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Now the DOD has turned its annual IA training into propaganda to push back against “misinformation” in relation to the COVID vaccine.
They should add a 5th option that says “Report to Security Supervisor. Your trusted friend is a domestic terrorist.”
They should add a 5th option that says “Report to Security Supervisor. Your trusted friend is a domestic terrorist.”
Forwarded from Rebecca Rogers
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AL Vaccine and Job Loss Injury
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NEW - The Atlantic publishes a call for amnesty rather than accountability for what has been done to people during the pandemic.
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Second time popping positive this month. After 5 shots AND recent Paxlovid treatment. https://www.wnd.com/2022/10/5x-vaccinated-cdc-chief-gets-covid-paxlovid-treatment/
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5x-vaccinated CDC chief gets COVID again after Paxlovid treatment
Following the pattern of President Biden and his coronavirus adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, "fully vaccinated" CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky experienced a "rebound" of COVID-19 after completing a round of Pfizer's antiviral treatment Paxlovid. The CDC said…
Forwarded from terminalcwo
The Dossier covered that USCG denial tool I posted yesterday.
“The RAGG is used to sort and then generate a blanket response to arguments against receiving the injections.”
https://dossier.substack.com/p/military-created-prohibited-digital
“The RAGG is used to sort and then generate a blanket response to arguments against receiving the injections.”
https://dossier.substack.com/p/military-created-prohibited-digital
The Dossier
Military created prohibited digital tool to swiftly deny exemptions to its unlawful Covid-19 vaccine mandate
System is weaponized to automate rejections and generate denial letters.
Forwarded from Alex Berenson
Another new study - yes, a SECOND one - says the "Omicron-specific" mRNA Covid boosters are worthless
For the second time in a week, top scientists have reported that “Omicron specific” Covid mRNA boosters are a $5 billion taxpayer-financed marketing gimmick.
The new shots work no better than the original mRNA shots to produce antibodies specifically targeting the Omicron variant.
And the Omicron shots are even WORSE than the original boosters in producing T-cells that target Omicron, according to the researchers, part of a group led by Dr. Dan Barouch, a highly respected virologist. This finding is of particular concern because T-cells, the second line of the immune system, keep infections from becoming too severe. (1/3)
For the second time in a week, top scientists have reported that “Omicron specific” Covid mRNA boosters are a $5 billion taxpayer-financed marketing gimmick.
The new shots work no better than the original mRNA shots to produce antibodies specifically targeting the Omicron variant.
And the Omicron shots are even WORSE than the original boosters in producing T-cells that target Omicron, according to the researchers, part of a group led by Dr. Dan Barouch, a highly respected virologist. This finding is of particular concern because T-cells, the second line of the immune system, keep infections from becoming too severe. (1/3)
Forwarded from Alex Berenson
Boosters using the original mRNA formulation have been largely phased out, because - as public health bureaucrats now admit - they stop working against Omicron infection within weeks. In fact, real-world data from many countries suggest they increase the risk of infection within months.
The “Omicron-specific” boosters were supposed to solve that problem. Regulators approved them in August, despite a lack of any clinical trial evidence they reduced coronavirus infections or serious cases of Covid in people. The Federal government agreed to pay Pfizer and Moderna $5 billion for 171 million doses of them.
But both Dr. Barouch’s study and another last week from Dr. David Ho, another top virologist, found that Omicron-specific boosters work no better than the original boosters against Omicron. Both studies showed the antibodies our immune systems produce after the Omicron shot are more effective against the original and now essentially extinct version of Sars-Cov-2 than against Omicron variants.
This phenomenon is called “original antigenic sin” or “immune imprinting,” and can occur after any vaccination - or infection. But the mRNA shots appear particularly likely to cause it, probably because they stimulate such high levels of anti-spike antibodies when they are first given.
The findings help explain why so many people, including Centers for Disease Control director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, have recently tested positive shortly after being boosted.
But Dr. Barouch’s group went further than Dr. Ho’s, examining T-cells as well. It found the same problem; following both the Omicron and the old booster, T-cells focused much more on the original Sars-Cov-2 than Omicron variants.
T-cells are a crucial second line of immune defense, helping the body keep infections from becoming too severe. Because Omicron is not very dangerous to most people, so a weak T-cell response does not matter much against it. But if a future Sars-Cov-2 variant is more dangerous, the relative lack of a T-cell response could put vaccinated people may be at serious risk.
(Bivalent is a fancy word for “Omicron-specific.” Except the Omicron-specific booster isn’t Omicron-specific at all, which is why T-cells targeting Omicron hardly rise at all following the bivalent booster, while they more than double after the original booster.) (2/3)
The “Omicron-specific” boosters were supposed to solve that problem. Regulators approved them in August, despite a lack of any clinical trial evidence they reduced coronavirus infections or serious cases of Covid in people. The Federal government agreed to pay Pfizer and Moderna $5 billion for 171 million doses of them.
But both Dr. Barouch’s study and another last week from Dr. David Ho, another top virologist, found that Omicron-specific boosters work no better than the original boosters against Omicron. Both studies showed the antibodies our immune systems produce after the Omicron shot are more effective against the original and now essentially extinct version of Sars-Cov-2 than against Omicron variants.
This phenomenon is called “original antigenic sin” or “immune imprinting,” and can occur after any vaccination - or infection. But the mRNA shots appear particularly likely to cause it, probably because they stimulate such high levels of anti-spike antibodies when they are first given.
The findings help explain why so many people, including Centers for Disease Control director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, have recently tested positive shortly after being boosted.
But Dr. Barouch’s group went further than Dr. Ho’s, examining T-cells as well. It found the same problem; following both the Omicron and the old booster, T-cells focused much more on the original Sars-Cov-2 than Omicron variants.
T-cells are a crucial second line of immune defense, helping the body keep infections from becoming too severe. Because Omicron is not very dangerous to most people, so a weak T-cell response does not matter much against it. But if a future Sars-Cov-2 variant is more dangerous, the relative lack of a T-cell response could put vaccinated people may be at serious risk.
(Bivalent is a fancy word for “Omicron-specific.” Except the Omicron-specific booster isn’t Omicron-specific at all, which is why T-cells targeting Omicron hardly rise at all following the bivalent booster, while they more than double after the original booster.) (2/3)
Forwarded from Alex Berenson
As the researchers concluded:
Our findings suggest that immune imprinting by prior antigenic exposure may pose a greater challenge than currently appreciated for inducing robust immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Such a polite way to say, we gave a billion-plus people mRNA shots that probably opened them to future Sars-Cov-2 infections forever.
No worries! Lessons learned and all that. (3/3)
Our findings suggest that immune imprinting by prior antigenic exposure may pose a greater challenge than currently appreciated for inducing robust immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Such a polite way to say, we gave a billion-plus people mRNA shots that probably opened them to future Sars-Cov-2 infections forever.
No worries! Lessons learned and all that. (3/3)
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This pedophile will more than likely be lifted high and exalted by the rest of the sexual degenerates in the Democratic Party.
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Holy shit it's real.
Two guys convinced half the media and a bunch of "researchers" on Twitter that two dudes with the last names Ligma and Johnson were fired from Twitter.
Thank you, Taylor. It's like an early Christmas present.
https://archive.ph/0nSg6
Two guys convinced half the media and a bunch of "researchers" on Twitter that two dudes with the last names Ligma and Johnson were fired from Twitter.
Thank you, Taylor. It's like an early Christmas present.
https://archive.ph/0nSg6