Repeated mRNA shots could shift immune response from producing IgG1/IgG3 to IgG4 (*DESCRIPTION)

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Bret Weinstein argues that repeated mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations could shift the immune response from producing IgG1/IgG3 antibodies, which fight infection, to IgG4 antibodies, which promote immune tolerance. This change may weaken the body’s ability to clear the virus effectively, making individuals more susceptible to reinfection over time.

He also warns that IgG4 antibodies, while promoting tolerance, may be linked to promoting cancer by reducing the immune system's ability to attack abnormal cells. As immunity becomes more tolerant, vaccinated people could face greater vulnerability to both COVID-19 and cancer risks, especially after multiple booster doses.

Weinstein highlights the potential dangers of this weakened immunity, suggesting it could be exploited by U.S. enemies. If adversaries recognize this vulnerability, they might use it to spread the virus more easily or weaponize biosecurity threats.

This scenario could lead to a public health and national security crisis. Weinstein stresses that this shift in immune response could undermine long-term protection, leaving populations increasingly exposed to viral and cancerous threats.

This creates an urgent need for deeper investigation into the effects of mRNA vaccines on immunity and national security risks.

WATCH: Dr. Bret "THE DARK HORSE" Weinstein on The Highwire with Del Bigtree https://rumble.com/v5eq7pd-dr.-bret-the-dark-horse-weinstein-on-the-highwire-with-del-bigtree.html?mref=1bxo9j&mc=69gy3

See also:
Joe Rogan Experience - Bret Weinstein (SEPTEMBER 2024)
https://rumble.com/v5dnle3-joe-rogan-experience-bret-weinstein-september-2024.html?mref=1bxo9j&mc=69gy3

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