Anonymous ID: 257d40 July 17, 2021, 5:02 p.m. No.14145349   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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SUPER SREADER

 

What "they" are not telling you isโ€ฆ. Current COVID JABs do not produce mucosal antibodies, Meaning after taking the JAB : you can be a carrier of the virus in your mucosa membranes yet be immune to it via blood antibodies within your system, i.e. asymptomatic without the virus affecting you. This is because the current "JABs" fail to produce mucosa antibodies that kill on the spot. Every time a JAB'd person who may be infected with COVID in the mucosal sneezes, touches their eye, mouth etc. they are spreading the virus even though they are not sick. People are most infectious during the early stages of infection, when the virus is largely restricted to the nasopharyngeal mucosa.

 

Why is this?

 

The immune system responds differently to mucosa and systemic infections.

 

A systemic immune response, which works across large swathes of the body, is associated with creating one type of antibody,"IgG" antibody. The JABs only make "IgG" antibodies, it is how they are designed.

 

Immunity generated in the mucosa (also called secretory immunity) is associated with creating another, "IgA" antibody.

 

The only way to have both antibodies developed at once is buy having an actual COVID infection and contracting it the old fashion way through the upper respiratory system or mucosal linings in the body. In theory a JAB'd person may never develop "IgA' antibodies if never exposed to actual COVID directly in the aforementioned way.

 

IMHO: This leaves the opportunity for a variant to get pass the 1st line of defense un-weakened by any effects the "IgA" (mucosa) antibodies might have on it before becoming systemic having to rely on "IgG" antibodies alone to carry the full load if able. (THINK ABOUT IT. WHAT COULD HAPPEN OR BE NEXT BASED ON WHAT WE ARE FINDING OUT!)

 

Think of it like this.

 

mucosa antibodies IgA 1st line of defense

 

vs.

 

muscle /blood antibodies IgG 2nd line of defense "systemic"

 

 

People who are JAB'd will only make the 1st line of defense antibodies after infected with actual COVID through the mucosa. They will not get sick hopefully but will still be able to transmit the virus to others until their bodies have developed enough "IgA" antibody to kill it off in their own mucosal membranes (14 days est). In that window they are possibly spreading the virus.

 

2 lines of defense are better than one but with engineered pathogens ( not enough bandwidth to go there) in some cases there is only one solution.

 

https://theconversation.com/covid-19-vaccines-are-probably-less-effective-at-preventing-transmission-than-symptoms-heres-why-156611