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aka rintrahradagast I'm just the sort of guy who can't look away from a trainwreck. Dark ecology.
Feb 23, 2023 9 tweets 3 min read
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Geert van den Bossche predicts Spike protein will end up having new sugar molecules attached to it, to avoid antibodies. This is called O-linked glycosylation.

Most straightforward way for this to happen would be by mutations that incorporate Serine or Threonine. So question becomes: Do we see mutations to Serine or Threonine emerge?

The XBB.1.5 descendants mainly seem to mutate towards Isoleucine:



There's one mutation towards Serine.
Feb 23, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
Biggest disappointment in my life was when I had to come to terms with the fact that Alex Jones was full of shit: No, elites are not going to kill all proles and use biotech to live forever in their wilderness retreats.

These morons took the juice themselves. They have no plan. Low status white males seem convinced these people in their private jets who fly to Davos know what they're doing. They don't. They just parrot each other, jump on buzzwords and pay some lip service to the environment. That's it.
Feb 20, 2023 39 tweets 6 min read
LIVE BOOK REVIEW - THE INESCAPABLE IMMUNE PANDEMIC

In this thread I will be sharing my thoughts on a book I just bought. The book may frighten, it may disappoint, it may enlighten, we'll find out as we go through it.🧵 Introduction: Geert van den Bossche has been one of the only virologists to correctly warn in advance that vaccinating against SARS2 with Spike based vaccines is a bad idea that would make things worse.

For this reason I went ahead and spent 19 euro to see what he has to say.
Feb 19, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
It was pretty obvious to me halfway through 2021 that mass vaccination would lead to growing waves of infection. It took me a while however to figure out what the impact would be: Not people dying on respirators from ADE, but slowly accumulating brain and immune system damage. And if you browse back through my posts, you'll find I'm not just a doom-mongerer, I was initially quite skeptical of this: I didn't think the veteran study on reinfections had much value, as reinfections were so rare.

But by now cumulative damage is increasingly indisputable.
Feb 18, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
When you are comparing a company's sales multiples to the rest of its industry, you need to keep one thing in mind: Just as a company tends to return to its industry's mean, industry multiples should return to the mean too. Entire industries become subject to speculative manias. Example: The bicycle boom.

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If you invested in a bicycle company at the time, you would probably lose your money, no matter how the company was valued relative to other bicycle companies. People as a whole just had inflated expectations for bicycles.
Feb 14, 2023 20 tweets 4 min read
The only real significant durable functional immune response we can develop against SARS2 is trained innate immunity. That is, improvement of those branches of the immune system that evolved to deal with rapidly mutating pathogens as well as our own malfunctioning cells. What you wish to see in people is expansion of tissue resident NK cell populations. Neutralizing antibodies against Spike are rapidly avoided, CD8+ response against non-Spike genes will now increasingly become avoided too.
Feb 14, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
It seems that Spike antibody evasion is now so significant with the novel variants, mutations now accumulate in Nucleocapsid instead.

Spike has accumulated such distance from the vaccines, the virus is now basically doing a victory lap. You can see illustrated here that for most people BA.5 infection/bivalent vaxx gives no real neutralizing antibody response:

Feb 14, 2023 6 tweets 1 min read
American conservatives call anything they don't like "communism", but imagine if DDay flopped, so the Soviets had to defeat Germany on their own, what would a West Euro's life be like?

If eastern Europe's a guide, your ethnic group would not be a minority in their own homeland. Poland today is Polish, Romania is Romanian, Hungary is Hungarian, etc.

