NO ... it is a vaccine. Listen to Shane's video from Dr. Malone. It's just a different technology to create the same effect. It's actually coooool stuff to me. It not only stimulates antibodies, but stimulates Tcell immunity as well. The ADE stuff is concerning though. But, none the less, it is a good short term solution to get us through a pinch. The flu shot is a vaccine as well. They recommend yearly flu shots because the antigens on the flu virus change every year. SARS-2 is not like the flu. It's antigens don't change much at all.
Yeah that is not what I heard, in fact I am almost certain he said you do NOT get T cell from this shot and that is why they peter out in 6 mos where as natural T Cell immunity can last a lifetime. Pretty sure that is what he said. As for ADE, well fuck me if there were ever a reason not to get the jab that is it! That was the reason for my statement that this thing is going to kill everyone. They went off and made something that the virus can feed on and become some sort of untreatable monster, unless you beat it naturally like I did.
So when I was a kid and got vaccines to prevent me from getting XYZ, then why does this "vaccine" still allow you to get COVID? IN the definition of a vaccine there is this word "immunity". Please correct me if I am wrong, none of the current shots provide immunity. SO, why should I take it as a 36 yr/old male in good shape and condition?
Alternative view of Covid vaccine. Try this link https://www.medscape.com/sites/publ...ccine-related-adverse-events?src=soc_fb_share 1041 comments https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33113270/ Wait...wut? Conclusions drawn from the study and clinical implications: The specific and significant COVID-19 risk of ADE should have been and should be prominently and independently disclosed to research subjects currently in vaccine trials, as well as those being recruited for the trials and future patients after vaccine approval, in order to meet the medical ethics standard of patient comprehension for informed consent. 6https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data) as of July 16, 2021, there were 11,405 COVID-19 vaccine deaths reported and 36,117 hospitalizations reported for the COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, JNJ). See VAERS COVID-19 Vaccine Data, attached as Exhibit B. By comparison, from 1999, until December 31, 2019, VAERS received 3167 death reports (158 per year) adult death reports for all vaccines combined.[1] Thus, the COVID-19 mass vaccination is associated with at least a 39-fold increase in annualized vaccine deaths reported to VAERS. COVID-19 vaccine adverse events account for 98% of all vaccine-related AEs from December 2020 through the present in VAERS. The COVID-19 vaccines are not safe for general use and cannot be deployed indiscriminately or supported, recommended, or mandated among any group. [1]PedroL.Moro,JorgeArana,MriaCano,PaigeLewis,andTomT.Shimabukuro,DeathsReportedtotheVaccineAdverseEventReportingSystem,United States,1997-2013,VACCINES,CID2015:61(September2015). 12https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/...egion=us-east-1&originCreation=20210805013638 https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-020-01673-z https://www.researchgate.net/public...isease/link/5e9709fda6fdcca78918f543/download
But it wasn't, hell they (producers) didn't even give it a second look. I'm telling you, the ADE thing is going to become a thing and soon! Now dipshit biden is trying to pressure the FDA to approve it and I hope like hell they don't because it would be unethical to do so.
Why COVID infection rates in kids are on the rise in some states, but not others (aol.com) “While vaccination rates for kids under 12 are identical (0%) across states, infection numbers are not,” he wrote. “In Massachusetts, about 250 kids under 10 years of age infected last week. In Florida, it was about 9,000. In Louisiana, it was about 1,600.” "Florida had 12X as many kids infected as Massachusetts last week," he continued. "And Louisiana? About 10X. So what's going on? None of these kids are vaccinated! So why are infection rates so much lower in MA? Right, because kids are protected by adults.”