Sunday, 7 July 2024

 

What is a Vaccine? Is Prophylactic Ivermectin a vaccine?

Fun with Words!

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It's not the prophylaxis which makes a "vaccine". It's the presumed immune effect from an analogue of the pathogenic agent.


I always thought "vaccine" also meant stopped infection and transmission.

But I sure learned better with COVID. 

Vaccine also came to mean: “stops or limits severe disease”. Like a treatment. Or at least that’s how the Gleaming Talking Heads seemed to be moving the goalposts.

Thanks Animal Farm Napoleons.

Analogue: something that is similar or comparable to something else either in general or in some specific detail : something that is analogous to something else

A quick trip to Mockingbird Animal Farm Dictionary has broadened the definition.

Now it just seems to mean stimulates an immune response.

Vaccine: a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease: such as:

(note Merriam-Webster then provides examples but does not say, “limited to” putting parameters on their taxonomy, so the floodgates are going to open up and all those MAGAMectinInjections and Nasal Sprays may qualify!)

And then we get to definition #2:

a preparation or immunotherapy that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against noninfectious substances, agents, or diseases

The U.S. Army is also testing a ricin vaccineand has reported success in mice.—Sue Goetinck Ambrose

… many of the most promising new cancer vaccines use dendritic cells to train the immune system to recognize tumor cells.—Patrick Barry

Boy you can just see the shitfuckery brewing here, huh?

Vaccines for anything.

Tight Psoas?

There is a vaccine for that!

Klimate Change?

Klimate Vaccine.

Too Many People?

Try the Herd-Culling Vaccine, aka all of them probs.


vaccine

noun

vac·​cine vak-ˈsÄ“n 

ˈvak-ˌsēn

pluralvaccines

1

a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease: such as

a

an antigenic preparation of a typically inactivated or attenuated (see ATTENUATED sense 2) pathogenic agent (such as a bacterium or virus) or one of its components or products (such as a protein or toxin)

trivalent influenza vaccine

oral polio vaccine

Many vaccines are made from the virus itself, either weakened or killed, which will induce antibodies to bind and kill a live virus. Measles vaccines are just that, weakened (or attenuated) measles viruses.—Ann Finkbeiner et al.

… a tetanus toxoid-containing vaccinemight be recommended for wound management in a pregnant woman if [greater than or equal to] 5 years have elapsed … .—Mark Sawyer et al.

In addition the subunit used in a vaccinemust be carefully chosen, because not all components of a pathogen represent beneficial immunological targets.—Thomas J. Matthews and Dani P. Bolognesi

b

: a preparation of genetic material (such as a strand of synthesized messenger RNA) that is used by the cells of the body to produce an antigenic substance (such as a fragment of virus spike protein)

… Moderna's coronavirus vaccine … works by injecting a small piece of mRNA from the coronavirus that codes for the virus' spike protein. … mRNA vaccine spurs the body to produce the spike protein internally. That, in turn, triggers an immune response.—Susie Neilson et al.

The revolutionary messenger RNA vaccines that are now available have been over a decade in development. … Messenger RNA enters the cell cytoplasm and produces protein from the spike of the Covid-19 virus.—Thomas F. Cozza

Viral vector vaccines, another recent type of vaccine, are similar to DNA and RNA vaccines, but the virus's genetic information is housed in an attenuated virus (unrelated to the disease-causing virus) that helps to promote host cell fusion and entry.—Priya Kaur

NOTE: Vaccines may contain adjuvants(such as aluminum hydroxide) designed to enhance the strength and duration of the body's immune response.

2

a preparation or immunotherapy that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against noninfectious substances, agents, or diseases

The U.S. Army is also testing a ricin vaccineand has reported success in mice.—Sue Goetinck Ambrose

… many of the most promising new cancer vaccines use dendritic cells to train the immune system to recognize tumor cells.—Patrick Barry

vaccine adjective

Holy shit, they use Security State Pharm, Moderna in their example sentence.

You think Moderna is not State Pharm?

You think we don’t have State Animal Farm InfoControl?


"Presumed immune effect" from the injected analogue substance is alluded to in the lead definition Merriam-Webster, but only in the convoluted examples.

And then the second definition opens up the floodgates.

a preparation or immunotherapy that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against noninfectious substances, agents, or diseases

Vaccine: a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease:

Or…noninfectious disease!

It's just an effect...like a vaccine, to use Bob's words.

Skip to :30-:49 if you have Chronic Lusitano Fatigue.

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But that's the magic of words and doublespeak.

They can be officially changed. They can be massaged. The message can be tweaked.

It can be framed as "new technology", a “preparation”.

To derive the same intended lofty purpose.

Of course they will not call it a vaccine if you are “anti-vax” and they still need to get drugs in your body, because the "presumed immune effect from the analogue of the pathologic agent" can be derived via another mechanism.

Just take the drug. Take the drug. Take the New Drug. The "Repurposed" Drug.

The definition of vaccine can be changed. 

The Thought Terminating Cliche can be changed.

“prevention of transmission of Covid-19” Signed Pierre Kory.

Project Director- Study of Incentives to Improve Medicaid Immunization Coverage Rates, NYC Dept. of Health and Centers for Disease Control


Remember what I said above?

I always thought "vaccine" also meant stopped infection and transmission.

“prevention of transmission of Covid-19” Signed Pierre Kory.

When you heard that, did you think? Cool! I like that! 

I would like to prevent the transmission of Covid-19!

M-W: Vaccine: a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious agent or disease:


What did you think vaccine meant?

What is a preparation?

😅

People love this about me! Words are fun!

Can I just say? Ever since I’ve been looking into why there is a full court press to get Ivermectin into your bodies, some of the Not a Movement “anti-vaxxers” have exhibited the same talking points as the Blue Pill Covidians Vaccine Maniacs in 2021, with the same fear-based panic of a drowning swimmer fighting off the life raft.

“You are a bad person and are hurting people and spreading misinformation.”

Stop exploring this. Keep out.


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