But in Western Europe, the people who have lived there since the glaciers receded will cease to exist as separate ethnic groups by the end of this century.
Feb 12, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
One of those points I need to emphasize more about the keto diet psyop is that it directly leads to the next stage, the carnivore diet psyop. This happens because the keto diet depletes your body of the healthy gut bacteria you need to digest plants. It will kill a lot of people. Someone asked on the keto diet subreddit whether they know whether there's anyone following a low carb diet who lived above the age of 82. The best answer they could come up with was: "There's a 74 year old lady who posted here 4 years ago, if(!) she's still alive she's 78 now."
Feb 12, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
Note, just as choosing the Holocaust as a foundational myth for a culture is ultimately arbitrary, the implicit logic of "this is what happens when you allow working class white xenophobia to run its natural course" may come to be challenged in a right wing political framework. The right tends to take the narrative of "the Holocaust is xenophobia driven to its natural conclusion" for granted, but then tries to shift responsibility: "I'm not racist but..." "Liberals are the real racists..." "abortion is black genocide" andsoforth.
Feb 12, 2023 12 tweets 2 min read
The post WWII right wing political experience is to always struggle to maintain sufficient intellectual distance away from the founding atrocity against a collective on which our Western political culture is based, the Holocaust. Whenever you say what you desire, you're stuck having to maneuver within a framework in which you can not be connected through a few steps to the Holocaust. In fact, you often have to hide from yourself what you desire.
Feb 12, 2023 7 tweets 1 min read
One of the ironies of modern life is that the far right are xenophiles, whereas the woke are profoundly eurocentric. This isn't necessarily a new development. Hitler effectively created an entirely new origin myth for all the ethnic groups he happened to be fond of: They were now "aryans", the people who invaded India from the north.
Feb 6, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Russians were never happy. Scandinavians seem like they've always been happy, until you dig a little deeper and realize it's all fake. They've never known a day of happiness in their lives either. Americans are happy without realizing it, they think they're angry but they're not. Relevant:
Feb 5, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
Most of the currently circulating variants descend from BA.2.75, which descends from a persistent infection in someone in India. Coronaviruses tend to establish persistent infections in the nervous system, which is immunologically privileged. The lungs in contrast, are not immunologically privileged. T-cells will readily infiltrate the lungs and eliminate any viral remnants there. My expectation is thus that new waves of SARS2 will increasingly descend from variants that were good at surviving in the nervous system.
Feb 5, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
"Tesla can charge whatever they want because the government will have to pay for it."

I don't think that's how capitalism works.

Anyway, the reason they come up with these ridiculous scenarios is because they want to justify owning a company trading at 8x sales to themselves. It's pretty simple: A company's job is paying dividends, which requires earnings. Earnings require profit margins. At 8 times sales, you'll require either enormous growth, or very high profit margins for whatever you'll be doing in the future.
Jan 12, 2023 13 tweets 3 min read
At this point the writing is on the wall.
In most countries less than 10% of people vaccinated their children.
Regulators in the US are distancing themselves from the manufacturers, saying data was withheld from them.
The antibody profile shows a tolerance signature.

🧵 Negative efficacy is no longer a hypothesis that people like me suggested, it's a reality we now live with. First it was a prediction, then an extrapolation of trends, then the raw data showed it, then the studies started showing it, now the regulators are concerned about it.
Jan 11, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
Geert van den Bossche's warning fell on deaf ears. You can also see how despite offering a fringe perspective, he was broadly correct, in an era when media consensus was these vaccines would get us to herd immunity. That has me convinced there wasn't much the rest of us could do. Ultimately, the honest truth is also just that writing for me is therapeutic. In hindsight I coped really poorly with lockdowns and the vaccine coercion, being all by myself with these realizations would have made the impact on my mental health much worse.
Jan 10, 2023 9 tweets 3 min read
@boriquagato posted this.

I wouldn't be as worried if:
-The results weren't age-stratified.
-The effect didn't grow steadily worse over the months.

I don't think the way out of this mess is for everyone to maintain a constant supraphysiological antibody level against SARS2.🧵 This is basically the mainstream narrative, as given by the Lancet: You need to get vaxxed, even if you're naturally immune, because it leads to higher antibody levels. What's seemingly never considered is that maybe the body has reasons for not maintaining high antibody levels.
Jan 9, 2023 14 tweets 4 min read
If you wish to understand how the COVID vaccines helped exacerbate the pandemic, then you need to remember they have both up-front and long term negative efficacy against infection. The long term issue is discussed more than the up-front, but both play a significant role.🧵 So here we see a roughly 100% increased risk of infection during the first two weeks after the first shot in health care workers. Surely that can't be a big deal, right?
Jan 8, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
I wonder why the lizard people hate us so much🤔 Image "The first two didn't work, so you need to get a third shot now"
Alright, whatever you say Mr. lizardman.
"Your son is actually your daughter here give him these puberty blockers"
Yes Mr. Lizardman, will do.
"You need to turn your atmosphere into a dino atmosphere"
Ok Lizardman.
Dec 22, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
I hate authoritarianism. That's really all there is to it. I'd rather die than live to see society transformed into some sort of technocracy where a cabal of academics gets to ration social interaction. But now that that's dead, the right wingers honestly annoy me more. The Dutch, like the Scandinavians, are just naturally highly individualist anti-authoritarian people. It's written into our DNA, it's why we assimilate so rapidly in the United States to become "white".