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Covid-19, 18, 17, 16,...1 Boom! Part2

 This is a continuation and supplement to the previous post. If you have not read that one, I highly recommend you do so as they connect and augment each other.

After I published the previous post - after almost 2 hours of writing while reviewing notes and doing additional research - I realized that I had left out quite a bit of information that I had intended to include. This post is to remedy that.

First, in the previous post I referenced being "fully-vaccinated" and said I would address it later. That was referring to another of the moving goalposts that the CDC/NIH has set-up concerning this illness. Fully vaccinated against Covid-19 was defined as a shot of either Moderna or Pfizer with a follow-up at a later date - typically 3 or 4 weeks after the first depending on which vaccine you had. It also referred to a single shot of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine. I do not think it has been officially changed at this writing, but the head of the CDC said last week that the definition "may have to be changed" so that one is not considered as "fully-vaccinated" if they have not had the follow-up booster shots. As I said in the first post: A "vaccine" that does not confer immunity, and any benefit it does offer only lasts for 5 to 7 months is not a vaccine at all.

A follow-up on the "fully tested and safe" claim of the mRNA vaccine: a very recent study has been released and a scientific and medical committee has recommended that acetaminophen (the generic name for Tylenol) have a warning for pregnant women as it has been shown to (a quote from the study) "it is possible for the drug to alter fetal development, which in some cases could result in neurological, urological, and reproductive disorders in the infant."

This is not meant to blast acetaminophen/Tylenol, but to showcase how even a "safe" and approved drug that has been around for decades - the FDA approved it for children in 1951 and McNeil began marketing it in 1955 by prescription and was approved for OTC sales in children's strength in 1959 and for adults in 1961 - and has just now been determined to have potential for great harm. It has also now been tied to many other childhood issues that you can find it you want to do some research. Again, this is an FDA approved and widely sold (and recommended) drug that after sixty years of sales is being shown to have issues. Here is another snippet from a report:

·       In the U.S. alone24 the National Institutes of Health's STATPearls manual reports that there are 2,600 hospitalizations, 56,000 emergency room visits and 500 deaths each year for acetaminophen overdoses as of July 2021. And, the drug is the second leading cause of liver transplantation worldwide and the leading cause of transplantation in the U.S.


I mentioned the recent reports from Israel - of which the population is in the high 90% vaccinated area.

·         A recent report details a SARS-CoV-2 Delta outbreak in an Israeli hospital where 238 out of 248 (96%) of the exposed patients and staff had been fully vaccinated with Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine

·         Of the 238 fully vaccinated individuals, 39 (16%) were infected, as were three of the 10 unvaccinated individuals who got exposed

·         While all of the sickened staff recovered, five infected patients died and nine turned into severe or critical cases. All of the dead and severe/critical cases were fully vaccinated. Two unvaccinated patients that got infected only had mild illness

·         This outbreak tells us that the COVID shots cannot create herd immunity. It also suggests vaccinated people may be more prone to serious and lethal infection than the unvaccinated

I also mentioned about the misinformation that is being spread that having "everyone" vaccinated will stop the disease. Here is a snippet from the NIH site:

·         Of 41,552 hospitalized patients in the U.S., 73% of the unvaccinated, 71% of the partially vaccinated and 72% of the fully vaccinated received a diagnosis of COVID-like illness (CLI) between January 1, 2021, and June 22, 2021



I also mentioned Singapore which is over 75% vaccinated is having a huge outbreak of cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Here is a snippet from an article in Lancet concerning the outbreak:

Singapore’s daily cases hit a record 3,994 on October 19, with the seven-day average number of new infections more than tripling in the last month. The overall death toll has more than quadrupled over the same period, rising to 280 on October 21 from just 65. Authorities, meanwhile, have attested to rising pressure on hospitals and healthcare workers.

So there (which is mostly a Pfizer vaccinated territory), the deaths are growing faster than the cases!

Both of the above could be from another fact that has come out now that we have actual field results on this disease: the vaccinated have a larger load of the virus than non-vaccinated. This could (speculation on my part and others that I have read) cause the growth in cases even among the vaccinated.

On the lack of honesty and openness from the government and the CDC, last week the CDC finally admitted to funding "gain of function" research in Wuhan, China. This is what Dr. Fauci vehemently denied before Congress a couple of times. It now is proven he was either lying or he is incompetent and does not know where millions of dollars of research grant money is being spent in an area that he controls. 

Lastly, what is one supposed to do to avoid issues with this disease. One thing that is proving to be critical is to keep a good, high Vitamin D (vit D3 is the correct supplement) blood level. Vitamin D is very, very important to the immune system (and many other bodily systems). A large portion of patients that had the most severe cases have been shown to be deficient or low in Vitamin D levels. The patients that have the best results tend to have the highest levels. With the fear that has been instilled in the population over sun exposure has caused a deficiency in Vitamin D in many people. Our bodies can produce Vitamin D, but it requires sun exposure. If you do not get enough sunlight, supplementation (with D3) can be used. 

I also have lots of data on the alternative and traditional treatments that are being used around the world with great results. For some reason that escapes me (I am NOT a conspiracy theorist, so I am having trouble grasping why any treatment is being vilified) any treatment over vaccination is being totally dismissed. It may be that all the treatments that have been mentioned are relatively low cost and cannot be patented. You all have probably heard of ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and others. They are being used around the world with great success. Both mentioned drugs are safe when used as prescribed and have been used literally billions of times around the world. (not for Covid, but use is use and shows safety) Now Pfizer has a new drug (that they can patent and mark up hundreds of times) that is being touted. The trials have shown this drug not to be as safe as either of them. But, that is not the purpose of this post. I may do one at a later date with all the data.








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