Study: COVID re-infection rate 10 months post-infection is just 0.27%

This paper, published in the Reviews of Medical Virology, confirms what most of us have known since the beginning of the pandemic: a natural infection provides lasting protection, far better than any vaccine. Researchers found a median re-infection rate of just 0.27%, 10 months post-infection. None of the current mRNA vaccines can replicate anything close to that level of protection. And yet we’ve had to endure a years’ worth of denialism regarding natural immunity. This was of course done in order to fool the masses into receiving a suspect inoculation with unknown long-term results. But the pandemic is over precisely due to this durable natural immunity, not the vaccines. But the superiority of natural immunity makes sense. After all, we co-evolved with coronaviruses. Nature has designed our immune systems for just such infections.

Hunter S. Thompson: classy when it wasn’t cool

This interaction between a dirtbag biker and Hunter S. Thompson, along with the reactions of the audience, speaks volumes. Listen to them laugh and applaud at the biker’s jokes about beating wives, and then beating Thompson for speaking out against the gutter trash who beat their wives and generally act like animals. There’s a strange moral parallel between the biker and mainstream culture that was offended by Thompson’s moral standards, and so he got branded as a beatnik druggy for the rest of his life.

The greatest public health revolution in history

It wasn’t vaccines, although that’s what most people would say. It was the development and implementation of the water chlorination system by John Leal and George Warren Fuller in Jersey City, NJ, in 1908. As this system was adopted across the country, infectious disease fatalities dropped to close to zero over the next two decades. This was a true, real-world miracle of science, and if anyone deserves to be included in history books or celebrated as giants of science, it is Leal and Fuller. Their invention and tireless promotion of it saved millions of lives, and yet no one knows who they are. They’re lost to history, proving yet again that we are never even aware of the people whom we most benefit from.

TV doctor dudebro on verge of tears for getting called out on his propaganda

Legendary clip of JB Handley, whose son descended into autism at a very young age following the typical U.S. vaccine barrage.

Another TikTok creator commits suicide. Why isn’t social media treated as the toxic environment it truly is?

Social media exposes people to the worst of the worst of human behavior. Anonymous comments are on the level of the writing on a bathroom stall. The bullying and judgmental behavior has a serious, sometimes deadly, effect on their target, often driving them to substance abuse or suicide. And yet social media is promoted everywhere, including schools. Why? TikTok has been promoted in my elementary-aged kids’ school. Thankfully, they have no desire to begin filming videos of themselves for others to then view and judge. The push to saturate childrens lives with social media is vile, because it means exposing them to the sewer-level behavior and rhetoric that thrives online.

Only 25 children died of COVID-19 in the UK, new study finds

From the Wall Street Journal:

Children are at extremely slim risk of dying from Covid-19, according to some of the most comprehensive studies to date, which indicate the threat might be even lower than previously thought.

Some 99.995% of the 469,982 children in England who were infected during the year examined by researchers survived, one study found.

In fact, there were fewer deaths among children due to the virus than initially suspected. Among the 61 child deaths linked to a positive Covid-19 test in England, 25 were actually caused by the illness, the study found.”

And yet, if you ask anyone on the street, they’ll tell you that thousands of children died. What a total failure of public health at every level. Or total success, depending on what you believe to be the motives of the public health establishment.