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Omicron is the vaccine.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    From what I've read I believe you are correct.

    Vaccinating against Omicron will do nothing but prolong the plandemic.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Yep, and yep.

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  • Floyd621

    And... that's exactly what they want..fear..fear.. fear...

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  • mac10

    the vaccines them selves are creating the mutations

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  • Don McManus
    mac10: 30629172799771/comments/30629180176283

    the vaccines them selves are creating the mutations

    Are you suggesting that Fauci has expanded his gain of function research to the entire human population?

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  • serf
    Don McManus: 30629172799771/comments/30629181505947

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11312384#Comment_11312384

    Are you suggesting that Fauci has expanded his gain of function research to the entire human population?

    No but The Red Chinese are! 😎

    serf

    https://www.technocracy.news/china-collects-american-dna-with-covid-tests/

    f you’ve had a COVID-19 test, there’s a good possibility that the folks in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) have your DNA.

    If so, they probably know more about your health and DNA vulnerabilities than you do. The implications of that are disturbing, to say the least.

    The company contracted to conduct the COVID-19 tests is Fulgent Genetics, a nationwide DNA sequencing and disease testing firm. According to the firm’s website, its stated mission is, “developing flexible and affordable genetic testing that improves the everyday lives of those around us.”

    Apparently, we are to believe that Fulgent Genetics is here to improve all of our lives.

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  • BobJudy
    mac10: 30629172799771/comments/30629180176283

    the vaccines them selves are creating the mutations

    Since most of the variants were detected in mid to late 2020 and vaccinations didn't start until December of last year I believe you are mistaken. The latest version, Omicron, was first detected in a country with low vaccination rates and poor by our standards medical care.

    Anytime a virus invades a cell and uses the cells resources to multiply, errors are made. Of the imperfect virus copies, (mutations) 99% are either benign or unsuccessful. The few mutations that are viable and able to infect the host in spite of the immune system are the ones you have to worry about. Successful viruses are ones that do not kill the host organism. Those that do kill don't have as good of a chance to spread before their host succumbs. Omicron, by all reports, so far has mild symptoms and thus its hosts stay healthy enough to spread the virus before the hosts immune system wipes it out. Evolution has a way to fill all niches and that is what is happening with the virus. Bob

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  • select-fire

    The gene pool will cleanse itself.

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  • serf

    With the DNA research, then biological weapons and cures will rule the day. The NWO with China buying all the universities research was really stupid for common citizens to accept by their illustrious leaders here cashing in on free trade! No wonder Biden's's Son was wined and dined by the commies!

    serf

    https://thediplomat.com/2017/08/the-great-us-china-biotechnology-and-artificial-intelligence-race/

    China’s ambition is to lead the global market for precision medicine, which necessitates acquiring strategic technological and human capital in both genomics and AI. And the country excels at this game. A sharp blow in this U.S.-China competition happened in 2013 when BGI purchased Complete Genomics, in California, with the intent to build its own advanced genomic sequencing machines, therefore securing a technological knowhow mainly mastered by U.S. producers.

    Personalized medicine advances mean that personalized bio-attacks are increasingly possible. The combination of AI with biomedical data and genome-editing technologies will help us predict genes most important to particular functions. Such insights will contribute to knowing how a particular disease occurs, how a newly-discovered virus has high transmissibility, but also why certain populations and individuals are more susceptible to it. Combining host susceptibility information with pathogenic targeted design, malicious actors could engineer pathogens that are tailored to overcome the immune system or the microbiome of specific populations.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    @...: https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/1904254/omicron-is-the-vaccine

    That is all.

    I guess I am not following you here Don.

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  • Don McManus

    If, in July of 2020, Bob's Pharma had come out with a treatment that was as minimally life-threatening and as effective in creating anti-bodies as apparently is the Omicron variant of the Magical Covid, it would rightly be presented as the vaccine for the 90% of the population without multiple and severe co-morbidities.

    It would, in effect, be a very efficacious vaccine; a live virus vaccine in the traditional sense, and anyone with an ounce of common sense would seriously consider wide-spread distribution to combat the then alpha variant of the Covid.

    I am seriously considering deliberate exposure to the Omicron rather than a booster, as it seems to be as safe and a much more effective solution.

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  • jimdeere

    As for mask mandates, did the Reagan administration force the use of condoms when the AIDS virus was rampant?

