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They know something we don’t. And they’ve just figured it out, which is why the sudden push for vaccines by Desantis, Hannity, etc. They know the vaccine is deadly for some, but it’s a worth risk taking, knowing what they know.
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It’s a political move. If the Delta Variant proves more deadly than first advertised, and they aren’t on record supporting the vaccine, they will be vilified by the press and half the country. Then they won’t be much good to anyone, particularly the Patriot movement. They’re appearing to support the virus for the greater good.
Any other thoughts?
Yes, in theory, but not in the way they claim to practice it now. Think about tetanus boosters, once every 10 years is the standard for all that is considered 'needed'.
Why in the world would you need a booster for a 'vaccine' you took within the past 10 months? And for a virus that virtually everyone has been exposed to at this point and we have naturally immunity for? And the entire narrative around variants becoming more deadly is total BS?
Because the vaccine isn't really a vaccine (gene therapy). Because the 'vaccine' doesn't work as 'intended' (side effects, adverse events). Because we need 'boosters' for a made up boogeyman (deadly variants).
Then what exactly are these injections doing to people (besides killing them and causing damage)?
Certainly nothing good.
Poster above was correct on all counts... THIS. IS. NOT. ABOUT. SCIENCE.
To quote Q... Logical thinking.
Tetanus is the only one I know of needing a booster, is that because it's actually a bacterium rather than a virus?
Rabies is actually a virus used for this purpose.
I believe it works rather similarly with certain bacterial infections which provoke creation of antibodies upon detection of the infection, but I don't know enough about it personally.
What I do know, is that the body has certain mechanisms for remember viral infection gene sequences in order to trigger immune responses quicker upon reinfection. This is the crux behind modern vaccine theory of giving 'dead' or 'mostly dead' viruses to healthy people. mRNA vaccines do not fall in this category.
The inactive virus can't reproduce rapidly in their system to trigger onset of nasty symptoms, and gives the body enough time to evaluate it and remove it without much issue. However, after the event your body recognizes this genetic sequence and learns that encountering said genetic sequence in the future is a foreign invader to be removed.
This is also exactly why people normally only get chicken pox once in their life at a younger age. Your body remembers the Varicella virus and protects you throughout your life from it after the fact (we don't know exactly how long it can last or necessarily does; varies from person to person and based on a lot of factors). In some cases adults who have complications from that same virus can end up getting shingles (through reactivation of the virus), despite it being the case that you should in theory be protected against the virus at that point.
What we can say is that normal functioning and healthy people have a very long lasting and reliable biological method of defense for viral and bacterial infections after being exposed to it previously. Natural immunity is far more effective and long lasting than any other method we know of, funny how it's all but been forgotten since 2020.