Natural Immunity 13x More Effective Than Vaccines

balshan

Well-known member
Apparently, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lee Merritt is a member of a group of like-minded physicians* that advocate "alien DNA is being used in medical treatments and that researchers are working on a vaccine to prevent people from becoming religious". Also, gynecological diseases can be contracted "by having sex with witches and demons in dreams".

How is one supposed to understand this within the confines of standard medical science?


* America's Frontline Doctors - reference
My son read somewhere that RH negative people have alien ancestry, he pointed it out because I am RH negative. It made him laugh for quite sometime.
 

Bonnie

Super Member
Based on the majority of the resources provided by your posts, I recommend more time reading scientific journals about this critical subject.


Good advice! I recommend it, too. That is what I have been trying to do. :) I try to get information from such journals--not from NN, GP, Brighteon videos, youtube videos, or Social Media.
 

Bonnie

Super Member
My son read somewhere that RH negative people have alien ancestry, he pointed it out because I am RH negative. It made him laugh for quite sometime.
Gasp! You mean, all these years, I have been friends with an extra-terrestrial????? :eek: Horrors!!!!!

Honestly, there seems to be no limit to the idiotic conspiracy theories promoted--and believed--by some people.
 

CrowCross

Super Member
Sorry, but I found evidence that when people wearing masks inhale they quickly replace the CO2 with oxygen. I put down a link to it, when you had a thread about it. I never have trouble breathing in my tripple layered masks.
When you choose a mask...choose the leakiest one you can find. This way the CO2 will be expelled as quickly as possible.

I've seen test performed in two seperate ways.
The first checked for oxygen levels at the nostrils when a mask was worn. The numbers dropped from 21% down to 17% in some cases.
The second was to check the CO2 levels at the nostrils. I forget the numbers but they were above what OSHA says is a safe amount.

This is science at work. Actual measurements. The instrumentation doesn't lie.

As to triple layers....I did my own test. I put Saran Wrap on the inside of 3 different mask completely blocking the airflow through the fabric. With two of the mask I noticed no difference as the air simply went in around the sides and nose bridge. With a N95 fit tight around the nose and sides I noticed a little less air flow but not much difference.

I performed another test. I took in some cigar smoke...put on the mask then exhaled. The cigar smoke was exhaled around the sides, nose bridge and went through the fabric.

Mask don't work and are actuallly do more harm than good. Lets not forget about the people who wear their mask for weeks and don't wash them or replace them.

Sorry Bonnie, you'll never convince me they help. But, if you feel safe with one on...wear it.
 

CrowCross

Super Member
Well, I’m seeing the effects of those who choose not to get it, and it’s not good. A couple went on vacation to Florida, camre back a week ago Tuesday, tested positive Thursday, the husband came to the ER last Friday and is now in ICU. Neither were vaccinated, but she’s doing better than he is. I’d venture to say most(obviously not everyone who is vaccinated are immune to getting COVID) that present themselves in ER had no need of the vaccines. Yet, they have, or had it.
Everyday now I read stories about the vaxxed who have gotten the virus and are in the ER.
Israel has a big problem.
 

CrowCross

Super Member
My son read somewhere that RH negative people have alien ancestry, he pointed it out because I am RH negative. It made him laugh for quite sometime.
Gasp! You mean, all these years, I have been friends with an extra-terrestrial????? :eek: Horrors!!!!!

Honestly, there seems to be no limit to the idiotic conspiracy theories promoted--and believed--by some people.
Could be you're part Nephilim.
 

Authentic Nouveau

Well-known member
Apparently, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lee Merritt is a member of a group of like-minded physicians* that advocate "alien DNA is being used in medical treatments and that researchers are working on a vaccine to prevent people from becoming religious". Also, gynecological diseases can be contracted "by having sex with witches and demons in dreams".

How is one supposed to understand this within the confines of standard medical science?


* America's Frontline Doctors - reference

Here is a bit more on Malone:


This is an opinion piece, but the author did talk to Malone and read his 6000 word paper about himself. The author makes some good points.

Here is more of a scientific approach to what Malone has said,, which also shows he was not the sole inventor of the mRNA vaccine:


Plus, I have posted stuff from medical/scientific journals that show that spike proteins generated in the body by the vaccine only last a few weeks, then break down--but the immune system still remembers them..

