It suppresses symptoms, which makes it a vaccine in the same way that we have a "vaccine" for the Marek's virus in chickens.
The vaccine for the Marek's virus also suppresses symptoms but allows the virus to reproduce and propagate. As a result, vaccinated chickens become petri dishes for incredibly nasty strains of the virus, the hottest of which are capable of killing 100% of unvaccinated chickens within 10 days.
One of the possible endgames is that the globalists know this, and that they're trying to create Marek's virus for humans. Covid itself is mild, but if they get enough people vaccinated, the vaccinated population may become a breeding ground for nasty versions of Covid that will kill the unvaccinated.
Perhaps enough have already been vaccinated for this to occur.
Also the vaccine is altering your genes with a mimic of the spike protein on the outside of the Corona virus cells. This allows your cells to preemptively have a heightened immune response to Corona virus'. However this is a two edged sword and the potentiality is unknown in this particular instance. What we do know is it will put your cells in this heightened state permanently. Hence why I refer to it as gene therapy/altering and not a vaccine. It's like a permanent tattoo on your cells that you cannot ever remove.
I'm missing the justification for the "doesn't stop you from giving or getting the virus". I see this comment repeated quite a bit, but can't find any source for it.
Our body fights invaders via antibodies identifying them, and then mounting a defense against the tagged invaders.
If you fight off the actual bug, then you have the antibodies for it.
If you get a vaccine, simulating the actual bug, then you have the antibodies for it. Typical vaccines are a weakened or "killed" virus so your body recognizes the molecular structure and makes antibodies. The mRNA "vaccine" causes your own cells to make the spike protein, and then the antibodies to attach to that and identify the virus particle to your immune system.
That's it. That's how our system works, as far as I've ever heard.
So, what in these vaccines makes them somehow different, to not stop you from getting or giving the virus? It just doesn't make sense, and NO ONE has been able to explain why!
First off it's not a vaccine. Second it doesn't stop you from giving or getting the virus.
Yeah!! It just stops you from getting symptoms in a virus with no symptoms!
It suppresses symptoms, which makes it a vaccine in the same way that we have a "vaccine" for the Marek's virus in chickens.
The vaccine for the Marek's virus also suppresses symptoms but allows the virus to reproduce and propagate. As a result, vaccinated chickens become petri dishes for incredibly nasty strains of the virus, the hottest of which are capable of killing 100% of unvaccinated chickens within 10 days.
One of the possible endgames is that the globalists know this, and that they're trying to create Marek's virus for humans. Covid itself is mild, but if they get enough people vaccinated, the vaccinated population may become a breeding ground for nasty versions of Covid that will kill the unvaccinated.
Perhaps enough have already been vaccinated for this to occur.
Scary thought. So which way to go? Become a human guinea pig for the mRNA "vax" or wait for Skippy the SuperVirus to emerge from the zombie horde?
Well there's I dye in the vaccine so if you don't get it you won't have the dye. Likely they will put us in camps if you don't have it.
Sort of but virus' mutate to be less harmful and spread easier. They don't mutate to become more "deadly" per se.
Also the vaccine is altering your genes with a mimic of the spike protein on the outside of the Corona virus cells. This allows your cells to preemptively have a heightened immune response to Corona virus'. However this is a two edged sword and the potentiality is unknown in this particular instance. What we do know is it will put your cells in this heightened state permanently. Hence why I refer to it as gene therapy/altering and not a vaccine. It's like a permanent tattoo on your cells that you cannot ever remove.
https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/covid-vaccines-focus-on-the-spike-protein-but-heres-another-target
Also I forgot to mention as it folds proteins sometimes they can misfold and get dumped in your body causing things like prion disease.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KsemaomVoACu/
I wish more people here understood this.
Sauce?
https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/covid-vaccines-focus-on-the-spike-protein-but-heres-another-target
More sauce
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KsemaomVoACu/
I'm missing the justification for the "doesn't stop you from giving or getting the virus". I see this comment repeated quite a bit, but can't find any source for it.
Our body fights invaders via antibodies identifying them, and then mounting a defense against the tagged invaders.
If you fight off the actual bug, then you have the antibodies for it.
If you get a vaccine, simulating the actual bug, then you have the antibodies for it. Typical vaccines are a weakened or "killed" virus so your body recognizes the molecular structure and makes antibodies. The mRNA "vaccine" causes your own cells to make the spike protein, and then the antibodies to attach to that and identify the virus particle to your immune system.
That's it. That's how our system works, as far as I've ever heard.
So, what in these vaccines makes them somehow different, to not stop you from getting or giving the virus? It just doesn't make sense, and NO ONE has been able to explain why!