SARS-CoV-2 In The News

BY Herschel Smith
3 years, 4 months ago

Lots and lots of links.

ZeroHedge on why the globalists and governments are so desperate to get 100% vaccination.

If a large population of millions of people remain unvaccinated after the next couple of years, then they will represent a sizable and undeniable control group.

Oh I expect that horse has already left the barn.  They have about reached the end of the game.  All the talk about mandatory vaccinations will lead to voluntary quitting of jobs and hospitals, restaurants, factories, and businesses everywhere will be empty of workers and the economy will crash.  As best as I can tell from overhearing conversations, reading comments and watching the landscape, the two parties are hardening their positions.  The polarization occurred as fast as I’ve ever seen in my lifetime.

Ann Barnhardt.

-40 trillion mRNA spike protein particles per injection, which spread throughout the entire body

-Each particle bonds to interior wall of capillaries causing the interior surface of the entire vascular system to become rough like sandpaper instead of the natural smooth blood vessel lining, on the capillary level

-Body reacts by forming clots and blocking the injured vessels and capillaries. This process is permanent and irreversible

-Micro-clotting of capillaries is invisible to scans, only the D-Dimer test shows that clotting is happening in the body on a micro level, but not where it is happening

-Micro-clotting in the lungs causes increased pressure on the right side of the heart which must pump against the blocked capillaries in the lungs. Right side heart failure generally occurs within three years when this pulmonary micro-clotting occurs

Voxday.

The problem is threefold. First, the vaccines are creating the variants because they are non-sterilizing. Second, the more vaccines an individual receives, the more protein spikes and micro-clots he has, thereby increasing the odds of a stroke or heart attack. Third, Antibody Dependent Enhancement is further enhanced by the additional boosters.

Big Pharma is piling scientific failure upon scientific failure, and the stupid politicians are being bamboozled by the wicked to continue to make things worse for their nations and their economies.

Meanwhile, the vaccine mandates are going to fail completely too:

I’m getting reports from all over the place, including on my forum and mailbag. Nurses are walking out en-masse over vaccine mandates in hospitals and other care settings. 

In Europe, entire hospitals are shutting down rather than submit to the vaccine mandates.

When asked to explain non-sterilizing, this helpful comment was made.

A sterilizing vaccine is one that causes you to develop an immune response which, when you encounter the real pathogen, will prevent it from replicating in your body. In other words, your body is “sterile” in terms of the pathogen’s ability to “grow” inside you. Therefore it can’t infect you and you can’t develop a viral load to pass on to someone else.

A non-sterilizing vaccine, assuming it does any good at all, only protects you from all or some of the damage the pathogen does, but it doesn’t prevent it from replicating inside your body, so it can infect you and you can produce enough viral load to pass it to others. Since you’re less likely to experience symptoms to warn you that you’re infected, you’re more likely to go around spreading it. And since you don’t either die or destroy the infestation right away, it can go on indefinitely producing lots of mutations inside you, increasing the chance of developing a more virulent one that *does* harm you and others.

I found this amusing article at the CDC website.

During July 2021, 469 cases of COVID-19 associated with multiple summer events and large public gatherings in a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, were identified among Massachusetts residents; vaccination coverage among eligible Massachusetts residents was 69%. Approximately three quarters (346; 74%) of cases occurred in fully vaccinated persons (those who had completed a 2-dose course of mRNA vaccine [Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna] or had received a single dose of Janssen [Johnson & Johnson] vaccine ≥14 days before exposure). Genomic sequencing of specimens from 133 patients identified the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in 119 (89%) and the Delta AY.3 sublineage in one (1%). Overall, 274 (79%) vaccinated patients with breakthrough infection were symptomatic. Among five COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized, four were fully vaccinated; no deaths were reported. Real-time reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) cycle threshold (Ct) values in specimens from 127 vaccinated persons with breakthrough cases were similar to those from 84 persons who were unvaccinated, not fully vaccinated, or whose vaccination status was unknown (median = 22.77 and 21.54, respectively). The Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 is highly transmissible (1); vaccination is the most important strategy to prevent severe illness and death. On July 27, CDC recommended that all persons, including those who are fully vaccinated, should wear masks in indoor public settings in areas where COVID-19 transmission is high or substantial.* Findings from this investigation suggest that even jurisdictions without substantial or high COVID-19 transmission might consider expanding prevention strategies, including masking in indoor public settings regardless of vaccination status, given the potential risk of infection during attendance at large public gatherings that include travelers from many areas with differing levels of transmission.

