VACCINE ENHANCED DISEASE or PATHOGENIC PRIMING
FOUR mechanisms of vaccine enhanced disease or VED arising after exposure to wild virus post Covid19 gene editing attempts:
1 Non neutralizing antibody-dependent enhancement leading to a more severe disease or ADE (or VADE)
2 Low quality, low quantity antibody-mediated immune enhancement leading to cytokine storm or AMIE
3 Post injection "vaccine" immune suppression leading to enhanced disease in the period of 1-6 weeks following "vaccination" when exposed to the wild virus, or VIS.
4 Spike protein disease: where the circulatory system has been damaged by the injections induced spike proteins in the blood stream, and further exposure to the wild virus & its 28 proteins not included in the genetic editing injections exacerbates this damage, or SDS.
"We argue that ADE should be given full consideration in the safety evaluation of emerging candidate vaccines for SARS-CoV-2."
SOURCE:
"The potential danger of suboptimal antibody responses in COVID-19 | Nature Reviews Immunology"
β οΈ DATED 21 APRIL 2020
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0321-6
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FOUR mechanisms of vaccine enhanced disease or VED arising after exposure to wild virus post Covid19 gene editing attempts:
1 Non neutralizing antibody-dependent enhancement leading to a more severe disease or ADE (or VADE)
2 Low quality, low quantity antibody-mediated immune enhancement leading to cytokine storm or AMIE
3 Post injection "vaccine" immune suppression leading to enhanced disease in the period of 1-6 weeks following "vaccination" when exposed to the wild virus, or VIS.
4 Spike protein disease: where the circulatory system has been damaged by the injections induced spike proteins in the blood stream, and further exposure to the wild virus & its 28 proteins not included in the genetic editing injections exacerbates this damage, or SDS.
"We argue that ADE should be given full consideration in the safety evaluation of emerging candidate vaccines for SARS-CoV-2."
SOURCE:
"The potential danger of suboptimal antibody responses in COVID-19 | Nature Reviews Immunology"
β οΈ DATED 21 APRIL 2020
#THEYALLKNEW
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0321-6
#ade
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