We Are All Cattle Now

BioNTech/Pfizer and the rest are basically livestock vaccines: They’re not very safe, they don’t work very well, and everyone has to get them.

By eugyppius
Sep 25, 2021

https://eugyppius.substack.com/p/we-are-all-cattle-now?justPublished=true

There is nothing surprising about the failure of our vaccines. In fact it was totally predictable.

Coronavirus vaccines have been used in animals for years, with extremely unimpressive results. The problem is that coronaviruses infect the mucosal surfaces of the lungs, at what is basically the very edge of the reach of our immune systems. You could say that this their grand strategy. They work their way in from our least protected borders. Typically, nasal spray vaccines are preferred in animals to stimulate immunity in the mucosa. Unfortunately, even the sprays achieve immunity that “is often short-lived, requires frequent boosting, and may not prevent re-infection.” This is after decades of vaccine development and the considerably reduced safety standards observed in veterinary medicine.

Our own SARS-2 vaccines, despite their fancy mRNA and virus vector technology, are entirely of a piece with veterinary standards. They have a poor side effect profile, they provide only temporary and partial protection against infection, and they are deployed on a vast scale with no regard for the evolutionary pressure they place on the virus or their broader consequences for infection dynamics. These are normal standards in the context of industrial livestock, where most animals are not raised to live very long in any event, and the risk of occasional accidents — inadvertently favouring or even causing lethal superstrains, or inflicting widespread vaccine injuries — can be weighed against the economic loss associated with mortality from infections.

Of all animal coronavirus vaccines, the most successful is that which prevents IBV, or infectious bronchitis virus, in chickens. IBV is mainly deadly to chicks, who are vaccinated almost immediately after hatching with a live, attenuated virus vaccine. These kinds of vaccines are preferred over deactivated virus vaccines in animals, because they elicit a better immune response. The reason is simple: The weakened vaccine virus actually infects you and your immune system remembers the event accordingly. Some SARS-2 attenuated virus vaccines are even in development for humans, but it is unlikely they will ever be used, because they are very dangerous. The attenuated virus, because it replicates in the cells of the vaccinated, can reacquire its prior virulence via mutations. This happened with early attenuated vaccines against poliovirus in humans. And there is an added danger, that the recently vaccinated might come into contact with the wild virus, and recombination events might then combine splice together the genomes of both, yielding unpredictable, potentially very lethal, mutant strains.

IBV vaccines protect the chickens from infection for only about nine weeks. That‘s long enough for the chickens destined to be eaten, but those raised for their eggs require constant boosters. They receive two or three attenuated virus vaccines at first, and then periodic deactivated virus boosters thereafter, to maintain their protection. Adenovirus vector vaccines have been tried in chickens, with efficacy similar to that induced by the attenuated virus vaccines. This is very likely an unstated reason that vaccine vector and mRNA messenger technology were used for our own SARS-2 jabs. It was known from experience with animals that deactivated virus vaccines would not work nearly as well, and that attenuated viruses were too dangerous.

There are other interesting tidbits in the literature on IBV vaccines too. For example: “The basis of immunity to IBV is not well understood. Serum antibody levels do not correlate with protection, although local antibody is believed to play a role.“ In other words, all those studies crying to the heavens about higher blood antibody levels after dose 3 are dancing upon a likely irrelevant metric. And then there’s this, from the same 2003 paper, on the feasibility of a SARS vaccine in light of the experience with IBV:

Application of a SARS vaccine is perhaps best limited to a minimal number of targeted individuals who can be monitored, as some vaccinated persons might, if infected by SARS coronavirus, become asymptomatic excretors of virus, thereby posing a risk to non-vaccinated people.

Emphasis mine.

At the extreme ends you are safe: Flu shots don’t really do anything, so they don’t matter one way or the other. And smallpox vaccines, because they are so effective at preventing infection, are an obvious benefit. But like the chickens, we are now in the world of a vaccine that only kind of works, and this is the most dangerous and unpredictable scenario of all.

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18 Comments
Walt
Walt
September 29, 2021 6:33 am

In much the same vein as ‘lockdowns’, a term used for prisons implies we’re all prisoners, ‘herd immunity’ implies we’re all just livestock.

To wit, ‘vaccine’ comes to us from Latin vaccina, fem. of vaccinus “pertaining to a cow”.

Moo

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Walt
September 29, 2021 9:51 am

And cow meds work against the convid.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 29, 2021 6:50 am

When you won’t fight back when being dragged all the way to the slaughterhouse, you are indeed cattle and deserve to treated as such.

