Dr. Jessica Rose: "inversion of a subclass of immunoglobulin G called IgG4..."

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Dr. Jessica Rose: " it's now published in the literature that there's an inversion of a subclass of immunoglobulin G called IgG4, which is associated with tolerance and subsequently autoimmunity, being reported in the context of the Pfizer and the Moderna shots after repeat injections."

"This is no surprise. It's based on repeat antigen exposure, the antigen being the proteins that are being produced by the body, by the host cells that are transfected with this technology. I'm not saying spike protein on purpose because it's not, it's not probably not full length spike protein being produced by the host cells but bits, sometimes potentially aberrant proteins off target."

Sen. Ron Johnson: "So the vaccines are basically producing an antibody that the body uses to suppress your immune response to an antigen. And more exposure means, well, maybe it's not one to one, but your tolerance level is going to go up. So you don't want to become tolerant to something that's supposed to be something your body is fighting. Which explains why people who've gotten multiple boosters are getting COVID time and time and time again potentially."

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