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Covid vaccine and the Jewish CEO of Pfizer
(01-01-2022, 07:55 PM)Lorotzelotzarich Wrote:
(12-31-2021, 09:29 PM)Dana Wrote:
(12-31-2021, 02:07 PM)searchinmyroots Wrote: Once again, your risk factors play a MAJOR role on how your immune system reacts to viruses.

Let's not forget the importance of promoting GOOD HEALTH for this and everything else that is thrown at us!!!!

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He's a good doctor.  We rarely read or hear about strengthening the immune system through exercise and eating properly.  Avoiding obesity.   Instead, they tell us all to lay down on the railroad track for the good of everyone and for all to take the vaccination and lifetime of boosters.   If that is the case what do we need an immune system for?

Then why are Israeli's getting sick again. The IDF is not known to have obesity as a issue among their ranks. They do exercise pretty much daily and their food intake is more on the vegetarian side rather than the meat(s) side. Yet the IDF had update their guidelines again.

 https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellnes...cle-690323

But everyone gets sick at one time or another. The question should be why their immune systems are able to fight off disease without hospitalization.  They are already healthy and physically fit.  The previous link you provided was about children and a correlation between obesity and hospitalization due to their being a higher risk.

  - The research here and table may be a little T.M.I. but it does break down why obesity, even being overweight makes one more prone to hospitalization should they catch the virus.   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073853/

A  large number of patients severely ill with COVID-19 arriving at the ICU are overweight or suffer from obesity [3]. These conditions, as well as smoking, age, type II diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, appear to be major risk factors for serious complications and increased mortality in COVID-19 patients [4,5,6].

Understanding the contributing factors to COVID-19 disease severity and complications in the context of obesity is of key importance for the development of therapeutic interventions, as well as for advancing preventative strategies in this high-risk group...
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(01-01-2022, 07:55 PM)Lorotzelotzarich Wrote: Then why are Israeli's getting sick again.

Well, some might say the jab only strongly targets the initial Alpha and doesn't do such a great job with variants, especially after it wanes.

I know many people who are now getting the new Omicron variant. I cannot 100% verify this but several have told me the ones who got the shot are experiencing more severe symptoms than the ones who did not. I know from personal family experience as well.

Many studies have shown natural immunity protects you better from variants as it targets anything that may infiltrate your body. The shots only target something specific.


Can you really deny that good health builds a strong immune system?

The biggest problem I see is that it references "cases" which doesn't really mean a thing. Who said they are sick?

The main focus should be on those who are most vulnerable and need treatments to avoid going to the hospital, not how many cases there are. When was the last time you saw the IDF post how many soldiers had cases of the flu?

And this might help just confirm my suspicion -

https://odysee.com/@RonPaul:d/pandemic-o...ed-false:8
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(01-02-2022, 03:49 PM)Dana Wrote:   - The research here and table may be a little T.M.I. but it does break down why obesity, even being overweight makes one more prone to hospitalization should they catch the virus.   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073853/

A  large number of patients severely ill with COVID-19 arriving at the ICU are overweight or suffer from obesity [3]. These conditions, as well as smoking, age, type II diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, appear to be major risk factors for serious complications and increased mortality in COVID-19 patients [4,5,6].

Understanding the contributing factors to COVID-19 disease severity and complications in the context of obesity is of key importance for the development of therapeutic interventions, as well as for advancing preventative strategies in this high-risk group...

Thanks for the share Dana, another study for my files!!
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An experience I had yesterday: In order to see a doctor I had to show proof of vaccination or a negative test which is normal these days. So I went to a tent to get a quick covid test. The young lady said, it was positive. When I looked at it, I saw a disputable positive test result and asked her if she could do another test. She did and said that was positive, too. The test strip was hardly colored, not red like the control strip.

I went to another testing site to do a genetic test that I normally wouldn't do, but I did to avoid a two week quarantine and my salary freeze. I got the result today and it was negative.

This is the science of "cases" on which Covid policy is based.
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(01-06-2022, 05:17 PM)Blue Bird Wrote: An experience I had yesterday: In order to see a doctor I had to show proof of vaccination or a negative test which is normal these days. So I went to a tent to get a quick covid test. The young lady said, it was positive. When I looked at it, I saw a disputable positive test result and asked her if she could do another test. She did and said that was positive, too. The test strip was hardly colored, not red like the control strip.

I went to another testing site to do a genetic test that I normally wouldn't do, but I did to avoid a two week quarantine and my salary freeze. I got the result today and it was negative.

This is the science of "cases" on which Covid policy is based.

Yep, these "tests" are very unstable especially the rapid ones. I heard the new "home tests" are even worse, noted by the directions in the box they come in.

My son didn't feel good last month and went to get tested. They gave him a rapid test that was negative so he went to work the next day. But they also gave him a PCR test (which I believe they now stopped using) and on his way home from work they said it was positive.

I think if you have symptoms then you most likely have something and should stay home anyway until you feel better.

You know, like the way we used to do things before 2020. Smile
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I'm glad that your son is fine again. Is he testing negative now? Does the body eliminate any c.virus during the recovery process?

When I got both of my positive test results I started to feel really sick and I rushed to the vitamins. Now that I know I am negative, I feel healthy again.

Everything wasn't good before 2020, but it was much better than now! I don't like the new connections that depend on testing. We lose our connection with our own bodies and feelings, which is never good.
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(01-06-2022, 08:40 PM)Blue Bird Wrote: I'm glad that your son is fine again. Is he testing negative now? Does the body eliminate any c.virus during the recovery process?

When I got both of my positive test results I started to feel really sick and I rushed to the vitamins. Now that I know I am negative, I feel healthy again.

Everything wasn't good before 2020, but it was much better than now! I don't like the new connections that depend on testing. We lose our connection with our own bodies and feelings, which is never good.

Thank you Bluebird.

He never tested after his 10 day quarantine. He received a a text notification saying he could go back to work after 10 days and that was the end of it!

On the other hand, my wife got it 2 or 3 days after my son (she is doing fine as well). After 14 days she wanted to get tested because she was going to be with other people. No tests sights were open so she went to the emergency room of a local hospital that was doing the tests (this is back in mid December before all "stuff" really hit the fan". The doctors asked her what she was doing there and told her she could test positive 3 months later!

Yes, this is having a psychological effect on many people, sorry you felt really sick. Maybe you were and the vitamins helped? Either way, glad you feel good again.

I agree, sadly it's all about the tests and cases now.

Stay tuned................... I heard there is a new variant in France!!
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Oh, you can test positive months after an infection? Hm ... but you are out of quarantine? No, I'm not going to ask where the logic is.

It's quite possible that I was going to be sick and the vitamins prevented it.

Yes there seems to be another variant. I would say, it has to be there. A weak justification, but it is one for that:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/5NAgGxeNT2TI/

https://www.brusselstimes.com/belgium/19...ree-months

https://www.newsweek.com/netherlands-vac...ot-1664296

https://www.bitchute.com/video/tmkbseotYHXH/
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I've just discovered this series: https://odysee.com/@Corona-Ausschuss:3/J...t_german:e
of which I assume is a compilation of several English-language episodes: https://odysee.com/$/search?q=the%20jerusalem%20report
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I want to share a prepared speech, that is a little over 4 minutes by Dr. Robert Malone.  First published at 02:16 UTC on January 8th, 2022. https://www.bitchute.com/video/xblRKD9sMKRU/

The transcription is not verbatim.  I noticed a few errors in the transcript including some minor omissions that will hopefully be corrected by bitchute.
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