It would appear that the vaccinated are the ones spreading pathogens around.  Further, the vaccination appears to be worthless.  What does the CDC recommend?  Wait for it … drum roll … more vaccination and masking.

Finally, the vaccine causes the virus to be more dangerous.

And you’re going to be hearing the phrase “Antibody dependent enhancement” much more in the coming months.


Comments

  1. On August 1, 2021 at 11:58 pm, roadgeek said:

    What’s really sad about all this is the growing list of friends and co-workers and everyone else in our circle who have taken the needle. We sit there and recite the lists of people we thought were bright enough to see how bizarre this all is, and to draw the same conclusions as my wife and I. Not so much, it seems. And we’re further surprised at the people in our circle who are not going to take the needle. It’s been interesting to watch and speculate on their reasoning. One friend did it because her mother told her to. (Yes, Virginia, co-dependency does exist…). Another couple wanted to be able to travel. Another couple split on this; one did and one didn’t. Another was tired of the constant hectoring. My wife and I understand that the needle is going to kill and maim a great many people; the lucky ones will die quickly. When we ask someone whether they’ve taken the needle and they say yes; we just get quiet and look at our shoes. Because there’s really nothing else you can say. I’m going to lose my stepmother. I’m going to lose a dear friend; a man I grew up with and whom I thought knew better. I’m going to lose a bunch of classmates from high school and four of people in my work chain-of-command. My wife is going to lose one of her siblings as well as her oldest friend, along with numerous co-workers.

    My wife and I talk about this every day. It does us good, I think, to keep talking and discussing what’s coming. We’re both detached from the reality of what’s coming; the sun shines every day, and the birds sing their little hearts out and the mail comes and we wave to our neighbors and life goes on. But we both know that detachment will end when the first of our friends and co-workers gets sick and dies. It’ll be very real then, and an emotional roller-coaster as the deaths mount.

    The needle deniers are staying hidden. I live in Austin, where it’s best to keep your mouth shut about being a needle denier. One of my co-workers, who I’d only met in passing when I first started the job, “came out” to me last week; she confessed that she had seen me asking questions about disclosure in an online meeting, and she wondered at that moment if I was “one of us”. When she came to me desk and introduced herself I told her that I wasn’t masking. Oh, my God. An ear-to-ear smile. Turns out all her children are medicos of one degree or another, and only one has taken the needle. The nurse, the LVN and the doctor are definitely not gonna take that needle. We had a frank conversation. I told her that one of the problems my wife and I have is the feeling of being isolated here in town. She said no; there are many of us but everyone is staying hidden because Austin. She said that three of her four children, who are all medicos, will walk if the needle is mandated.

    I have a good job with benefits and a variety of other perks, including working from home. Yet my wife and I have made the call to walk away if a mandate comes down. I’ll pick beer cans out of ditches for the price of the aluminum before I take the needle. She feels the same way.

    I’m going to predict right now that if the needle is mandated nationwide a great many people in lots of vital industries will walk. One thing I’ve noticed from looking at the no needles in our circle is that the nayers are more often people who are craft workers, who work outside, who work with their hands, who operate complex equipment. My wife once worked in logistics, and she suspects more than half the truck drivers in this country would refuse the needle. Can you say food riots? Who’s going to run the power plants and run the refineries and treat the sewage and put out the fires and deliver the goods and stock the shelves and all the million-and-one other things that go on behind the scenes and out of sight? Yes, the nurses run the hospitals (ask any veteran doctor) but the hospital also runs on housekeeping and laundry and plumbing techs and guys who keep the machinery in the basement running and people who come in the night to draw blood. If they quit….

