Monday, May 30, 2022

Your Immune System -- Use it or Lose it

When I was a young, I used to get "sick" (have a fever, get the flu, etc.). I had the measles, I had the mumps, I had something called "Echo Virus". When I was seven, I kissed my best friend Ellen because she had the chicken pox and I wanted to get them (I didn't get them until almost 30 years later and then I had such a mild case -- I had a milder case than the children who gave it to me!)

Back then, getting sick was part of life -- we would get sick and stay home from school for a few days and Mom would coddle us and cuddle us and spoil us with, in my case, pineapple-grapefruit juice that I loved. I got to watch the quiz shows on TV and, during baseball season I got to watch my Mets.

So being "sick" was nothing to be upset about (unless it came in the summer or any other "off" day). We didn't have a ton of shots (aka vaccines) -- I had a smallpox vaccine that I only know about because I had a "vaccination mark" on the outer side of my upper left arm (which I could see). I was told I had a polio vaccine (and when I was about 8 or so I had another "immunization" polio sugar cube) and the first shot I remember was the DPT (what I think is now called DTaP)

Now we are in a generation where vaccines and medication are rampant -- where people are afraid of measles and mumps and chicken pox (yes, even mild but uncomfortable chicken pox!) which set the stage for the morbid fear of CoVid -- a fear so deep that people acted as though exposure to someone who MIGHT have CoVid was an instant death warrant. This is a disease that over 99% of the people who had it survived and most were safe from getting it again (unless they got a toxic vaccine, but I digress). The only person I was worried about was my 90 year old father (with good reason -- this "virus" was used as an excuse to ignore him, not treat him after they exposed him to it in his nursing home). At the time, I was trying to find out how to get him out of the nursing home but everything was happening so fast that within a month after the nursing homes shut us out of visiting he was gone.

Why is there such a fear of germs? Why don't people understand that G-d created the human body brilliantly, with G-d level intelligence and wisdom, G-d built our bodies to repair themselves. Some viruses and bacteria strengthen the body while vaccinations weaken the body and bypass the strengthening process. It is as though a person ignores lifting weights or aerobic exercise and then doesn't understand why their muscles atrophy.

And the left, Democrats, the Sleepy Joes, Kommunist Harrises, Fancy Nancy Pantsys, "Chuck it all" Schumers, use a normal, natural mild childhood type illness as a means to press compliance, the type of compliance that Communist leaders like Stalin and Mao, Castro and Chavez and more recently Putin and Xi force on their people (I almost said "followers" but these "leaders" have no followers -- they have mental slaves, people who do what they need to survive).

On this Memorial Day, I think the most important thing we can do is fight for the things that our soldiers fought for (and, in many cases, died for). We need to protect our G-d given rights (including Medical Freedom). We can't be complacent and think The Constitution will protect us if we don't protect the Constitution (and our rules of law). Let us bow our heads in silent prayer and ask G-d to protect us from those who would take our freedom. And while we're at it, let us do what we can do to be a part of that process. Stand up and defend our rights and our Constitution.

Have a meaningful Memorial Day.

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