I'm just saying, if they got the same result without the antigen, then chicken eggs are "good". Maybe just against the flu. If you are saying there is no flu, then chicken eggs are probably just good and keep down exosome production.
The main point I'm getting at is the reason they would want to cut the egg supply. Perhaps this is just an excuse to hide that something in eggs neutralizes the VACCINES.
I'm not saying there is.
I'm just saying, if they got the same result without the antigen, then chicken eggs are "good". Maybe just against the flu. If you are saying there is no flu, then chicken eggs are probably just good and keep down exosome production.
The main point I'm getting at is the reason they would want to cut the egg supply. Perhaps this is just an excuse to hide that something in eggs neutralizes the VACCINES.