https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v5.full.pdf

This is a recent study that is notable for clearly showing the harm caused by the so-called “vaccines”.

As the study’s chart (pg 21) indicates, they are actually anti-vaccines. You can see the perfect link between the number of doses and increased risk of infection.

In the study’s discussion on pg 12, the authors refer to this finding as “unexpected” while listing other studies which showed the same result, that more doses increases the risk of infection.

When the vaccine makes you more susceptible to infection, it’s called “disease enhancement” (DE). The immunologists I followed since the beginning of the pandemic specifically cited DE as one of the likely reasons why the SARS2 vaccines would fail. Why were they worried? Because in *all* prior vaccine trials for a coronavirus (eg. the original SARS, and later MERS), the trial failed because of? … yep, disease enhancement.

If you’re curious, this article discusses those prior failures:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-020-00462-y

So imagine what I’m thinking at the beginning of the pandemic. I know they were trying to do something at “warp speed” with a new antigen delivery platform (mRNA), and all their prior attempts at creating vaccines for a coronavirus had failed. What would you estimate to be their probability of success this time?

The “expected” outcome was that it would fail. And here we are. It failed.

I lost so much respect for doctors during the pandemic. When I asked the questions like, “why do you think the vaccines for this coronavirus will work better than the ones for SARS and MERS?”, they would just stare blankly at me. They didn’t know about those failed vaccine trials, they didn’t know about DE, they were just making recommendations without knowing anything, really.

I realized many doctors will pretend to be medical experts outside of their fields and won’t qualify their advice (“I haven’t researched this myself; this is what I’ve heard from ….”).

It was eye-opening for me.

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