I’m surprised I haven’t seen any of the “experts” discuss this topic.
There are a number of viruses that have antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) properties.
Most notably:
SARS-CoV (sound familiar?) MERS-CoV Dengue virus
A vaccine is literally the worst thing you could do to treat these viruses. It makes subsequent infections exponentially worse.
That’s why we are seeing so many fully vaccinated people testing positive for and/or dying from the “delta variant.”
I breached the zombie state of two normies this week with this info. They are vaxxed, MSM believers, it would only drive them further into madness to red-pill them.
I give them a simple, brief understanding of ADE, then something like: “we’re still learning so much. If a fully vaccinated person gets sick with Covid, we don’t know for sure if it’s a new variant, because this enhanced immune response would look the same.”
There’s a break in their glassy-eyed slumber, a brief look of terror as if waking in a nightmare. I say, don’t worry if you’ve been vaccinated, it just means if you do feel like you’re getting sick, don’t blow it off - call your doctor, just in case your immune system is doing too good of a job and overreacting. We’ve made a lot of progress on therapeutics this year so if you do get sick, it’s treatable.
Dispense information for their security, not fear.
Nice. I hope it worked. Unfortunately, I think they respond more to fear.
I agree. I think we need to modify our approach. I had a breakthrough with my brother about doing his own research & not blindly trusting the “experts” by framing it in a sports context (my most recent post on GA).
You’re right, they do respond to fear — that’s why they obediently follow MSM.
More fear will only make them tighten their grip. They can’t see the big picture in a fear state of mind. They’re frozen. You can only give them one tiny step, if they feel secure, they may take another step.
I understand what you’re saying.
I think we need to give them a relatable scenario so they won’t blindly accept what they’re told by the “experts.”
It depends on the person & the topic.
For my brother, it was sports. I.E. Do you agree with everything Stephen A. Smith says? No? Why not? He’s the expert, not you. You think you know more than him? Stephen A. smith is always right.