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(LifeSiteNews) — Rebel News’ Alberta Bureau Chief is challenging the province’s COVID policy with a blood test experiment aimed a proving that natural immunity should be considered adequate by the government. Alberta currently only allows proof of vaccination for some endeavors, but not proof of recovery from COVID.

Sheila Gunn Reid spoke to LifeSiteNews about her motivation to take on the immunity experiment at her own expense. “My experiment … shows the real-time segregation of people from one another by the government for the unscientific garbage that it is when two people with similar antibody levels have very different levels of freedom,” she said.

“While I fundamentally oppose the vaccine passport, I think my experiment points out the flaws in the system to those who think it’s a good way forward,” Reid added.

The experiment involves her and an “old friend.” One of the two is “double jabbed” and the other is not, but has recovered from a diagnosed case of COVID-19.

Reid and her friend sent blood samples to the Mayo Clinic in the U.S. and both received proof of immunity. “We have our first test results back, and wouldn’t you know it: we are both as immune as the other, with antibodies to COVID-19 in excess of 250 units per milliliter,” she said.

She announced her the start of her experiment in a video released on November 29.

Alberta is under a Restrictions Exemption Program, which is a type of vaccine passport system, where in those fully vaccinated with the abortion-tainted COVID shot are afforded more liberties than others.

Under the program, proof of vaccination or proof of a negative test result is required for entry into businesses that wish to operate at relatively full capacity but still with mask mandates. Businesses which do not operate under the restrictive program cannot operate at full capacity.

The program does not provide any opportunity for patrons to present proof of immunity, which is in contrast to jurisdictions around the world that allow for people to participate in “Green Pass” programs that accept proof that someone has recovered from COVID.

The Alberta Bureau Chief and her friend will continue to produce results from their blood tests as the months continue, and will be watching to see if immunity wanes in either of them faster.

The durability of natural immunity has been attested by medical experts such as Dr. Peter McCullough, who said: “People who develop COVID have complete and durable immunity. And (that’s) a very important principle: complete and durable. You can’t beat natural immunity. You can’t vaccinate on top of it and make it better. There’s no scientific, clinical or safety rationale for ever vaccinating a COVID-recovered patient. There’s no rationale for ever testing a COVID-recovered patient.”

In her video she called foul on the language used by the Alberta government and criticized the term Restrictions Exemption Program as “Orwellian double-speak.”

She said that “here in Alberta our politicians say, ‘no we don’t have a vaccine passport here, we definitely don’t have a vaccine mandate,’ that’s because they call their vaccine passport the Restrictions Exemption Program … so that they can sleep at night while discriminating against their own citizens.”

Reid believes that the government has chosen not to incorporate immunity testing into its proof of vaccination program for dubious reasons. In a report released on November 20, she said, “Antibody testing will cause the house of cards that the vax pass is built on to crumble and fall.”

In early November, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said at a news conference that “only Israel and maybe only one other country have incorporated into that [proof of vaccination program] a proof of immunity through prior infection.”

Many European nations allow for proof of immunity as part of their certificate systems.