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re: LSU requiring proof of vaccination or negative PCR test for games

Posted on 8/25/21 at 7:10 pm to
Posted by White Tiger
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Posted on 8/25/21 at 7:10 pm to
Yes, Solo, I do know it. I also know that previous attempts at making corona virus vaccines have been unsuccessful inasmuch all test animals developed severe eosinophilic pneumonia and died. All of them. This was during SARS-1 circa 2003. Previous attempts with RSV vaccines (1960s) probably resulted in ADE in nearly all children given the vaccine when they were exposed to the wild virus. Most became ill. Multiple children were hospitalized.

Death rate from flu among Medicare patients has not changed over 40 years despite a marked increase in the percentage vaccinated against such. Conclusion: flu vax has no effect on death rate in the Medicare population.

Finally, (for now) the Moderna and Pfizer "vaccines" are not vaccines as that term is defined. Moderna states on its website that its "vaccine" is an operating system with which I happen to agree. It is a set of instructions in the form of a modified mRNA. What the instructions are is anyone's guess although we are meant to believe that it is for the manufacture of the spike protein. Nothing like this has been undertaken officially in the public realm on this scale. Even if it is as they say, no way they know that it will work. I can envision spike protein being expressed on somatic and germ cells resulting in an immune response that results in injury of such cells.

Let's say, for now, that such cells are the endothelium. Both anti-body and cell-mediated immunity could result in damage to the endothelium leading to both bleeding and clotting. This could be detected by assay of D-dimer which has been described in Covid patients. Imagine if multiple organ systems were involved. Forget about what long term effects may be!

Of course, the paper by Christian Dosten clearly states that they DID NOT isolate the virus but rather a portion of what they claimed was a novel corona virus. It was then reverse engineered to create a new disease. The PCR test cannot determine if a person has an infection inasmuch as it will amplify small pieces of RNA from any source. With more than 3B base pairs there is a reasonable chance that a small fragment of human RNA would be similar enough to create a positive result. Also, if enough cycles are run just about anyone could be made positive. This ignores positive tests in asymptomatic persons which heretofore would be considered FALSE POSITIVES.

I could go on...Sorry if too verbose.
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