And this is the article I put down on here in a couple of places a few weeks ago, that explains about the protein spikes and other stuff:

Using your left winger tabloids to smear and discredit Dr Malone?

Exactly how ultra left operates.

What are your tabloid credentials? Atlantic? Ultra left tabloid
 

Authentic Nouveau

Well-known member
Gulf War Syndrome vaccine causation.


Immunological dysfunction, vaccination and Gulf War illness​


Lotsa shots.


One candidate cause of Gulf War illness is vaccination against infectious diseases including medical counter-measures against biological weapons. One influential theory has suggested that such mass-vaccination caused a shift in immune response to a Type 2 cytokine pattern (Th2), which it was suggested was accompanied by a chronic fatigue syndrome-like illness. This article critically appraises this theory. We start by examining epidemiological evidence, which indicates that single vaccines are unlikely to be a substantial cause of Gulf War illness, but that there was a modest relationship with multiple vaccines, which was strongest in those vaccinated while deployed to the Gulf. These relationships may be affected by recall bias. We conclude by examining the results of immunological studies carried out in veterans or in a relevant setting in vitro. The balance of evidence from immunological studies on veterans returning from the War, including those developing multi-symptom illness, is that the immune response has not become polarized towards Th2. In summary, the epidemiological evidence for a multiple vaccine effect on Gulf War-related illness remains a potentially important aetiological lead, but mechanistic studies available at this stage do not identify any immunological basis for it.
 

inertia

Super Member
My son read somewhere that RH negative people have alien ancestry, he pointed it out because I am RH negative. It made him laugh for quite sometime.

Strangeness aside, the term "alien" here is sometimes used when describing the process of horizontal gene transfer. Horizontal gene transfer is a concept that supports the earliest stages of cell evolution. The word "alien" is also used when researchers employ synthetic DNA that can store and transmit information. NASA is exploring the use of synthetic DNA to potentially discover biosignatures on other planets.

The term "alien" has also been used in parvovirus research.

That said:

- sex with witches
- vaccines to prevent people from becoming religious
- sex with demons in dreams

doesn't fall into the category of medical science.


 

Authentic Nouveau

Well-known member
Based on the majority of the resources provided by your posts, I recommend more time reading scientific journals about this critical subject.


Why don't you have direct M.D. Sources?

As a science and Medical outsider, the busiest Docs are the best Docs and most are behind with patient charts and do not have time to write "papers"

People on the left on their high horse views are under the spell of Fake News. How many hours have you spent in a Hospital library?

You have no idea how much is NOT in journals and not in published papers. Outsider arm chair experts.
 

inertia

Super Member
Could be you're part Nephilim.

Although way off-topic: Angles = Aliens (really?)

"There are various reasons why the “sons of Elohim” could not possibly be angels. Below are ten undeniable facts proving this truth.

  1. Angels are spirit beings that are without physical bodies.
  2. Yahshua stated that angels could not marry (Matthew 22:30), thus indicating that they do not have the ability to procreate other life.
  3. Other than Yahshua the Messiah, no angel is given the name “Yah,” the prime root of creation.
  4. Even if an angel took over a man’s mind, one law of genetics necessitates that only human chromosomes and genes produce another human life.
  5. In Genesis 6:3 Yahweh said that his spirit “shall not always strive with man, ” not angels.
  6. In Verses 3, 5, 6 Yahweh said that man sinned, not angels.
  7. In Verse 7 Yahweh said that he was going to destroy man, not angels.
  8. Nowhere are the fallen angels called the sons of Elohim.
  9. Yahweh offers a consistent, stern warning to his people not to marry outside the faith.
  10. Jude 1:6-7 does not mean that the angels committed the literal sin that Sodom and Gomorrah committed, but simply that in like manner they rejected Yahweh’s authority."

 

inertia

Super Member
Why don't you have direct M.D. Sources?

As a science and Medical outsider, the busiest Docs are the best Docs and most are behind with patient charts and do not have time to write "papers"

People on the left on their high horse views are under the spell of Fake News. How many hours have you spent in a Hospital library?

You have no idea how much is NOT in journals and not in published papers. Outsider arm chair experts.

...and biologists have nothing to do with disease research?

Armchair experts? - really?


 
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