Geert Vanden Bossche is trying to tell us something about jab effects on immunity of the jabbed / maybe T-cell support would help.
It isn't an easy read. / & a must read by Karen Kingston & helpful list of critical thinking questions by Lee Muller.
Good luck with it: ‘My bible on the C-19 mass vaccination experiment’, Voice for Science and Solidarity, by Geert Vanden Bossche. (substack.com) It seemed to me, that he is saying the jabs leave the jabbed with little protection against Omicron or other variants because all they have left to fight it is their T-cell immunity. The antibodies that normally would be used are not the ones generated by the jabs and it wipes out the normal ones - I think. Trying to listen to Geert seems worth some effort.
Addition (12/13) - I think he also said that the unjabbed should be okay against the whatever variants because we still have natural immunity. My one caveat to that is in my own passive exposed health - I am worse. I get shingles now if I work too hard, stay up too late, etc. I really need to take serrapeptase at night and drink pomegranate/dandelion tea during the day to prevent edema in my legs. Passive exposure is serious, can cause the gene transfection of spike genetics and leave long term illness and increased risk with repeated exposure.
Spike seems to cause an allergy like increase in sensitivity to it. I use a negative ionizer at home and don’t go out much because I don’t need too. In medical settings I like to use a KN95 mask 100% of the time and keep it brief. Intranasal rinse after something like that would also be helpful. I think passive exposure illness needs to be considered as passively vaccinated as the term is used in the early animal research on use of mRNA gene treatments for passive vaccination of wild animal populations for promoting infertility. It worked in the research and the caveat was included, ~ “not ethical for use in humans.” (pdf in my Dropbox: Exosomes) Being ‘passively vaccinated’ at least has the advantage of not having the nanowhatevers that seem to be forming from the Lipid Nanoparticles - unless spike somehow forms the structures? I think th rectangular objects have to do with the carrier membrane particles. - I don’t know though.
- Extra - James Lyons-Weiler thinks measles outbreaks are going to be common among those without their natural immunity now. The Next Battle Will Be Over Measles Vaccine Failure. Here is Our Preemptive Strike of Facts, Rationality, and Kindness. (substack.com) Don’t panic over scare media, and I would add, be vitamin A adequate in your diet or supplements (as long as vit A and carotenoids don’t leave you more inflamed due to Retinoid Toxicity problems).
Foods and phytonutrients that may benefit T cells, ← my document on nutrition support for T-cell immunity, and Early Treatment helps. Circa 2020. T-cell support will likely help in 2022 and 2023 also.
Addition: The document as a pdf file in my Dropbox.
And - Phytonutrients: Molecular docking list (google doc) (pdf) - Soup is good food - it may be delivering liposomal packets of anti-viral phytonutrients - if made well. Creamy and rich and well emulsified by Gumbo file, bay leaves, or other ingredients that add phospholipids. Pomegranate peel would add some, but leaves add more (vegan source).
It is odd that “Early Treatment Saves Lives” became a controversial phrase during an alleged pandemic.
For everyone who tries to read Geert’s post - this is for you (it is not long, just not easy):
Peace be with you.
Addition:
Karen Kingston has something to say too, and she spells it out pretty clearly and with bullet point slides to help along the way - she is giving the evidence for what I was saying about the 7 stages of grieving in a recent post. This is diabolical by design - and “technology” - a computer generated gene sequence being forcibly delivered into the nucleus of human cells. There is a long history of it not being safe for lab animals and never making it even close to being approved for human use.
Another must read in my opinion. Are Lipid Nanoparticles Pfizer's Proprietary Weapon against COVID-19 Immunity ? (substack.com)
And another, from the replies - Are you a risk taker? - Lee Muller’s Foresight is 20/22 (substack.com) Lee provides us a lengthy list of critical thinking questions regarding evaluating whether a new product or treatment is something to try or not.
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I take no meds or supps and eat average. I have a "desk" job and somewhat sedentary as of late. I have no idea if I've ever had covid. I haven't had cold or flu for eight years and counting. I do know that when I used to go to the doc, long long time ago, I was always told I had high T cells counts. So much so that I might have an infection, but they never found any and I wasn't feeling sick. Perhaps my high T cell count is just having a healthy immune system compared to the average person? Perhaps high is actually what it is supposed to be considered healthy and the relativity in the scale has just generally slipped in today's society? I don't know, but I'm not going to break something that is working for me, especially by taking experimental drugs for which risks are looking worse and worse with every passing day and the effectiveness of something I am not concerned about for myself in the first place is proving to be negative.
I tried and failed Jennifer. Will try 2nd time later to get what I can