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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

I must admit to a personal prejudice: for whatever reason, I have been uncomfortable around the jabbed for many months now. I have no scientific training to boast of, but I had read warnings early on written by people like Michael Yeadon and Geert Vanden Bosche warning against jabbing during a pandemic. Now all around me I am seeing the "fully vaccinated" fall like flies in a Raid factory, infection after infection, and several of them seriously ill (with, I suppose, Omicron that's said to be 'mild'!). And now we're beginning to understand that, not only do they contract the disease with ease, but they could well continue to come down with it for the rest of their lives .... along with a host of other diseases that, before the jabs, might not have bothered them very much.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

igor--you are a beast (That's a compliment). your ability to penetrate all this arcane data and translate into understandable language is wonderful. ty so much.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Just anecdotally, my family of 4 went through Delta the first week in November. All around us it truly seems like EVERYONE we know that was vaxxed has gotten COVID. We have all been entirely healthy, and we are out and about and around sick people, even. As Igor mentions below, I love this exposure. I want my immune system to continue to study and learn this "bad guy", even in its different omicron "outfit". Exposure exposure exposure.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

My family's story: Myself, and two daughters had covid in March 2021. None of us were vaxxed. Niether my son, nor my husband who live with me caught it. I did isolate myself, but not totally. One other daughter and her husband were vaxxed in June 2021. They both got covid in October and then again in December. The second time was not as bad as the first.

The son who lives with me got sick in late December, and then my husband. My husband tested positive for covid. He requires full time care and is non verbal due to an early onset neurodegenerative disease. He is still fighting it. My son is better now. No vax for either. I got sick also. It doesn't surprise me, since in taking care of my husband I was sneezed on, coughed on, and wiping his snotty nose. There was no getting away from it. This time covid for me was a 3 day head cold with a lingering cough for a few more days. I am completely better.

Everybody was sick at the same time, including the daughters who previously had covid, though they were not sick with anything more than a slight cold. Was it covid again? Who knows.

Another daughter has been around us, both when we got covid the first time in March and then again. She had never been sick with anything than a few sniffles and a few days where she mysteriously got a very dry nose and lost her sense of smell, with no other symptoms. She just tested positive for covid antibodies. So she had enough of an exposure to develop an immune response without getting a full blown case.

The immune system is a very complex thing. There are many factors at play in whether a person will get sick, including stresses on the immune system, viral load, previous exposure, general health and so on.

By the way, I tested positive for covid antibodies a few weeks after I first had it and then tested again in October, six months after I had covid. My antibody titer had more than tripled. I also tested for T cells and that was positive also. So my immune response, as of October, had not waned, rather, it had increased.

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Jan 24, 2022·edited Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

P.S for those who are not aware, the FLCCC has slightly changed its protocols. Hydroxychloroquine is now recommended in treatment and prophylaxis. Dr Kory said in his most recent webinar that he had some patients who noticed a difference after he added hydroxychloroquine for their Omicron infection (they were already on ivermectin). He is using both for omicron. On the plus side, he says so far it seems to be a milder disease to treat and he hasn’t needed to add 3rd line drugs etc which he did for delta.

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Yes. It looks like we're moving towards a world where the vaccinated act as a viral reservoir keeping risks high for everyone. The timescales of the this suppressive immune effect will probably be measured in years. What's more, each successive vaccination will decrease in duration of effective period (it looks to be effective only for about 6-8 weeks for dose 4), and will increase the duration of the suppressive response by years.

Also, we appear to currently be at the stage where the vaccine mediated immune suppression is turning into disease facilitation/enhancement. Quite how bad this is going to get isn't clear yet, but I note that UK data suggests that the double vaccinated that were vaccinated first are now twice as likely to become hospitalised/dead as the unvaccinated.

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Nice research. Love the data you collected to support your premise.

But you should check Geert Vanden Bossche since he already explained that this would happen, and why. In short, since vaccinal antibodies are very specific to the spike protein, they have greater affinity to the virus and therefore, they outcompete innate antibodies, which become essentially suppressed by the vaccine. Also, specific antibodies (both natural and vaccinal) become obsolete once the spike protein mutates too much, which is what happened with omicron (as a consequence of immune pressure on the virus resulting from mass vaccination with leaky vaccines).

According to GVB, there is danger for both vaccinated and unvaccinated since the mass vaccination may drive the virus to escape all acquired antibodies, either vaccinal or natural. Those with trained and not suppressed innate immunity may fare better, but he seems concerned about just anyone if mass vaccination continues.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Good stuff man. Great analysis. Love taking your talking points to my Nazi family.

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Brilliant! "Look at a helpful chart of UK reinfections from the Flu and Covid report." Great factual data! How do you do it!

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Still dose-free and virus-free here. 🤞

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Thanks Igor, I watched the whole interview with Mercola and Seneff. What a lovely lady she is and very smart. It confirms the depopulation thesis. Keep up the amazing work, 👍🇬🇧

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Several of my vaccinated neighbors are currently in quarantine because they tested positive.

I have a cold at the moment, but can't tell you if it is covid since I have no interest in testing myself. I think this plays a role with all numbers regarding testing.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

I caught COVID on a trip to Seattle (via Seattle Intl airport) way back in January of 2020. I wasn't vaccinated then and I haven't done any of this retarded kabuki theater (e.g., masking or social distancing nonsense). I haven't have had a cold or flu since that time. Tomorrow will mark 2 entire years free from cold/flu. I do NOTHING to limit my exposure in fact, I have always tried to increase my exposure (e.g., going out and about), as often as possible and still do so today.

Will be traveling out of town AGAIN this weekend. There is nothing special about me, while I'm not obese, I'm not any kind of model of fitness but I eat organic and take supplements.

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Jan 24, 2022·edited Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

I'm not especially knowledgeable about herd immunity and re-infection, but isn't it the case that we should expect covid to continue to exist, infecting people, but less severely and with less ability to spread widely? After all, previous pandemic viruses are still with us, they just aren't as dangerous or disruptive, and it's not like we have complete immunity to the common cold. Just what can be expected from natural immunity? (Let's say, in a scenario where the 'vaccines' had never been invented).

My vaxx-free household caught covid in mid December. Extremely mild. My partner and I are quite certain that we had already had it, much worse, in Feb '20. Perhaps a very mild covid re-infection every couple of years is the best that can be expected of natural immunity. I imagine we were minimally infectious (for me it was mainly body aches rather than respiratory symptoms, this second time) which would stunt the possibility of passing it to others.

The question is, how does this compare to how the jabbed will experience re-infection, in terms of severity and frequency. Anecdotally, I've heard of many cases where someone has had covid, been jabbed and experienced a worse infection the second time around.

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

“Heads I win, tails you lose.”

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

All these charts are confounded by the use of useless high false positive pcr and RAT swab "tests" to claim "confirmed cases." I have looked and looked and cannot find any new EUA tests that contain Covid-19 proteins. Serological generally pretty decent it's just that it takes 2-5 days to see. Nonetheless, other data supplements and informs that more jabs = more infections, morbidity and death.

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