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August Abolins | Kurt Weiske | Sinovac Vaccine |
April 11, 2021 11:49 PM * |
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Hello Kurt Weiske! ** On Monday 05.04.21 - 07:15, you wrote to me: AA>> Then... it was November when the media first started AA>> reporting on covid-19. KW> About the same time I had a couple of friends (and my son) KW> get hit with uncharacteristically harsh flu symptoms. We KW> suspected it was Covid. Tonight's 60 Minutes was interesting. They interviewed a research specialist involved in studying past immunities, including the Spanish Flu from 1918. Apparently they reactivated that one, injected it into mice and "cured" them with the vaxx they produced based on the antibodies that they were able to cultivate from still living 1918 Spanish flu survivors. The specialist basically said that our bodies are a catalog of everything that has ever affected us. That tells me that the antibodies from my Oct 2019 flu are still viable and capable to assist in dealing with repeat flu offenses. KW> In the movie "Songbird", after the onset of Covid-20, KW> people need to have armbands to prove their immunity to be KW> outside. Creepy movie. But a "vaxx passport" is no guarantee that the person vaxx'd is not a spreader, at least for a little while longer. I say that if people want to flaunt their "I'm vaxx'd" badge, fine with them. But my health is my own business as it has always been and I can always stay home if I don't feel well enough to work - as I and millions of other people have always done for decades. KW> I thought to myself if any indie filmmakers didn't take KW> advantage of the lockdowns and desolated downtown city KW> areas last spring to make a post-apocalyptic film they were KW> missing a huge opportunity. If you get a chance, take look at the film "28 Days Later" from 2002. It's another post-apocalyptic study (but with a vampire/ zombie twist). Anyway.. the first 3 minutes of the film is incredible trickery on how they depicted the empty streets of London, when in reality all they did was remove objects digitally. When I first watched it I was thinking how the heck did they manage to convince the gov't to empty all those streets for all those long-running shots. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.49 * Origin: (} Pointy McPointface (618:250/1.9) |
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