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Natural immunity is not a new or controversial theory, but rather a scientific fact that has been understood for centuries. Even GW exempted those who had already had the disease. #KibbeOnLiberty w/ guest @RepThomasMassie @theblaze @BlazeTV https://t.co/G6FE74hPVh pic.twitter.com/x7wSllOy9O — Matt Kibbe (@mkibbe) November 12, 2022
Natural immunity is not a new or controversial theory, but rather a scientific fact that has been understood for centuries. Even GW exempted those who had already had the disease. #KibbeOnLiberty w/ guest @RepThomasMassie @theblaze @BlazeTV https://t.co/G6FE74hPVh pic.twitter.com/x7wSllOy9O
Rep. Thomas Massie recently sat down with Free the People's Matt Kibbe to discuss the CDC and White House's refusal to acknowledge natural immunity, people who had already contracted COVID-19 becoming immune, throughout most of the pandemic. The congressman notes that many in the past understood such immunity existed, including America's first president, George Washington.
Rep. Massie said, "The other thing I never really anticipated is that (President Joe Biden) would not know as much about science or medicine as George Washington."
Massie said that those who insisted on vaccine mandates would use Washington's smallpox orders as an example. The Kentucky congressman explained how they were getting it all wrong.
"Because that was the precedent," Massie noted. "They always say 'Oh, well George Washington made people get the smallpox inoculation.' Well, go read his orders. In two places I can find in his orders, he said all of who have not had it, all of who had not had smallpox."
Massie was indicating that Washington believed those who had already had smallpox should not be inoculated.
Including Washington himself.
"By the way, George Washington had had smallpox as an adolescent so he never took it either," Massie added.
He finished, "He understood natural immunity and Joe Biden doesn't."
Watch the entire interview:
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