TLDR: The vaccines give a short term benefit against the virus followed long term weakening of the immune system against this virus as well as others.
If I remember correctly, he says that this happens because this "vax" trains the body to create an unnatural antibody response. Naturally, the body would create less antibody-producing b-cells and instead more virus-killing t-cells.
Lots of side effects from this like taking longer for the body to kill the virus, thus creating vaccinated super spreaders and potentially creating/spreading new variants from the vaccinated, inability to fight against new variants. Even worse, if the body creates the wrong types of antibodies then the body will trigger allergenic responses to them.
See the interview with an immunologist here, starts about 18min in: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2quFCmxqeQDhPNzi7NEMMj?si=drF1tZOpQN-emmdvzRwIvw&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A2tpVFTPGVhO73BRYZ0Y6zP
TLDR: The vaccines give a short term benefit against the virus followed long term weakening of the immune system against this virus as well as others.
If I remember correctly, he says that this happens because this "vax" trains the body to create an unnatural antibody response. Naturally, the body would create less antibody-producing b-cells and instead more virus-killing t-cells.
Lots of side effects from this like taking longer for the body to kill the virus, thus creating vaccinated super spreaders and potentially creating/spreading new variants from the vaccinated, inability to fight against new variants. Even worse, if the body creates the wrong types of antibodies then the body will trigger allergenic responses to them.