Right from the start, you could tell something was wrong by the way they were trying to push it on everyone. I was totally weirded out by the constant barrage of "safe and effective" and all the used-car salesman tactics they were using.
Their argument has teeth. The argument is unvaxxed people contracting covid leads to a higher probability of variations / mutations, which is true. However... The vaxxed are dropping dead from the a plethora of complications and it seems overwhelmingly that ivermectin (which is cheap and plentiful) clears it all up quickly and completly.
Their argument has teeth. The argument is unvaxxed people contracting covid leads to a higher probability of variations / mutations, which is true.
Incorrect. What leads to the mutations is leaky vaccines (i.e. vaccines that only mask the symptoms but don't prevent transmission or infection). This allows for stronger variants to be selected that would have otherwise died off.
Leaky vaccines are responsible for Marek's Disease becoming 100% fatal in chickens. They only masked the symptoms, so over time the virus became more lethal as well as more transmissible. As a result, it's mutated to such an extent that any bird exposed to Marek's that isn't vaccinated will end up dead.
And leaky vaccines are exactly what the corona shots are. Except they don't even mask the symptoms.
Exactly what @uvulectomy said. Leaky vaccines promote vaccine resistant strains. Leaky vaccines act as an evolutionary filter promoting the most infectious strains and potentially more virulent ones as well.
It works just the same as when doctors prescribe too much antibiotics. Its the same kind of selection pressure.
Delta was the vaccine strain. Multiple studies in mid 2021 showed that unvaxxed covid patients carried a variety of different strains while vaccinated patients contracted Delta variant almost exclusively. Did Delta make the epidemic better, or worse or the same? Normally epidemic viruses get milder over time but I doubt many experts think delta was a good example of that phenomenon.
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Incorrect. What leads to the mutations is leaky vaccines (i.e. vaccines that only mask the symptoms but don't prevent transmission or infection). This allows for stronger variants to be selected that would have otherwise died off.
Leaky vaccines are responsible for Marek's Disease becoming 100% fatal in chickens. They only masked the symptoms, so over time the virus became more lethal as well as more transmissible. As a result, it's mutated to such an extent that any bird exposed to Marek's that isn't vaccinated will end up dead.
And leaky vaccines are exactly what the corona shots are. Except they don't even mask the symptoms.
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It works just the same as when doctors prescribe too much antibiotics. Its the same kind of selection pressure.
Delta was the vaccine strain. Multiple studies in mid 2021 showed that unvaxxed covid patients carried a variety of different strains while vaccinated patients contracted Delta variant almost exclusively. Did Delta make the epidemic better, or worse or the same? Normally epidemic viruses get milder over time but I doubt many experts think delta was a good example of that phenomenon.
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