Ken31
Ken31
  Anonymous
September 29, 2021 5:00 pm

Wha sae base as be a slave?
let him turn and flee

Arthur
Arthur
September 29, 2021 6:59 am

How did chickens survive before these medical interventions? These “necessary” drugs are only necessary to sustain factory farming.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Arthur
September 29, 2021 8:41 am

Precisely.

Covid- even if it was something more than the annual flu- would not be an issue in a world where people did not live stacked up on each other like cordwood, fattened up like cattle ready for slaughter.

The problem is not a virus- these are ubiquitous and ineradicable- it’s the way we have chosen to live in our environment and care for ourselves.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  hardscrabble farmer
September 29, 2021 10:05 am

The problem is not a virus- these are ubiquitous and ineradicable- it’s the way we have chosen to live in our environment and care for ourselves.

Truer words have never been spoken. I watched a video on the effects of diet and lymphedema. If you don’t know what that is, it’s a ‘condition that results in swelling of the leg or arm. It occurs due to blockage in the lymphatic system which is part of the immune system.’ Very common and no cure and the results can be dreadful.
The dietary recommendations were the usual, no sugar, fried and processed foods, etc. and lots of veggies and fish and foods that boost the immune system. The problem is how the food is grown and processed along with what is tossed in the mix. Animals destined for slaughter are often fed the same crap we’re told to avoid in processed food. Pig food has finely ground plastic and you eat that plastic when you eat pork that’s fed commercial feed.
Wonder why so many people are fat/obese? Sugars and food additives and processed fats. Maltodextrin is in almost everything and it causes….

… symptoms experienced by those reporting side effects of this substance consumption are similar to those of most carbohydrate intolerances and include: bloating, upset stomach, diarrhea, vomiting, flatulence, and unexplained weight gain.

The vaccines are there to offset factory farming practices. Note: I am not an anti vaxxer, diseases like parvo , rabies and the like are ghastly and vaccinating against them is a very good idea. The new crop of ‘vaccines’ that aren’t vaccines is a whole ‘nother conversation. When they have to change a definition to justify calling a substance that is not a vaccine a vaccine then you have a serious problem.

August
August
  Arthur
September 29, 2021 9:40 am

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WTF
WTF
  Arthur
September 29, 2021 11:14 am

We raise our own grass and non gmo feed chickens and have never had any issues with disease. The chickens grow very large and have a far better flavor and shelf life than store bought.

brian
brian
  WTF
September 29, 2021 11:29 am

I gave a neighbour one of our chickens once, and a couple dozen eggs. They were from Hongcouver. Asked a few weeks later what they thought. To gamey and the eggs yolks were bright orange, scary. I kid you not…

They apparently like and thought that bland chicken that turned to mush was what real chicken was and that if you can hardly distinguish the yolk from the white in an egg, those were real eggs. Never gave them and beef or pork after this because it too would have been to ‘gamey’.

We raised meat birds, Cornish Giants. Never fed commercial feed. They grew slower, could fly and were in the 12 lb range when we processed. Taste… amazing.

Ken31
Ken31
  brian
September 30, 2021 7:23 am

I can’t tell the difference with eggs, but at least they aren’t from chickens full of injections and glyphosate contaminated feed.

Depressed Aussie
Depressed Aussie
September 29, 2021 8:02 am

Yep sadly that’s how we are seen. It is corrupted social darwinism. Because so and so inherited daddy’s billions and gets a free ride through life they feel they are superior despite the fact they die the same as an average man.

RiNS
RiNS
September 29, 2021 9:24 am

Yep

Most here in Nova Scotia are sold.
Don’t care and do what their told.
Set hair on fire at the drop of a hat.
Then pray for piss and call it rain.
Then wonder why I ain’t following.
The Rinse, Lather and Repeat of the same.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
September 29, 2021 9:50 am

I find it quite funny that for years, we have been urged to take the annual flu shot (not vaccine) and it rarely contains the “right mix” to stop the flu. We now have a new coronavirus and they are not calling it a shot, but a “vaccine”, while it really is not a vaccine and will not stop the disease from infecting, transmitting or even being lethal to the recipient.

The definition of words are changed at will to promote the agenda!

BL
BL
September 29, 2021 10:00 am

Doc- What do you mean “Now”? I submit that we were just livestock long before COVID or the Vaxxes.

Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
Mista Ed - Shape Shifta
  BL
September 29, 2021 1:26 pm

Since 1913 to be exact. Since we were ‘free range’ livestock, most of us had no idea we were slave animals.

Warthog
Warthog
September 29, 2021 3:46 pm

If I’m cattle, taking ivermectin horse paste should be okay then.

brian
brian
  Warthog
September 29, 2021 4:25 pm

ooOOOoooo… Never mix cow and horse medicines… will induce species dysphoria and confusion… oh wait… its what we already have… carry on…