I’m going to start with a bizarre analogy, which illustrates the folly called vaccination.
A
boy of 16 who lives on a farm has been driving vehicles all over the
land since he was 11. He’s driven cars, trucks, and tractors. He’s
driven them on roads, across fields, and on many occasions with his
father beside him, he’s driven cars and trucks on city streets and
highways. The boy knows how to drive. He’s a pro.
But
when he turns 16, his father is on vacation, and his uncle comes to
stay with the family. The uncle is quite insane. He tells the boy, “I’m
going to put you through a training course in driving. It’s a rehearsal
for the real thing.”
Against
the protests of the boy, the uncle sits him in a closed car, which is
specially equipped to pump amphetamines into the air. The uncle says,
“The drug will make you more alert when you drive. So you’ll have
enhanced skills. You’ll become a better driver with this rehearsal…so
when you actually get your license, you’ll be ready for the real thing…”
“But I can already drive better than you can,” the boy says.
“Shut up,” his uncle tells him.
I call vaccination a rehearsal, because that’s what it’s supposed to be.
The immune system is tuned up for the possible later appearance of “the real thing.”
For the moment, put aside the fact that SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t exist and therefore a vaccine is entirely irrelevant.
For
the many who believe in the virus, here’s a question. Why does the use
of a vaccine, as rehearsal for the real thing, make any sense at all?
If
the immune system springs into action against the virus (or a virus
protein) in the vaccine, why wouldn’t it also spring into action when
the virus shows up naturally? What’s the point of the prior
rehearsal? Isn’t the body already ready for the real thing?
It
turns out there is a medical answer. Vaccines contain various
substances called adjuvants. Their function is to enhance the immune
response during the rehearsal, better preparing it for the moment when
the real thing comes along.
COVID RNA vaccines contain an adjuvant called PEG. Polyethylene glycol.
However, as many scientists know, PEG can cause a dangerous anaphylactic reaction. Not good.
Why does PEG cause that reaction?
Because antibodies over-respond to PEG.
Think
it through. The body’s immune system isn’t being enhanced during the
rehearsal called vaccination. The adjuvant (PEG) isn’t causing the
immune system antibodies to ramp up against the spike protein in the
virus. The adjuvant is causing the immune system to attack it, the
adjuvant.
Oops.
Therefore, what good is the vaccine?
And
we’re not just talking about the adjuvant called PEG. By implication,
this anaphylactic response suggests that ALL adjuvants in all vaccines
aren’t really enhancing immune response against viruses. Instead,
they’re provoking antibody reactions to themselves, the adjuvants.
In
which case, I return to my original question: why bother with the
rehearsal called vaccination, since it proves nothing except the body is
already prepared for the real thing. And so the vaccination wasn’t
needed.
Here are excerpts from an article in Science (12/21/20), “Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer’s COVID vaccine [and Moderna’s] trigger rare allergic reactions.” You can plow through and dig out the nuggets that, taken together, illustrate what I’ve just presented.
The caps in the following quotes are mine.
“Severe
allergy-like reactions in at least eight people who received the
COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech [Pfizer] over the past 2
weeks may be due to a compound in the packaging of the messenger RNA
(mRNA) that forms the vaccine's main ingredient, scientists say. A
similar mRNA vaccine developed by Moderna, which was authorized for
emergency use in the United States on Friday, also contains the
compound, polyethylene glycol (PEG).”
“PEG
has never been used before in an approved vaccine, but it is found in
many drugs that have occasionally triggered anaphylaxis---a potentially
life-threatening reaction that can cause rashes, a plummeting blood
pressure, shortness of breath, and a fast heartbeat. Some allergists and
immunologists believe a small number of people previously exposed to
PEG may have HIGH LEVELS OF ANTIBODIES AGAINST PEG, putting them at risk
of an anaphylactic reaction to the vaccine.”
“The
two vaccines both contain mRNA wrapped in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs)
that help carry it to human cells, BUT ALSO ACT AS AN ADJUVANT, A
VACCINE INGREDIENT THAT BOLSTERS THE IMMUNE RESPONSE. The LNPs are
‘PEGylated’---chemically attached to PEG molecules that cover the
outside of the particles and increase their stability and life span.”
“PEGs
were long thought to be biologically inert, but a growing body of
evidence suggests they are not. As much as 72% of people have at least
SOME ANTBODIES AGAINST PEGs, according to a 2016 study led by Samuel
Lai, a pharmaco-engineer at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, presumably as a result of exposure to cosmetics and
pharmaceuticals. About 7% have a level that may be high enough to
predispose them to anaphylactic reactions, he found.”
Boom.
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(The link to this article posted on my blog is here.)
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