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Feb 9, 2023·edited Feb 9, 2023Pinned

I guess smoking is one way to avoid it LOL.

" Our study provided the first evidence that the pathogenicity of both pdmH1N1 and H9N2 viruses was alleviated in cigarette smoke exposed mice, which might partially be attributed to the immunosuppressive effect of nicotine."

Edit - Per my Nicotine substack, smoking is VERY counterproductive, unless you have been a smoker for years, in that case, just keep doing it, otherwise, having a nicotine stash as a "just in case" seems to be wiser by the day. Smoking is bad for you, I can't say that enough, being the son of a 2 heavy smokers.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3897646/

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I'm not afraid of any of this.

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Not about fear but being prepared, either if the virus becomes a problem for some people, or governments and elites push the usual bullshit of the last 3 years.

Unlike hyperpolarized and manipulated people all around, I do have worries about the long-term health of the mRNA vaccinated, which I implied many times that both of these avian flu strains would be a problem for.

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Hi John Paul, It's me Janiesaysyay/ssayssayssay! I'm suspended from Twitter again, I doubt they'll let me back on. I miss replying to your tweets.

Anyway, it's progressing through the mammal population.

https://www.denverpost.com/2023/02/09/bird-flu-colorado-bear-lion-skunk/

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Janiesaysay! You're here! Music, please! bananajana

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I’m sure you have seen this ? https://apple.news/ANKw-acsaSP-wu-V94EcQ4w

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