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What does he mean by "Africa will win" ?

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The latest video from Dr Philip McMillin and GVB may explain what GVB means by laymen terms. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWbhMSMAwPE

Its concerning that cool calm doctors like Chetty, Zelenko, McCullough, Malone et al (and SK) were a quite mild mannered earlier in the year and a little excited that they had contributed to a cure for covid. Now they know more and are appear really alarmed (without losing it) in recent videos.

Thanks Steve for efforts. Also thanks to all the doctors and scientists that support evidence based early treatment and exposing issues with the c19 vaccines.

Cheers from the rubber bullet zone, Melbourne AU.

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There is neglect, there is criminality, and then malfeasance; and finally worst of all, crimes against humanity.

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Thank you. Over vaccinations will crash the immune system antibody dependence since this so called vaccine doesn’t achieve sterilization of the the infection. Resulting in breakthrough cases of vaccinated being turned into super spreaders. Medical ethics are being ignored. Those who have spoken have lost their licenses for stating the obvious that this therapeutic does not work as sold by the political narrative and N I H ran by fauci who as never treated or seen any patients. This should be stopped

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As a viral immunologist who publishes in high impact journals, esp. in on innate anti viral immunity, I do not understand Steve's claim how viruses would "exert natural selection pressure on innate host immunity." Don't get me wrong, I am 100% against this vaccine in most cases, but there's not much you can do to evade innate immunity as a virus or bacteria since it recognizes viral and bacterial RNA/DNA and other things via its Toll like receptors and RNA and DNA are a essential part of these organisms. Obviously, I could see evasion of adaptive immunity.

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"Vaccinating children is just going to turn the roles upside down and sufficiently tip the balance to allow the virus to exert natural selection pressure on innate host immunity. It may be better not to translate this in laymen terms…"

Could someone translate that in layman's terms for me?

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Im curious has anyone put together a COVID early treatment protocol using only OTC available products? In many countries you cant obtain Ivermectin, Fluvoxamine or HCQ these days.

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The Spanish flu wiped out millions of people in their 20s and 30s and largely spared the older population. This was due to a similar flu strain that circled in the 1880s. The older generation had natural immunity by being exposed 30 years prior. So even if this virus doesn't mutate into something more pathogenic in the next 6-12 months it's just a matter of time. And original antigenic sin means 90% of the world is going to be completely defenseless. I'm literally living in the before times of a post-apocalyptic movie. Time to start writing a diary I guess.

My ramblings: https://www.facebook.com/renegaade.mind

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Worldwide heavy use of vaccines designed for an obsolete virus used on the present ever changing similar viruses will undoubtedly cause the original antigenic sin response in the vaccinated. The vaccinated can be trapped in a weak obsolete immune response that will be inadequate without re-training from many years of vaccine boosters (maybe successful??). The many surviving Unvaccinated will get increasingly stronger innate immunity from the repeat opportunities for infection. If young children with their super strong innate immunity are not vaccinated, society's locked in low obsolete immune response will only last untill the present generation of vaccinated are gone. Otherwise the children of today will be inoculated and will carry whatever negative consequences and constant re-vaccination will be absolutely necessary for them and future society.

My opinion is that ignorance and greed will unfortunately prevail!

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Look what happens in France and Portugal. The curve is very slightly getting steeper. and next?

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This article might contain an accidental misstatement.

"the dramatic suppression of the host’s innate immune capacity when put under widespread viral infectious pressure" -- could you be referring to vaccines suppressing the immune system?

The best approach is to do what Sweden did, let all the young people naturally get Covid and acquire natural immunity.

Unfortunately, with already vaccinated persons, it is questionable as to whether they acquire natural immunity the same way as "normal", unvaccinated people do. It was discussed on several substacks recently.

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"tip the balance to allow the virus to exert natural selection pressure on innate host immunity"

We need this translated to laymen's terms, so people really understand the risk.

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I'm wondering if any of the experts here have seen Gavin Newsom lately? Am I dreaming or has he vanished for over a week? I would have expected him to be out at a press conference touting the arrival of the new pediatric shot.

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I would recommend following South African Engineer @pieterstreicher , who does a lot of solid research and is more of a "sane" vax advocate (only >65). Recognizes herd immunity depends on sufficient natural immunity - also is of the opinion that Delta is so leaky that there will not be enough vax pressure to lead to a more deadly virus. If so that's good news. https://twitter.com/pieterstreicher/status/1448570158180622337

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What does he mean when he says "Africa will win."?

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Isn't it more like most of the whole third world wins - not just Africa? The "poor" countries who didn't have the "advantage" of early access to vaccines. But especially the "middle" lattitudes of Africa where there is widespread periodic use of HCQ and Ivermectin - stuff we ignored because, "It's not about our health, it's about their power and wealth."

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