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The Beach Is My Bliss's avatar

My unvaccinated 34-year-old daughter is recovering from a nasty SARS-Cov-2 plus secondary bacterial infection. She did get a flu shot a couple of months ago which I attribute the bacterial infection to. Phucking Pharma.

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A T's avatar

Can the variants evade the 'vaccines'?

They eat them like protein milkshakes, they just make them stronger but only against the unfortunately 'vaccinated'.

Is a minor cut a problem for someone who doesn't have AIDS? Of course not!

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Bob L's avatar

I think the circulating virus is a potential risk to anybody who has been exposed to spike protein whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, because exposure to the virus might awaken autoantibodies along with normal antibodies (?)

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Sieglinde W. Alexander's avatar

Hello Dr. McMillan. Is there a possibility that the full seminar will be available on YouTube in the future? Currently, only a partial video is accessible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWfVKcW99t0&t=8s

Thank you.

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Sounds Like Nonsense's avatar

DRS FOR COVID ETHICS

"The doubling time is about 4 years in age." That means that one will double the risk of dying per injection.

https://t.me/Doctorsforcovidethics/970 ➡️🔷➡️

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Amit's avatar

Autoimmunity should occur in people who have low igg4 antibodies, however in one of the previous posts there was a correlation between vaccination and igg4, the autoimmunity aspect in that cohort may not be relevant, however in the unvaccinated individuals it's definitely a possibility especially via the cross reactivity route

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Dietmar's avatar

Are you sure? What do you mean by claiming, „autoimmunity should occur in people who have low igg4 antibodies“?

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Bob L's avatar

Having never done anything like your COVID preparedness seminar, is it possible to submit written questions beforehand that might be addressed during your presentation, and will the full presentation be available to watch afterwards? I am sure that is a dumb question, but I am not very computer-savvy.

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