Many people blindly took the Wuhan virus shot.
Many people blindly took the Wuhan virus shot.

No one should be surprised by this, but sadly, many are and yet many more will refuse to believe it. Another study has come out showing that the “miracle vaccines” to fight CoVID-19, the disease caused by the Wuhan virus, may actually be making things worse.

Before I continue, I want to make it clear that I am not a doctor. The only thing I have going for me is a good head on my shoulders, and a mind that is willing to look at issues from as many sides as possible. My opinion here is just that, an opinion. While I believe these jabs were not necessary, you may be in a position where they could help, and only you and your doctor can/should make that decision.

According to a post on Verywell Health, a new subvariant of good ol’ Omicron is making the rounds, and that early signs indicate it may be resistant to the jabs. They point to Singapore, which is supposed to be 92% vaccinated, where the XBB version is spreading like crabs on prom night. They credit the lack of mortality or hospitalizations from severe illness to the jabs, and conclude that your best shot to protect yourself from this spooky new variant is to keep getting boosted.

Pekosz said that even though Singapore saw a large number of COVID cases, there wasn’t a big spike in hospitalizations. This could suggest that COVID vaccines can still offer protection against severe disease—about 92% of Singapore’s population is fully vaccinated and 80% have had their booster shots.

What we know about the XBB Covid Variantverywellhealth.com

From what I recall of high-school biology, when a virus makes the rounds through a population, it tends to get milder on the disease side, but may get more transmissible. What this means to me is that the Wuhan virus, with all the variants that followed (Delta, Omicron, and now XBB), is doing what viruses have been doing forever: becoming more transmissible but less deadly. It seems all the jabs managed to do is accelerate this process.

In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Allysia Finley points out that several medical journals have brought up the likelihood that booster shots are making things worse by training the immune system to only recognize a portion of the virus, instead of the whole thing. So when the virus inevitably mutates, an injectee’s immune response will not be any different that a non-injectee, and the virus will spread anyway.

The lethality of the Wuhan virus is not as high as panic-mongers like Anthony Fauci may have wished; and thank God for that. These variants are even less so. I have not taken any of the shots. I caught this virus last summer from my wife, who got the first two Moderna shots in early 2022. Neither one of us required hospitalization, though my case did evolve into a mild case of pneumonia, which was easily treated with medication. This is not to say that others have not suffered worse than I did. In fact, some people did succumb to the disease. While tragic, we cannot ignore the fact that the vast majority of people who died were elderly and/or already infirm, and could have been just as easily taken out by the flu.

Now, I will remind you that for a very long time, the CDC and many medical textbooks defined a vaccine as a substance that would provide immunity to a disease, meaning that you could be exposed to the disease and not contract it because you would be immune. After these experimental shots came out, and it became clear that people who took the shots were still getting infected and spreading the virus, thereby not fitting the definition of the word, the CDC quickly changed the definition to something less specific: a substance that boosts the immune system.

By this loose definition, vitamins can be considered vaccines, as they boost the immune system’s response to diseases. I made a video a while back talking about that. (Man, I miss making these videos.)

The Wuhan virus is here to stay, folks, whether or not you get the shots. You need to be prepared for the distinct possibility that the shots (if you took them) may have actually made you more vulnerable to the disease, rather than keeping you safe. Eat a healthy diet, exercise, get plenty of sun, and try not to stress about things you cannot control (like a virus); you know, keep it old school.