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Oct 4, 2022·edited Oct 4, 2022

I got the first two doses in January and February 2021 (I’m a nurse), but have refused any and all boosters. I had started to fear the narrative that vaccinated people were now somehow incapable of formulating true immunity to ‘Rona, but on that front I have been recently quite encouraged. I got symptomatically sick with omicron during the last week of July—no lingering effects, cleared it quickly. My home care client’s family has had it for the past two weeks, and despite all but bathing in the stuff (there are a total of 10 people in their family, ALL of whom have been coughing all over the place, and I do respiratory care for the youngest child as my job), I remain both asymptomatic and testing negative.

So just for myself, I’m happy to finally have anecdotal/personal evidence that I didn’t permanently screw my immune system against Covid by getting the first two shots; natural immunity still appears to be working just fine…I just had to actually GET a symptomatic omicron infection to get me there (ie I’m sure if I had gotten the “omicron booster,” instead of the actual illness, I’d have gotten sick right along with everyone else.)

Lesson learned: Covid “vaccines” (which they are not—once we passed three doses, we exited the established definitional paradigm of “vaccine” and entered instead into “therapeutic” territory) are absolute shit, and I will never get another one as long as I live. Natural immunity? Still works, even in the past-vaxxed. Thankfully.

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"the public health bureaucrats and politicians who have obsessively promoted the mRNA shots for two years will be in no hurry to figure out the truth."

This. It brings to mind a certain Chinese idiom, qi hu nan xia, which means “once you’re riding a tiger, it’s hard to get off.” Moreover, these people excel at retrospective falsification; their moral certitude results in the unconscious distortion of past experiences to conform to the present. To admit they might have been wrong is out of the question. They'll figure out a way to reframe reality so that the narrative they've sold their souls to remains intact.

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It was clear since the very very first antibody tests in April 2020 that the virus was far too widespread to stop and would run through the population. Everything that has happened since has proved us 'science-deniers' correct and the 'experts' completely wrong. They shotgunned society in the face for no reason, and told us to shut up (and banned us from online discussion) if we said it wasn't necessary.

And yet still today I'm bombarded with 'GET YA BOOSTER' advertisements in every store and on every channel. They will continue to double down because they can't afford to admit they were so wrong.

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Gee what if we had just let it run it's course and not shut down the country and world. Take the money we wasted and use it to help the poor here and around the world. I imagine the deaths may have been less and certainly no worse. Lesson? Don't let Govt bureaucrats make health care decisions

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"We’d be well-advised to find them as we consider what vaccines to use in the future."

Yeah, about that: I'll never take another new vaccine for the rest of my life. Existing ones - e.g. polio, rabies, etc. - sure. But I will never again trust Big Pharma, and I will never, ever get jabbed with whatever comes down the pike in the future.

Full stop.

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I'm glad I worked for tech companies where I learned a very important lesson: Never be the consumer of the first generation of a product. Companies don't consider these buyers customers, but rather beta testers.

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These same liars have now moved on to climate change. Shameful how they manipulated the data in Florida.

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It makes sense. The mRNA do cause a temporary immune response to the spike. There is "some" protection within a couple months of the second jab. Then, as Omicron arose, the spike antigen based shot didn't work anymore, so CV-19 as a more highly infectious yet far less deadly virus infected more people causing the immune response to react to the nucleocapsid antigen as it normally would, offering lasting immunity. What we don't know is how toxic the shots were for the brief period of wrong-footed immunity....and without Nuremberg 2.0 we may never know.

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Lets just remember that refusing a vaccine should always be an optio. Personally, I never feared covid even though I am 61 and not particularly healthy. I I trust my body more than I trust Pfizer or Moderna. I got covid at least once, maybe twice ( the first time I didn't test). The second covid was 12 months later and it was like a bad flu and I was very tired for a month after. But I still prefer to get the illness than to take some crazy nanoparticle vaccine thing.

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Here’s a thought: there was just enough difference between Omicron, Delta, and covid original recipe that the mRNA jabbed immune systems largely ignored the already present antibodies to the first strains and went ahead and produced the N antibody anyway to Omicron, something which didn’t happen prior to Omicron.

Assuming that’s the case, and with these new bivalent shots, it’s concerning that the new reformulated jabs could put the vaxxed back on the treadmill they’ve possibly been able to get of due to their omicron infections as their immune systems “relearn” to only recognize the Omicron spike and discount the N.

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The public health officials pushed mRNA vaccines, that were never fully FDA tested and disallowed vaccine technology that had a longer track history. Just like the magical 6 feet of distance and the masks, some public health bureaucrat decided, without evidence, that he knew the best plan of action and you'd better listen to him because otherwise the deep state will shame you, discredit you with junk science, ban you, or make sure your company fires you from your job. Too bad the mRNA vaccines didn't work or killed you because now these CDC bureaucrats have to cover their tracks.

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mRNA, a failed experiment with 10.7 billion doses administered. "Holy control group, Batman"

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Covid would’ve been dealt with much more successfully with far fewer deaths if we hadn’t had to deal with twitter’s lies and censorship. Elon Musk’s announcement today gives me a glimmer of hope.

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“...will be in no hurry to figure out the truth...” and that is why AB, you are the King of Unreported Truths

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Anyone interested in testimonials of people who are convinced they had Covid in 2019, can read my in-depth story. After a previous "early spread" story of mine was picked up by the Citizen Free Press, I was flooded with emails from all over the country. Six of my respondents were sick in November or December 2019 and later tested positive for antibodies. That adds to my growing list of people who had a virus when the experts said the virus didn't even exist yet. Lots of good info in this story for serious Covid researchers.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/i-asked-for-early-spread-anecdotes

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At a minimum, it’s good to see the vaccinated are able to generate anti-N antibodies after Omicron infection. Would have been highly problematic if for whatever reason they were not able to revert to natural functioning of anti-N antibody generation.

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