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Message Subject I was ANTI VAX. Now im PRO VAX ALL THE WAY. HERE IS WHY...
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OP please read:

These agricultural vaccines were banned due to being "leaky" because of this risk. Here is an article detailing the risk to leaky vaccines and the unvaccinated.

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From the article:

The reason this is a problem for Marek’s disease is because the vaccine is “leaky.” A leaky vaccine is one that keeps a microbe from doing serious harm to its host, but doesn’t stop the disease from replicating and spreading to another individual. On the other hand, a “perfect” vaccine is one that sets up lifelong immunity that never wanes and blocks bothinfection and transmission.

Sounds familiar? The mRNA vaccines do the exact same thing, they are a leaky vaccine that prevents symptoms but not providingimmunization to the disease meaning the vaccinated can catch the virus and still spread it to unvaccinated.

The result of their study confirms the fact leaky vaccines will produce killer varients wiping out the unvaccinated.

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This study argues yes. In a second experiment, unvaccinated and vaccinated chickens were infected with one of the fiveMarek’s disease strains, and then put into a second arena with a second set of unimmunized birds, known as sentinels. Inparticular, the team was interested in a middle-of-the-road strain called “595” and whether it would become hotter.

It did. The virus spread to sentinel birds nine days faster if it came from a vaccinated chicken versus an unvaccinated one.In addition, sentinels died faster when exposed to vaccinated chickens versus unvaccinated chickens.

“One way to look at that experiment is that shows vaccinating birds kills unvaccinated birds. The vaccination of one group of birds leads to the transmission of a virus so hot that it kills the other birds, said Read said. “If you vaccinate themothers, the same thing happens. The offspring are protected by the maternal antibodies of the mother and that allows the
virus in the chicks to transmit before they kill the host. So they transmit and kill the other individuals.”
 
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