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Jul 14, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Measles used to be considered a normal childhood illness, mostly quite mild (for those, like me & my siblings & friends, who had a functioning immune system) but occasionally - as with every other disease that humans have ever encountered in the entire history of our species - it could be serious, even fatal.

Nobody ever suggested that it might have some sort of sinister immune disabling property.

Not until there was a vaccine available did measles become considered this dangerous.

Of course, that is just a coincidence...

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They found this property of the virus recently, they couldn’t explain why sometimes people lost immunity . It has been proposed for decades though.

I bet some other viruses do this too

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Jul 14, 2022Liked by Moriarty

It's good to know all this stuff. But we also need to stay aware that humans have managed to survive this long because we have robust defences against all the pathogens around us. Even the lab created ones!

...of course, one day, these defences might fail, as they do for those who are immunocompromised in some way. But meantime I will try not to get sucked into the fear vortex that is being created.

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My aim is never for people to get anxious or put fear on them. Awareness most of the time, for me, personally, is a intellectual interest. Like solving mankind's hardest puzzle.

I agree with you we will manage, but right now we are dealing with actual evil, not nature itself.

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Some of the healthiest elders I know all had measles.

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Jul 19, 2022Liked by Moriarty

I remember this came up in one of my groups a year or so ago and the study finding was shot down. Problem is that I can't remember why. I'll reach out to some folks to see if anyone else can.

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I would very much appreciate it, I couldn't find a paper in relation to this in regards to SARS-CoV-2.

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Jul 14, 2022·edited Jul 14, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Maybe im a thicko....but Ive read all your posts and I still dont get what youre implying! lol. Can you ELI5 for us slow-folk in the crowd?

Is it that both the virus and the vax both mess with the immune sytem and immune memory?thus allowing variants and old and new diseases to prosper?

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Yes that what I am implying here. Variants would come anyway, but in this case the vaccine accelerated evolution, the immune memory is a new development, still working the details but I believe it is happening at a perceptible range. It is not wiping out the memory entirely but parts of it.

But some people use the term VAIDS for a a lot of things, which ain't a thing. There is no VAIDS.

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Jul 14, 2022·edited Jul 14, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Oh good Brian, I'm not the only one that didn't get it! I had to look up eli5. 😄

VAIDS was referring to the dip in cd8 cells as I understand it, which is a real thing but maybe doesn't last....? It seemed like some people are more susceptible to infections, and I see you're exploring another avenue to that John, through wiping out parts of immune memory. So illnesses that our body has already contacted and developed immunity to, and would easily fight off when contacted again, would be impaired. Looking forward to your next posts. 🙏❤️

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The VAIDS people literally equate the vaccine adverse short and long-term effects with AIDS, with acquired immuno deficiency. Which is note, and at some point I just got fed up and started blocking them. The world is changing to fast for me to deal with midwits pushing psy ops.

Otherwise when it is anyone else ask, I take my time to explain my position and help them.

Otherwise correct, the dip in CD8 cells among many other aspects I covered in the PAID and on many posts here are part of it. This immune amnesia is a new development.

Yes, your body forget the parts of something you already fought and gets infected again with it.

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Thanks John Paul, I really appreciate the time you take to explain things. I imagine it takes a long time to write these posts and respond to comments, so I respect the fact that you choose who you do and don't want in your comment threads. 👍🏽

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Nova I am borderline a free speech absolutist. I will let anyone say whatever they want here or even in my Twitter, as long as you don't annoy me by posting the same message 100 times.

I draw the line when people start either pushing obvious bullshit, or worse, running some kind of influence op/psy ops. Which the VAIDS people have been doing for weeks.

I am all for debate, anyone is free to come and tell me I am a moron and wrong in my comments too.

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Jul 14, 2022Liked by Moriarty

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, just like in Iraq. If it’s spreading from Iraq you can guarantee it’s coming to the West. Another misery induced by globalism. They won’t need a vaccine passport either, or test because Covid frenzy has put blinkers on the world.

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There is CCHF in Iraq and had cases elsewhere, Ebola in Africa, Marburg too, Lassah in some other places.

The only thing we need now is Nipah. Which they have been warning as THE NEXT POSSIBLE PANDEMIC !!!!! (the caps is from the media not me).

Hemorrhagic Fever season I guess...

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Jul 14, 2022·edited Jul 14, 2022

And just like magic they have started a trial only 2 days ago, “NIH launches clinical trial of mRNA Nipah virus vaccine” . They know more than what they are letting on https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-launches-clinical-trial-mrna-nipah-virus-vaccine

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Oh dear Lord my daughter is in Tanzania right now. Please tell me this is not true!!!

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Sadly it is true, you should tell her to take some supplements to support her immune system.

Not much information is out there as it is fairly new, probably localized to a small village or a neighborhood. Diseases like this don't spread as respiratory virus, I wouldn't worry unless the next few days they say there are hundreds of people like that (which I HIGHLY doubt).

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