steven Seward (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    “The jab” sounds like a martial arts maneuver.

    Yes. A jab is a punitive joke, or a poke with a dull stick or an elbow, or a quick straight left hand to the jaw. I don’t think the word jab has ever particularly meant penetrating the skin and leaving anything within. Now getting shot, that may be more like it.

    Reminds me of a particular bit of “Kill Bill.”

    Yes, the The Five-Point-Palm Exploding-Heart-Technique is technically a jab.  But it doesn’t kill right away.  You have to wait for the Long-Palm.

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  9. kedavis Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Steven Seward (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I think it has a British origin but it is weird how ubiquitous it became. I call it a shot, like the flu shot, because it’s not a vaccine.

    “The jab” sounds like a martial arts maneuver.

    Yes. A jab is a punitive joke, or a poke with a dull stick or an elbow, or a quick straight left hand to the jaw. I don’t think the word jab has ever particularly meant penetrating the skin and leaving anything within. Now getting shot, that may be more like it.

    Reminds me of a particular bit of “Kill Bill.”

    Yes, the The Five-Point-Palm Exploding-Heart-Technique is technically a jab. But it doesn’t kill right away. You have to wait for the Long-Palm.

    That wasn’t the bit I meant.  I was thinking of earlier on with Gogo Yubari.

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  10. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    Ed G. (View Comment):

    I also won’t call it “the jab”. I’m skeptical that this is some organic nickname which caught fire. This is part of the propaganda and I won’t participate.

    I call it the jab because it’s not a vaccine. It’s an experimental medical procedure, and it is absolutely evil and dictatorial to force people to be jabbed.

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  11. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    Judge Mental (View Comment):
    It’s also become part of YouTube-speak, the convoluted word salad people use to avoid offending the all-powerful algorithm.

    Along with calling COVID ‘the coof.’ And using various spellings of “vaccine” or “vax” to get past the sensors.

    We are living in an age of samizdat.

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  12. kedavis Coolidge
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Judge Mental (View Comment):
    It’s also become part of YouTube-speak, the convoluted word salad people use to avoid offending the all-powerful algorithm.

    Along with calling COVID ‘the coof.’ And using various spellings of “vaccine” or “vax” to get past the sensors.

    We are living in an age of samizdat.

    It can’t be that difficult to add “the jab” to The Algorithm.

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