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Pretty Sure we Got Covid


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2021 Nov 9, 9:55am   1,432 views  58 comments

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Mostly based on the weird combination of symptoms. Started with a headache and fever, and ended with an ear/nose/throat infection. Nasty combination, never had anything like that before. Thought about pulling out the hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, but kind of wanting to save those for when they're really needed, so just our normal regiment of supplements, plus the extra stuff we take when we're sick. Wife got it when I was at the tail end. So far our daughters seem fine. Fever lasted for five days, normally I never have one longer than three. No loss of smell. From what I read, that's due to depletion of zinc in the body, which is impossible for us due to the supplements.

Nasty sickness for sure. Saps your appetite, and hard to get good sleep. I can see how people in poor health could easily be pushed over the edge. Was thinking about the two times governments have refused to turn over the DNA sequence(Ireland and Canada), and now I'm thinking it's not because they didn't have it. I think there's something malicious in the full DNA sequence for covid, that if released, would implicate certain people unequivocally as bio-terrorists.

Nasty sickness, but was never even close to requiring hospitalization, and now I'll have permanent immunity that anyone who got the shot may never be able to achieve. Also, my treatment regiment gives me 0% chance of heart problems, GBS, seizures, tremors, depleted T-cells, complete loss of immunity in just a few months, or death. When did people get so scared of getting sick?

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51   richwicks   2021 Nov 11, 5:08am  

NDrLoR says
my father was 20 and my mother was 16. Wish I'd thought to ask them if they knew anyone who died or even got sick and recovered.


Yes, they did. I talked to my grandparents and their brother's and sisters about this. What I heard (as a child - if I remember correctly) is EVERYBODY knew somebody who died.

I don't know anybody personally that has gotten sick from sars-cov2-19 in my little circle, but I know a few people that have had bad reactions to the vaccine but not serious. One of my parents friends was down for a couple days after the vaccine, a neighbor had gut problems for a few weeks.
52   richwicks   2021 Nov 11, 5:10am  

vijer says
I got something last week, got tested and it's not covid. Just a bad cold. It's going around.


Oh, ask them to turn the PCR test up a bit. You'll be positive. What's it set to now? 20 cycles? 10?
53   mell   2021 Nov 11, 6:27am  

richwicks says
vijer says
I got something last week, got tested and it's not covid. Just a bad cold. It's going around.


Oh, ask them to turn the PCR test up a bit. You'll be positive. What's it set to now? 20 cycles? 10?


That's why I did the antigen at home first. That one does not lie
54   fdhfoiehfeoi   2021 Nov 11, 7:36am  

vijer says
Why not get tested to see if you got covid?


Do you also get a test every time you get the flu? What about a cold? Food poisoning?

In case you haven't noticed, the obsession with tests was in order to create the mirage of a pandemic, without the substance of one. If covid's deadly, then I would have died, and what's the fucking point of a test then? If it's not, why get tested when I don't test myself any other time I get sick? I know what I got.
55   fdhfoiehfeoi   2021 Nov 11, 7:45am  

vijer says
Yes and no.

For the short term you have high levels of antibodies that are a shield, and can prevent you from getting the virus take hold in your body again. Long term, you have immune memory but can still get infected, you just clear the illness quickly within a few days.

Same as the vaxx. The reason for boosters is to keep antibodies high.


The body is capable of recognizing a mutation of up to 20% after 20 years of no exposure, and repel it. And that doesn't mean get sick, that means immunity. Covid virus's can only mutate 0.03%.

My friend who got all his shots still got covid, was deemed at high risk during his sickness(no reduction in severity of symptoms), still can't smell, and has trouble working due to brain fog. I don't have any of that. So no, there is zero similarity between naturally fighting off covid, and a genetically modified human getting covid.

I would suggest you either have not done your research, or have been grossly mis-informed.
56   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2021 Nov 11, 8:11am  

NuttBoxer says
don't have any of that.
Indeed, your natural vaccination and resulting immune education is quite superior to your friend's. You are abe to recognize and respond to the entire viral antigenic proteome, both external and internal antigens, whereas your friend is only able to recognize and respond to a fraction of the viral antigens.
57   Patrick   2021 Nov 11, 10:35am  

https://patrick.net/post/1342200/2021-10-31-if-you-take-the-vaxx-you-can-never-achi

If You Take the Vaxx, You Can Never Achieve Full Immunity Again
58   Ceffer   2021 Nov 11, 11:15am  

My Pureblood antigens FUCK the virus and make it squeal for more! Cough, Cough, Hack!

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