    And as to the military…I don’t know much about the legalities of refusing a direct order in the military. I know that it rarely ends well. I keep hearing about a Section 15, but I’m not certain how that works; maybe someone here could explain more about that as I’d like to learn. I somehow doubt that the legalities are going to any longer be observed as rigorously as they have been in the past. I believe I’d just go AWOL. A big step, I know, but I doubt they’d search for me too hard, as I just did them a favor. They just got rid of someone who thinks for himself and questions authority and won’t obey orders unconditionally. Win-win for everyone, right? But what if a bunch of men and women go AWOL. Solders and sailors with specific skill sets and the training to use those skill sets. All sorts of skill sets. What happens then?

    I’m going to predict one other thing, and it’s horrific to think about, but it bears consideration. We both suspect orphanages will be making a comeback.

  2. On August 2, 2021 at 6:40 am, Wes said:

    Just as in trying to foster generational wars (e.g., millenials v. boomers, etc.) it seems counter-productive to automatically stake out a vax bias against those who were honestly lied to. A large swath of this country, going to the past 500+ days, knows they got taken to the cleaners in some way. I’m not talking about the tyrannical true-believers who want your kids & your little dog too, but folks who made a decision based on some personal circumstance.

    The vax’d, who now have buyer’s remorse, are going to be an inflection point in the reaction of Leviathan. Its need for a booster or 3rd shot (or more) is an admission that the current method, like many vaccines, has diminishing effectiveness over time. I predict that many currently vax’d are not going to repeat, and instead of rolling up their sleeve will be raising their middle finger.

    What happens to their propaganda efforts when their PowerPoint slide’s metrics show that ‘X’ are currently vax’d, but are only achieving .6X (-40%) in booster follow-up? (“Gee, boss, it’s almost like they don’t trust us.”) And because of that, what are their actions going forward?

  3. On August 2, 2021 at 10:40 am, dad29 said:

    has diminishing effectiveness over time.

    I’ve seen the same stuff from the inventor of mRNA technology. He thinks that at about 6 months, The Vax is down to 50% effective or less.

    Meantime, what ever happened to “herd immunity”–which we reached mid-July?

  4. On August 2, 2021 at 2:10 pm, scott s. said:

    roadgeek, Article 15 of the UCMJ provides for what is termed “non-judicial punishment”. It allows a commanding officer or in some cases officer in charge to deal with minor disciplinary charges. Typical results are fines, extra duty, reduction in rate and in some rare instances more severe punishment such as correctional custody up to 30 days, “reduced rations” for 3 days (aka “bread and water”). The max punishment allowed is determined by the rank of the CO. In general, you can refuse to accept Article 15 and demand trial by Court Martial, except for sailors assigned to ship at sea. If you accept Article 15 you have the right to appeal to the CO’s next senior in the chain of command.

    Note that mandatory vax is not something new in the military. The current regs are based on fallout from the mandatory anthrax vaccine. The vaccine was not labeled by FDA for use for inhalation anthrax, and some protested the “off-label” use. That led Congress to pass a law requiring a Presidential waiver to mandate an experimental vax.

    Also, unauthorized absence (UA) over 30 days is considered intent to desert and is charged as such. But in some cases member might be offered an administrative discharge in lieu of punishment. Some will jump at that, not realizing how that will screw them the rest of their lives.

  5. On August 2, 2021 at 8:25 pm, roadgeek said:

    Scott S, thank you for the explanation. I like knowing how things work and why.

  6. On August 3, 2021 at 7:43 am, Done. said:

    “The Vax is down to 50% effective or less.”
    How can the Notvax be at all effective if you can still contract and spread the virus?

    A large percentage of CV-19 hospitalizations worldwide are fully Notvaxed people.

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