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Well said, many people have questioned the whole thing since day one. The biggest question of all is how do we stop these evil people from doing anything to us ever again and how do we fix the mess they made

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Brilliant and courageous. More of this please.

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thank you

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We stop blindly consuming pharmaceuticals … that is step one. We return to natural medicine and do not demand artificial relief for every ailment … we live with “dry eye” to the extent we cannot treat it ourselves. We’ve grown very psychologically dependent on drugs! Patients need to question all of their prescriptions… starting now!

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Some clarification is needed about the nature of natural immunity, and whether it's actually lifelong. I've come to question whether such a blanket statement is entirely true.

Assuming natural immunity is "lifelong," does it only apply to a given variant? Meaning, if someone caught Delta and recovered, that might mean they're immune to Delta, but not necessarily to Omicron.

Does catching one variant provide limited natural immunity against other variants, total protection -- or none at all? I haven't seen that addressed anywhere.

Just in the past two days, Justin Trudeau is reported to have tested positive for the second time, as well as Maxine Waters and the HHS secretary Xavier whats-his-name. Stephen Colbert had it twice. I think Buck Sexton said he had it twice. It's a common enough occurrence at this point that it's clear something else is at play.

So did those who got sick twice get a different variant the second time? Or are the shots stepping on that natural immunity?

If you beat the virus but never got the shots, is your immune response more durable and effective than someone who beat the virus but did get the shots/boosters?

Clearly prior infection does not confer lifelong immunity under all circumstances, notably among the 2x boosted celebs who keep getting sick twice.

When I hear "experts" like this neurosurgeon assert that natural immunity is lifelong, I have to wonder whether that's entirely accurate. We know that natural antibodies don't remain in your body permanently -- they always dissipate. T-cell immunity is more durable, but my understanding is that it's more like a mitigation mechanism than true immunity. So what does the author mean by "lifelong natural immunity," precisely?

These seem like important questions to answer, especially since they're about to start forcing the shots on kids.

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