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The Geek's Raven
[An excerpt, with thanks to Marcus Bales]

Once upon a midnight dreary,
fingers cramped and vision bleary,
System manuals piled high and wasted paper on the floor,
Longing for the warmth of bedsheets,
Still I sat there, doing spreadsheets:
Having reached the bottom line,
I took a floppy from the drawer.
Typing with a steady hand, I then invoked the SAVE command
But got instead a reprimand: it read "Abort, Retry, Ignore".

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Saturday, July 16, 2022

COVID vaccines facilitate the spread of COVID mutations

This is a very basic point in evolutionary biology. Survival of the fittest, according to Darwin, directly implies that the mass extinction of competing organisms facilitates the survival and spread of any organisms that survive. Hence vaccines that result in the extinction of standard types of COVID, necessarily facilitate the survival and spread of those mutated versions of COVID that are not specifically and directly affected by those vaccines. And, we can see this fact in the very unusual and consistent pattern of COVID infections and deaths. Normally, respiratory diseases peak in the winter, gradually taper off in the spring, and have very low rates in the summer, then progressively become worse in the fall and early winter. In contrast, COVID rates begin to pick up again in early summer. This is because the standard versions of the disease have all been extinguished by vaccines, which provides an open playing field for the development and spread of mutations, which become very dangerous well before normal peak levels normally occur in the winter. As soon as the disease is almost wiped out, the mutations begin to explode, and by early summer they are extremely active, with no natural or artificial immunity to oppose them. This is not to say with certainty that there aren't any benefits from the vaccines. But, they are causing problems, as well. Over-medicating can be as bad, or worse, than under-medicating. As we know from excessive use of antibiotics, mutations can result from overmedicating that are much more dangerous than the original disease, and are medication resistant. Natural immunity is broader spectrum than any vaccine can provide. We may need to consider the possibility that increasing the strength of our natural immune systems is a better approach to dealing with COVID than overreliance on artificial vaccines.

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