I agree the math proves the vaccine works in the short term. That is a fact. There's little else that's fact except it came from China. It's most deadly to the elderly and people with underlying health conditions.
What we don't know yet is the side effects. There might be none. I hope there isn't.
Someone sent me a Charlie Ward video. I don't know who he is, except he seems like a far right conspiracy theorist, as opposed to a far left nutter. He talks about the guy in the video below. To be honest, I'm not a scientist, I don't understand science speak, so this makes no sense to me. Charlie the conspiracy guy gave a football analogy. Even though I don't watch football, I understood what he said.
You're immune system is built to stop various virus' and illnesses. We'll call them X Y Z. You get a illness with X and it won't get through. The same with illnesses for Y Z. You get the vaccine P and what might possibly happen is, it changes your X Y Z to P. So, you're no longer immune for X Y Z. Which could be catastrophic. This Dr is not saying this is fact. But, it is a possibility. Things like this supposedly have happened in the past.
This is one of his videos - The PDF is about this. I'm just not smart enough to understand it fully.
Scary stuff. I hope he is wrong....but I have to admit, I got a bad feeling.
You had varied degrees of asymptomatic and illness. The asymptomatic, their natural immune system kicked in and they showed no signs of being infected, or for some very little sign. Others might have had a rougher time, but pretty much it was like a bad flu. Their natural immune system took care of it pretty well. Others became even more ill, and some died. Most who died had comorbidities which compromised their immune response. Not to diminish anything, but let's be honest, a very small percentage of those infected died, natural immune system response sparing the vast majority.
I hope I am wrong: "Vaccinations" are working, for now. The short term outlook. However, as we have seen the vaccinated can carry and pass on the virus, or a version of the virus, can become somewhat ill, or asymptomatic. Without the vaccine they would have likely become more ill. Great, right? But what if it is a ticking time bomb, and the vaccinated are petri dishes for very nasty variants that are even more challenging than what came before when natural immune response did a pretty damn good job for the vast majority in preventing serious illness or death. Variants start to enter the picture. First we start to see increasing serious illness and death in the unvaccinated who have no comorbidity problems. Then we start to see children who previously were practically non existent from becoming ill start to get seriously ill and succumbing to illness, followed by a push to vaccinate all children(of course at that point to not vaccinate your children will result in having your children taken from you). More pushes for vaccination. Then....then the vaccinated start to become seriously ill and start dying. What if the variants mutate to such an extent that rather than us having to worry about animals passing viruses to us, we're passing the virus(es) to them? No McDonalds, no chic filets, no big ass steak at the Texas Roadhouse, mass slaughter(s) of our food sources? No more of those little cans of Vienna Sausage, say it ain't so!
What went wrong? The "vaccine" and the work around variants in the petri dish vaccinated took away what was not working perfectly but pretty damn well....our natural immune response.
At first it will be blamed on the unvaccinated. Some will see it as the unvaccinated got what they deserved. But what in the long run? Will any in authority ever admit these "vaccines" were a bad idea and take responsibility? Will they just move forward with another in a series of halfcocked failed efforts towards a remedy and compound the problem further. What can be done once we have trained the virus to basically shrug it's shoulders at our natural immune system response?
I sure hope I can look back at this post in a year and laugh at how ridiculous I sounded. Get a grip, Timothy Doodley!
pffft, I need a vienna sausage