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  • Mr. Perfect
    Don McManus: 30629172799771/comments/30629190057755

    If, in July of 2020, Bob's Pharma had come out with a treatment that was as minimally life-threatening and as effective in creating anti-bodies as apparently is the Omicron variant of the Magical Covid, it would rightly be presented as the vaccine for the 90% of the population without multiple and severe co-morbidities.

    It would, in effect, be a very efficacious vaccine; a live virus vaccine in the traditional sense, and anyone with an ounce of common sense would seriously consider wide-spread distribution to combat the then alpha variant of the Covid.

    I am seriously considering deliberate exposure to the Omicron rather than a booster, as it seems to be as safe and a much more effective solution.

    I think that's a valid analysis and a good approach for you. My wife has been trying to contract it, and can't even after multiple exposures (including to me back in June of last year).

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator
    jimdeere: 30629172799771/comments/30629234481179

    As for mask mandates, did the Reagan administration force the use of condoms when the AIDS virus was rampant?

    Oh yes. Some are still being used.

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  • Don McManus

    Well, well, well, the mythical Omicron has found a home in my nose.

    Was feeling a little under the weather last Sunday, so took a home test and tested negative. Was taking the wife out on a errand on Wednesday, and while waiting for her went and got tested at a local provider, just to be sure. On Friday, developed a bit of a fever and again tested negative with a home test.

    Results from provider came via the internet machine this morning. Yes, I am a positive person.

    Very mild symptoms. Had a 101° temperature this past Saturday a slight scratchy throat and a small body aches. In other words, other than the temperature, kind of normal for January.

    So, in an odd way, I have gotten my wish. Within the next couple of weeks, I will have a very robust immune response to whatever mother nature and the Fauch can throw at me.

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  • Butchdog2

    Sure hope so.

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  • Nanuq907

    A virus THIS contagious, and THIS mild, that produces natural immunity in its hosts?

    Yes please.

    Does anyone else remember the Chicken Pox parties when we were little? As soon as one kid had it, everyone came to let their kids catch it, and all the kids developed immunity.

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  • BobJudy
    Nanuq907: 30629172799771/comments/

    A virus THIS contagious, and THIS mild, that produces natural immunity in its hosts?

    Yes please.

    Does anyone else remember the Chicken Pox parties when we were little? As soon as one kid had it, everyone came to let their kids catch it, and all the kids developed immunity.

    I remember the pox parties being talked about but don't remember anyone ever actually following through and doing it. I wonder how many of those kids developed shingles later on in life? I probably should get the shingles vaccine but haven't got around to it. It is another one of those vaccines that doesn't always prevent the disease but can moderate the symptoms. Bob

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  • Mr. Perfect

    This article seems relevant:

    CDC Study: Natural Immunity Beats Vax Against Delta Variant
    Natural immunity better protects against the Delta strain of COVID-19 than a vaccine, according to a study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday.


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  • Mr. Perfect

    Maybe the CDC finally decided to read one of these studies?

    146 Research Studies Affirm Naturally Acquired Immunity to Covid-19: Documented, Linked, and Quoted ⋆ Brownstone Institute
    This follow-up chart is a list of 91 scientific studies and evidence on natural immunity to allow you to draw your own conclusions..


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  • Mobuck

    Last night, I saw a news reel comment that natural immunity could last up to 8 months. I had covid in December 2019, made absolutely no effort to 'protect myself' and had it again in December 2021. My natural immunity lasted 24 months so I should be good through the end of this germ warfare episode.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Don, how you doing?

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  • Don McManus
    montanajoe: 30629172799771/comments/

    Don, how you doing?

    Back to 100%. A bit of a scratchy throat, but that it normal for me this time of year.

    Back on work out schedule as normal. No issues at all.

    Once the positive test came back, I have limited interaction with people but will re-engage this coming week. Really was like a 24 hour flu with some minor aches that lasted a week or so.

    Thanks for asking, Joe.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Good news indeed.

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  • gesshots
    Don McManus: 30629172799771/comments/

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11319419#Comment_11319419

    Back to 100%. A bit of a scratchy throat, but that it normal for me this time of year.

    Back on work out schedule as normal. No issues at all.

    Once the positive test came back, I have limited interaction with people but will re-engage this coming week. Really was like a 24 hour flu with some minor aches that lasted a week or so.

    Thanks for asking, Joe.

    Good Deal !

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