Another day, another Greek letter to add to the pandemic theater.
These people need to quit while they are still ahead, but that discussion is for another time…
The mainstream media is attempting to scare monger people with this Nu variant, but as always—don’t fall for it.
What I want to point out is how all 4 cases detected in Botswana were 4 fully vaccinated individuals; 4 fully vaccinated individuals who were all found dead.
Is this cause for alarm? No.
Is it more proof that these ‘vaccines’ are at best flu shots that don’t stop transmission of the virus? Absolutely.
Here’s what we currently know:
The Nu Botswanian variant was discovered in the four fully vaxxed dead bodies…With 32 newly mutated spike proteins. Hmmm, who or what is creating those spike proteins mutations pic.twitter.com/0USjMl5FRf
— 🐯 (@thebjalex) November 26, 2021
WHOOA!!! Wait up, wait up…
This new B.1.1.529 variant (Nu) from Botswana was just discovered a couple of days ago, maybe a handful of fully vaccinated people tested for it and nobody has died yet from it!
And it's already being touted as "HORRIFIC"?
No More #PandemicTheater
— Ray Pahana #ManifestoForHumankind (@PahanaRay) November 26, 2021
The New York Times confirmed:
The variant has also been identified in Botswana. The country’s health ministry confirmed in a statement that four cases of the new variant were detected in people who were all fully vaccinated. All four were tested before their planned travel.
The Nu Varient infects the vaccinated and the young. More proof Mrna vaccines are not vaccines. Scary.https://t.co/iZGIpNpTVm
— Fedupindependentvote🍊 (@fedupinoklahoma) November 26, 2021
"Nu" Variant B1.1529 now discovered in Israel. Individual infected back from Malawi. Two others awaiting results. The financial markets being hit hard as all 3 fully vaccinated.
— Anthony (@Index_Calls) November 26, 2021
Politico had more details on the Nu variant:
The Nu variant contains a large number of mutations. It has around 50 mutations, but more than 30 of these are in the spike protein, the part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that interacts with human cells prior to cell entry — and the part most vaccines target.
While several of those mutations have been observed in earlier variants of concern, “some of those mutations have rarely been observed together in the same strain before,” said Francois Balloux, director of University College London’s Genetics Institute.
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