New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science
Natural immunity…the concept was outlawed, memory-holed, and fact-checked, if not entirely ignored by the medical and scientific community from early 2020. Natural immunity acquired from past COVID-19 infection has now been shown (if it ever needed to be) to provide strong and lasting protection against severe outcomes from the illness at a level “as high if not higher” than the mRNA technology. The study has been published in The Lancet, a premier international medical journal.
Mind you, let’s not make too much of the journal that published a completely false paper to discredit early treatment with hydroxychloroquine.
To their minor credit, the editors retracted it quickly, but quietly, and have also admitted that the wet market origin of SARS-CoV2 is (to paraphrase) completely insane and more investigations are needed.
The results of this meta-analysis published on 16 February 2023 justify the stance taken by those who wanted to rely on natural immunity, and paint in a poor light those governments who threatened and tricked their citizens into receiving a new technology when natural immunity would have provided as much protection in a safer manner.
Some years ago the real Dr Fauci had already told us natural immunity was best, and his recent paper admits that flu jabs never really worked. In this short clip Gates complains that omicron infection is better than his jabs too.
Analysis of a total of 65 studies from 19 different countries showed that protection from past infection and any symptomatic disease was high for ancestral, alpha, beta, and delta variants. Omicron was a little lower – but we all know and have most likely experienced the minor head cold that ensued after coming down with the BA.1 variant.
The Lancet analysis finishes by discussing –
“Our results show that high levels of protection—on average greater than 85% (for natural immunity)… for … alpha, delta, and beta variants across all three outcomes (infection, any symptomatic disease, and severe disease).
“The analysis shows a substantially reduced level of protection against re-infection or any symptomatic disease to less than 55% for the omicron variant, but that protection against severe disease from the omicron variant appears to be maintained at a high level.
“Furthermore, although protection from past infection wanes over time, the level of protection against re-infection, symptomatic disease, and severe disease appears to be at least as durable, if not more so, than that provided by two-dose vaccination with the mRNA vaccines”.
Natural immunity (which got us to the top of the food chain long before vaccination) is highly effective in overcoming millions of microbe exposures in a human lifetime. It is, of course, constantly lifesaving, and is millions of years in the making in the only lab that matters – the natural world.
Remaining healthy by getting enough sunlight to maintain optimal levels of Vitamin D, healthy activity and rest, social communion, and following principles of effective nutrition, are profoundly more powerful at protecting against severe disease from SARS-CoV-2 than the waning efficacy of dangerous spike protein genetic instructions encased in synthetic lipid nanoparticles.
Now we have yet more scientific analysis to back it up, adding to these 40 studies on natural immunity. It has been clear that after each covid jab immunity is more short-lived and then leads to negative efficacy, and the Cleveland Clinic results proved this beautifully.
So let’s toast to the ‘dirty unvaccinated’, ‘the misfits’, the ‘selfish ones’ (actually the people who knew best), and who are now much less likely to pass on any Covid infection than those who received one or more doses of the mRNA technology. These people also retain their ability to mount an immune response to other infectious agents.
They came out with robust, healthy immunity which was always known to be superior to injection-induced ‘protection’ and the evidence is suggesting they will also be at lower risk of death from multiple other causes.
This elephant in the room just won’t ‘die suddenly’. ?