yup, with James Harrisons (Man with the Golden Arm) plasma, they jumped the evolution timeline for viruses, becoming super infectious with only mild hardly noticeable symptoms. This will quickly infect the entire population, creating true herd immunity to any and all variants of sars-cov-2 and SARS. The jabbed will likely spread it the most as well as have the worse "mild flu like" symptoms. Hopefully it also resets their retardation and paranoia level so they stop trusting "the man".
For Reference, Man with the Golden Arm = James Harrison , it was discovered that his blood contained unusually strong and persistent antibodies against the D Rh group antigen. James was a blood plasma donor from Australia whose unusual plasma composition has been used to make a treatment for Rhesus disease. He has made 1,173 donations throughout his lifetime, and these donations are estimated to have saved over 2.5 million babies from the condition.
James no longer donates blood because Australian policy prohibits blood donations from those past age 81. His last donation was around 2011. Research is on to synthetically create a mixture of antibodies that matches what Harrison's body produces naturally. The project is called "James in a Jar"
yup, with James Harrisons (Man with the Golden Arm) plasma, they jumped the evolution timeline for viruses, becoming super infectious with only mild hardly noticeable symptoms. This will quickly infect the entire population, creating true herd immunity to any and all variants of sars-cov-2 and SARS. The jabbed will likely spread it the most as well as have the worse "mild flu like" symptoms. Hopefully it also resets their retardation and paranoia level so they stop trusting "the man".
For Reference, Man with the Golden Arm = James Harrison , it was discovered that his blood contained unusually strong and persistent antibodies against the D Rh group antigen. James was a blood plasma donor from Australia whose unusual plasma composition has been used to make a treatment for Rhesus disease. He has made 1,173 donations throughout his lifetime, and these donations are estimated to have saved over 2.5 million babies from the condition.
James no longer donates blood because Australian policy prohibits blood donations from those past age 81. His last donation was around 2011. Research is on to synthetically create a mixture of antibodies that matches what Harrison's body produces naturally. The project is called "James in a Jar"