We are reaching that time in the lifecycle of the vaxxed where more severe long term side effects are likely to surface, especially for those double, tripple, and quadruple vaxxed.
Clearly they want to use these adverse effects to hand over our sovereignty to the WHO and to steal another election this fall.
My double vaxxed flatmate now has a cold for the 2nd time this year, plus he also had COVID (RAT test).
My triple vaxxed friend and his triple vaxxed family (including kids) have had someone sick in their house at all times this year. He's also had COVID twice this year and is now sick with a "cold".
In fact all my vaxxed friends have had multiple illnesses, colds, and COVID this year.
Me, unvaxxed, couldn't catch COVID off my flatmate and I haven't been sick for years.
I caught a spring cold last week. Sore throat, and sinus pressure type stuff. Decided to stay outside and cut wood instead of lay in bed. Within 24 hours I was feeling 100%. There is something to be said for being out in the sun and sweating when you catch a bug. Everything we were told about staying indoors when sick was complete hogwash.
This theory is entirely plausible.
We are reaching that time in the lifecycle of the vaxxed where more severe long term side effects are likely to surface, especially for those double, tripple, and quadruple vaxxed.
Clearly they want to use these adverse effects to hand over our sovereignty to the WHO and to steal another election this fall.
My double vaxxed flatmate now has a cold for the 2nd time this year, plus he also had COVID (RAT test).
My triple vaxxed friend and his triple vaxxed family (including kids) have had someone sick in their house at all times this year. He's also had COVID twice this year and is now sick with a "cold".
In fact all my vaxxed friends have had multiple illnesses, colds, and COVID this year.
Me, unvaxxed, couldn't catch COVID off my flatmate and I haven't been sick for years.
According to my friends, I'm just lucky.
I caught a spring cold last week. Sore throat, and sinus pressure type stuff. Decided to stay outside and cut wood instead of lay in bed. Within 24 hours I was feeling 100%. There is something to be said for being out in the sun and sweating when you catch a bug. Everything we were told about staying indoors when sick was complete hogwash.
I'm disabled, so I couldn't exactly go outside when I caught COVID.
But I knew how to prepare for it--I'd bought lots of Vitamins C and D, zinc, and quercetin beforehand. I also drank a LOT of orange juice.
I got over it in 12 hours and haven't had it since, though I did get an unrelated sinus infection earlier this year, also dealt with with Vitamin C.
But yes, going outside is something we need to do more, whenever possible. I miss playing baseball.
Any ivermectin too?