Antiphospholipid Antibodies And COVID-19 Vaccines.

Background. As early as October 2020 – over ten months ago – we explained why a vaccine was not needed and would not be effective. That’s a vaccine using its correct medical definition, i.e. a prophylactic treatment providing long-term or lifetime protection. All of the four main treatment candidates being injected – Vaxzevria; BNT126b2; mRNA-1273 […]

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IgA – Faster, Stronger and More Effective.

The Star Player On Your Team. Following seroconversion, immumoglobulin A (IgA) istoype is the most frequently created antibody in the immune system. This is principally because it dominates the upper respiratory tract, which is usually the first point of contact between pathogen and human. Therefore, it is needed more frequently than the other isotypes. As […]

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Why Geographical Naming Of Variants Is Wrong.

B1.1.28 and B1.351 – They Are All ‘Johnny Foreigner’ Variants To The Government. In recent months, the government has made much of the emergence of new ‘killer mutations of death’, obsessing about ‘South African’ and ‘Brazilian’ geographical variants. Before going further, one should refer to these variants by their correct designations: the Brazilian variant is […]

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More Infectious Equals More Vulnerable.

Infectiousness And Infectivity Are Not The Same. Infectiousness is how easily a pathogen can spread and infectivity is the level of disease severity it can cause. We explained this in more detail earlier this month in response to the UK government’s regular – and one would predicate deliberate – confusion of the two. S-VoC / […]

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WHO Shows PCR Testing Gets It Wrong.

What Is Nucleic Acid Testing? Nucleic acid testing, more commonly known as PCR or RT-PCR testing, is one of the three main types of viral testing. There is a full explanation of these three types here but concentrating on PCR testing, it tests a sample for tiny fragments of viral RNA. It shows only the […]

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Antibody-Dependent Enhancement And This Rushed ‘Vaccine’.

What is Antibody-Dependent Enhancement? As we have set out previously, it takes 10-15 years to develop a vaccine. This timescale is entirely understandable and justifiable when you consider that the vaccine has to be both effective and safe. Safe includes not causing unacceptable side effects, which include the vaccine or immune system’s response triggering autoimmunity, […]

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N501Y Is More Infectious But NOT More Dangerous.

Infectiousness Or Infectivity. If the government is to be believed, the new killer mutant of death (no, not vaccines minister Zoonotic Gaddafi, the other killer mutant of death known as N501Y) is even more infectious and even more transmissible. Except the government likes to confuse viral infectiousness with disease severity. They are very different. Also, […]

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Exoribonuclease – Your Starter For Ten Mr Prime Minister.

Q1. How can a virus containing an exoribonuclease mutate in the way you are saying? Coronaviruses possess an exoribonuclease within nonstructural protein 14 (nsp14-ExoN). This functions as a proofreader during viral transcription and encoding, ensuring high fidelity replication. This minimises the potential for mutation, as shown by the fact that sarbecovirus/lineage B betacoronaviruses with their […]

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PCR Testing Is Picking Up The Common Cold.

Mutation = Phylogenetic Evolution. Not content with inventing the most recent ‘killer mutation of death’, there are now apparently even more new strains of the ‘killer virus of death’ (the one that continues to not kill people, especially those it infects). There is now even one supposedly from South Africa (“this is an illegal mutating, […]

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Mutation Makes A Vaccine Useless.

Epitopes And Paratopes. Apparently the killer virus of death (the one that continues to not kill people, especially those it infects) has now mutated into an even more killer strain. If that’s true – which it isn’t, read on to find out why – then wonderdrug vaccine BNT126b2 is nothing of the sort: it was […]

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