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Looked through some of the information and largely agree with the premise.

In my search to understand STORM, I realised that leaving out the lymphocytes to focus on macrophage activation was a mistake.

Still trying to understand what is the primary reactivation when there is reinfection.

Good work.

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"what is the primary activation during reinfection".

So your concerned about Geert's prediction, and concerned the injected will not have suitable immunity...

But we are not seeing Geerts prediction play out...

Like almost everyone else. Geert had been working on the premise that sterilising antibodies are 99% of the solution. When in fact, the robust T cells response and defence is actually what has really been keeping everyone safe.

It does seem like immune refocusing had played it's part, so that the injected have skewed immune response, Possibly often T cells exhaustion (making them prone to more infections) ..and the igg4 issue.

But I would argue against geert saying that the "CTL response will fail". The CTLs have been here keeping most people safe the entire time. After all. 90% of people never had antibodies at the time of infection in the first place. It was the T cells all along with memory, that kept everyone safe .

Also, the entire planet has forgotten to learn about the S2 half of the spike. No experts have yet done a video on the S2.

It is highly conserved me hanical winch containing syncytin. It is hard to mutate because it's such a complicated spring trigger mechanism. It's 70% homologous to common cold coronavirus spike. That part is more important because of its cross reactive and conserved nature, than the rbd.

So I think the injected are getting sick frequently because of the exhaustion, and immune refocusing. And no sterilising antibodies to the constantly changing rbd.

But I consider Geert incorrect because the CTLs are still eventually beating the infection ...

Based on memory to the S2, and nucleocapsid, that was here all along, but the planet just "forgot".

The key to T cells working good, had always been the nutrients , and vitamin D.. C zinc, potassium etc.

Vitamin D activates the T cells early.

And downregulates he inflammatory response. The cytokyne storm.

The S2 part of the spike is the most overlooked subject in this whole debacle. It kept everyone safe this entire time, yet at best , 99% of doctors just called it "the other half".

There are broad spectrum cross reactive antibodies to the triple stem helix base , that sterilise it by crippling the fusion mechanism .

They work against common colds and all sarscov2 variants.

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That's ok. It's like the whole world has been under a sort of brain muffling spell.. you've done better than 99.9% of doctors. And STORM is technically correct.

These are the most important terms.

Killer T lymphocytes.

And

Cytotoxic T cells.

In a world where 99.9% of doctors spent all their time talking about antibodies.

They all "forgot" cytotoxic T cells role.

That is not normal. It is beyond explanation. Like the whole world just "forgot" a core critical subject..

Funnily enough. Killer T cells are called "the forgotten worriors of the immune system ".

What a supernatural bizarre sounding coincidence.

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