CiggyTardust
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Anyone who has been listening to alternative voices these last two years will be familiar with the claim cited in the title of this thread. I've heard many medical doctors in interviews and podcasts refer to these animal studies and the story typically goes like this:
1) Animals (ferrets and cats were referenced) were injected with a vaccine for a coronavirus
2) Animals showed anticipated antibody response after administration of vaccine
3) A year or some other unspecified amount of time later, subsequent exposure to other strains of coronavirus induced ADE (Antibody Dependent Enhancement) causing severe sickness and death in test animals. One oft-repeated claim is that ALL test animals died.
I started hearing warnings about this ADE hypothesis back in 2020. A clip from Dr. Oz's show comes to mind and an interview with Michael Yeadon. I know I heard these studies mentioned by several other doctors in various interviews and podcasts. At the time I made an effort to track down these studies but found nothing. Has anyone actually seen these? I ask because we are now in the middle of cold/flu season and if that hypothesis were correct, people would be dropping like flies.
1) Animals (ferrets and cats were referenced) were injected with a vaccine for a coronavirus
2) Animals showed anticipated antibody response after administration of vaccine
3) A year or some other unspecified amount of time later, subsequent exposure to other strains of coronavirus induced ADE (Antibody Dependent Enhancement) causing severe sickness and death in test animals. One oft-repeated claim is that ALL test animals died.
I started hearing warnings about this ADE hypothesis back in 2020. A clip from Dr. Oz's show comes to mind and an interview with Michael Yeadon. I know I heard these studies mentioned by several other doctors in various interviews and podcasts. At the time I made an effort to track down these studies but found nothing. Has anyone actually seen these? I ask because we are now in the middle of cold/flu season and if that hypothesis were correct, people would be dropping like flies.