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Mutation will always happen at roughly the same rate, and this is not a particularly rapidly mutating virus, compared to the flu for example. But by implementing the roll out as they did, they are pushing the virus to evolve in a particular direction.

The epidemiologist at WHO and the CDC all understand this shit. They knew that immunizing 1 or 2 billlion people was essentially creating a large “sandbox” in which the virus would be consistently selected for the ability to evade a single antibody to a single protein that everybody with the mRNA and viral vector vaccines now have.

It is worth noting that the chinks are using a traditional inactivated virus vax which would induce antibodies to more than one protein, making it trickier to out-evolve.

So the epidemiologists’ answer to this problem was to try to ensure that this is not a “leaky vax”—i.e. the infection doesn’t progress enough in vaccinated individuals for them to be able to spread more resistant mutants. They attempted to do this by making the vax a strong 2 dose vaccine. The truth is that all vaccines can leak sometimes. But there is another problem that Im not sure they anticipated and Im pretty sure its happening.

The vaccinated are producing so many spike proteins that they are spreading sufficiently to household members who inhale them and become weakly immunized. Anyone who lives or works with a person who was recently vaccinated has an immune system which has now sampled this protein and built a weak immunity for it.

Their solution for this shit is going to be boosters.

Really I suspect their motivations were $$$. The alternative was to sell 100 million vaccines instead of a couple billion and only innoculate old people. Which would have been a reasonable decision if this shit wasn’t so dangerous.

But young people are actually weakening the vaccine by taking it. People under 40 should obviously just allow themselves to be infected and acquire natural immunity. That group doesn’t need antivirals but could benefit from them. Antivirals like ivermectin will work for everyone if given right away before the viral load gets high.