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posted ago by anon82059 ago by anon82059 +234 / -0

I wrote this for my friends and family. It summarizes the problem into a relatively easy to understand overview. My intention was to mash this redpill into peanut butter so others can more easily swallow it. Feel free to copypasta, make it your own, tailor to your audience, etc. Toss in an upvote if you think it would be useful to our fellow pedes. If you think I missed something or am otherwise off-base, I'd like to hear it.

Thanks to the OP who posted this article a few days ago!


Looks like we have an explanation forming for how the mRNA boosters are causing mortality months later.

The full explanation is found here: https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/booster-caused-immune-tolerance-explains

It's well worth the read (just click "No, Thanks" when the subscription nag screen floats in), but I'll summarize:

We have a couple of antibodies called IgG3 and IgG4. IgG3 is responsible for destroying replicating pathogens. IgG4 is responsible for binding to harmless things to tag them as harmless and prevent an immune response. This is how the body eventually stops responding to allergens, and it's how allergy shots or even local honey work - by exposing our immune system repeatedly to allergens, we train it to ignore them via IgG4 and thereby develop immune tolerance.

It looks like repeated boosters of mRNA shots do the same thing - they train our immune system to ignore the Sars-Cov-2 virus. IgG4 levels skyrocket after repeated boosters, while IgG3 levels plummet, especially after the third shot.

The effect? When that person is exposed to COVID, they do indeed experience "mild" symptoms thanks to the boosters - but symptoms are how our immune system fights. So their immune system is tagging the infection as harmless and allowing the virus to replicate out of control. This also explains why boosted people take longer to clear COVID and experience what they call "long COVID." Their body is bringing less and less artillery to bear with each booster and with each breakthrough infection.

What happens when a virus replicates out of control? Organ damage. So they die suddenly (or develop conditions such as myocarditis) months later because the virus is ravaging their internal organs while they feel just fine.

Another effect is that, because such a large segment of the population is failing to develop an immune response to COVID, we can kiss herd immunity goodbye. These people will reinfect over and over - because they keep infecting each other - until they either drop dead or somehow reverse the damage. We haven't yet found how to reverse it.

What we don't know yet, but can reasonably hypothesize, is that the boosted may be training their immune systems to tolerate certain amino acid chains that commonly show up in other respiratory viruses. This might explain why we're suddenly seeing RSV all over the place.