My family and I have had Covid multiple times. We are healthier and more robust than someone who has had multiple vaccinations. If this triggers you, it’s because you have no understanding of the human immunological response.
my biggest regret in life is getting the jab. :/
I may have gotten placebos because I've never had any issues because of it. And I also never got covid. Who knows, maybe I'll die suddenly one day. But I'm definitely never doing it again 💉☠️
Our people are still waking up to what C19 actually is. There are patents from the early 2000's that explain it all, for anyone interested. Dr. David Martin is a good place to start. We live in a time of abundant bioweapons and some of the herd will be thinned out, sadly.
My family never had covid. The multi boosted around me all had it
Natural Immunity is king!🔥✝️🙏😎
I don't understand people needing to flex their beliefs about Covid. Enough already. You do you.
Some people "believe" reality. We would like for others to join in that reality. "You do you" is not conducive to progressing as a species. Our goals are aligned. I understand why you might be salty.
It’s the last sentence from OP that makes it seem like he is flexing. The first two sentences are facts, the last one arrogance. Why? It compares to others in an attempt to look superior, confidence does not need that.
It’s not arrogant to point out a flaw or gap in someone else’s thinking. In this case the gap i happen to be pointing out is widespread.
I’ve always looked at arrogance vs confidence this way. I can dance in the light of my achievements/insights or I can compare it to other people’s and belittle them a little (« have no understanding… »). I’m just saying how it can get across in written form, not that it was your intention. Tone is everything.
Same can be said about your profession. You are dead wrong though. Not enough can be said about Covid, governments/media’s atrocious response to it. Anecdotal evidence matters.
I’m going to jump back on my soap box. The problem is people couldn’t just “do you” during Covid. Good people aren’t going to let that get memory-holed or gaslit by others that the response wasn’t that bad, etc.
Flex my beliefs? lol I’m trying to help people understand basic immunological science.
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Covid is just another coronavirus, it has never existed as a pandemic.
Let me take you one further: the evidence that viruses actually exist and cause disease is shockingly bad 😅
I agree. Personally I have come to a "compromise" view of germ theory, in which ordinary germ theory is clearly wrong (ie pathogens are not generally sufficient to cause disease in healthy hosts, as many experiments show including Koch's own cholera work) but I am inclined to believe pathogen exposure can cause/increase problems in a host which has become diseased by other mechanisms (as shown by the h. pylori ulcer experiment, although it did lack a proper control) But viruses in particular I regard with special skepticism due to the poor methods of "isolation" (or lack thereof) and other procedures within the field of virology
Yes virology is as pseudoscientific a medical enterprise as any in the history books. Shockingly silly upon inspection
How do you know you had covid? I got pretty sick during that period which was odd (few things tend to put me on my arse like that). No idea what it was.
Considering many (if not most) vaccinated people have also contracted COVID, your logic doesn’t follow…
If you're looking to trigger people with this statement, you're posting on the wrong platform
I agree, except that I've never seen any evidence of a reliable covid test that doesn't test positive with a plethora of other, very common diseases. The flu being the most obvious. Everything I've read and clear "quiet part out loud" admissions from health officials suggest there's no test available OTC that means anything at all. I just don't think anyone knows how many times they've had COVID or whether they've had it at all really. At least there's no reliable evidence for it in regards to the overwhelming majority of "cases." nostr:note184nzwe7drjvc4nvkcsg6y23fjm53an83zj9zfa6futshur6puw5scuqe76
That is a conjecture not a fact. Anecdotally, from the small group of unvaccinated people I know... those of us who eat meat daily and get regular sunshine, caught covid once and it barely felt like a cold. Yet my vaccinated, boosted & sun and meat phobic friends and colleagues have had covid many times, and EVERY TIME they were bedridden for days! I knew three fit middle aged people who have "died suddenly" and one fit person who got turbo cancer leaving a young family behind. Tragic. Open your eyes.
Oh dear… another one found.
Just for a different perspective, watch this Dr John Campbell video regarding use of Midazolam in aged care facilities during initial covid outbreak because it might just raise a bit of doubt before swallowing what you have been told. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3cqo9V2MzM This hits very close to home for me personally.
Oh dear… another one found.
Just for a different perspective, watch this Dr John Campbell video regarding use of Midazolam in aged care facilities during initial covid outbreak because it might just raise a bit of doubt before swallowing what you have been told. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3cqo9V2MzM This hits very close to home for me personally.
Just for a different perspective, watch this Dr John Campbell video regarding use of Midazolam in aged care facilities during initial covid outbreak because it might just raise a bit of doubt before swallowing what you have been told. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3cqo9V2MzM This hits very close to home for me personally.