How the Immune System Fights a Respiratory Infection
Imunomythology with Gigaohm Biological Part 3 - Disclaimer: I am just as qualified as B.G. to talk about this topic.
This post is that last in my 3 part series trying to sum up some of what was said by Dr. Jonathan Couey on a episode of his live Twitch show. This was a show which aired in October of 2022. I think much of what he said should be evaluated and considered. It is always important to have an open mind especially when we are pushed into only seeing things in one of two ways. For Part 1 and Part 2 and other links please scroll to the end. I will also release Part 1 and Part 2 with voiceover, coming soon!
“You see how simple it is? and you see how they actually don't know very much about the immune system, and this is completely congruent with it. They know how to make a product that looks like it does something though, and they know how to sell a product like that. don't they now?! don't they now!?! they're really good at that!”
How the immune system fights a respiratory infection?
Normally when you have a respiratory infection, the immune system will mount a defence; there are different layers to this defense. With a respiratory infection the immune system is activated at the barrier of the lungs.
Fragments of any translated protein are displayed for immune inspection. T cells which recognize proteins from previous coronavirus infections will destroy the infection, which is an explanation of an asymptomatic infection. This is an example of a healthy person having an healthy immune system reaction.
T cell response is aimed at the viral replication. This is the beginning stage when you are first infected. So it is the first defense the body mounts if it is able to. It is two pronged with CD4 T helper cells and CD8 T cells which are cytotoxic.
The CD4 T cells are helper cells which can coordinate the immune response throughout the body, activating and de-activating cells.
The CD8 T cells are cytotoxic T cells, which recognize specific epitopes on the infected cells and which cause apoptosis (cell death)
When you have an infection there is an immune response throughout the body. Normally there is communication, CD4 T cells are necessary to escort the CD8 T cells across the blood barrier at the lung. T cells secrete adhesion molecules allowing the CD8 T cells to land and penetrate through cells.
Research into coronaviruses explains that T Cells are required for effective immune response to a coronavirus infection.
With a coronavirus which is a respiratory infection, there is a coordinated T cell response that takes place inside the body, but the transfection might interfere with this.
What does the transfection do to your immune system?
Moderna and Pfizer do not offer broad T cell memory because the only thing dendritic cells (DC) will present is the spike and spike fragments. The spike has been designed to be immunogenic so that the injections do not need additional adjuvants.
An adjuvant is an ingredient used in some vaccines that helps create a stronger immune response in people receiving the vaccine. In other words, adjuvants help vaccines work better. source: CDC
This injection does not work very well because it promotes an inappropriate T cell response. T cells are being activated, but under this artificial scenario the T cells will not be turned off in the right way because there are no T regulatory cells activated as compliments to them.
In their design of new pharmaceutical products, they have been researching protein fragments to be used in injections that will activate a T cell response. The theory is that this T cell response would be superior to what the body will do on it’s own. But since the T cell response is not specific and it only targets the spike protein fragment. And since T cells are not initiated by infection they are not down regulated back to memory cells correctly. So as you take more and more transfections you are depleting your T cells, and therefore the immune system. Now with a weakened immune system you will lose your protection against Cancer, bacterial, viral and fungal infections, etc.
Do antibodies to a spike protein show immunity to a virus? COMMENT BELOW
“That's the illusion. Because if these threats are not real, then they come with all the upside for these clowns and none of the downsides. And to me, that's the most compelling argument for why all of these people would lie about it. If we don't have to do gain a function research, but we can say it works and we can say we're doing it behind the closed doors of BSL 3 and 4 laboratories in these select groups of people with select approval while not really endangering anyone. Well, that seems like the perfect bio terrorism to me, the perfect bio weapon to me. All the upside, none of the downside. That's what a spike protein on a normal coronavirus could be.”
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In my next series I plan to discuss the mysterious illnesses that were “flu-like” with symptoms like shortness of breath that were purportedly caused by vapes in the year 2019.
The images are all links to papers that were mentioned on this episode of Gigaohm Biological.
Makes sence