The percentage of doctors vaxxed is an interesting contrast to Canada, where they seem to be the first to fall. What a brave speech! Thanks for translating.
Hi Tereza. Thanks. And yes, I enjoyed watching him cut into the suits like a field of rice. But this translation and post will likely be picked up by bad actors here in Japan, and I suspect my minimum wage contract-teaching job will not be renewed next spring. Though I keep a very low-to-zero profile about my 'science opinions' at work, and I've found a few teachers who sympathize with me, the public schools are an arm of the corporate nation-state.
Oh damn. I am sitting here at nearly 5 am watching the half-time of the Japan-Spain World Cup ... and a Moderna mRNA TV commercial came on the screen. Japan has joined America and New Zealand in being what I thought were the only countries in the world to allow prescription-only medical industries to advertise on mass media. Not good.
Another person I sub, William Hunter Duncan, has needed to ban the following commenter. I told William (whose blog I think you would like, not that you need more) that my policy has been to allow any and all critiques of ideas but ban indefinitely anyone who insults people.
Got him! I had never seen such comments on substack, and didn't even know we had the option to ban such or remove such posts until you told me. Thanks much Tereza. ❤️
I suspect he may have noticed I told William how to ban him, and that's why he went on the attack here. I sometimes warn people, but I think of it as hosting a conversation in my home. There's no reason to allow someone to be disruptive if they're not there with an open mind. And the possibility of troll bots, some of which have gotten very sophisticated, is always a possibility.
Thank you Steven for this important report... I shared it on Twitter. BTW, I wrote this book, which I'd be happy to send you in Japan. It's also a $5 epub. - Eliz
Thank you Elizabeth. I am not getting notifications, so I just now saw this. Yes, I would LOVE to have a copy of the book. Thinking I could afford $5.00, I thought I would pay, but it appears payment is only available in the U.S.
I will have to pick up my writing game as well. I was just notified in a meeting with the City Board of Education that my contract would not be renewed next year because of my failure to use English Only in the classroom. I asked the three members of the Board of Education to conduct their meeting with me in English Only as a case in point. The meeting was entirely in Japanese. 😂
Will there be transparency in Japan about how many professionals from each category were taking the gene clotting therapy? As Tereza Coraggio (third paradigm) said, it is known how many docs in Canada took it and boosted and boosted, with shocking numbers of sudden death in healthy doctors. 3 in one week in one Trillium healthcare facility in Ontario. But we can't believe anything the lying politicians say. Sure the shots they received on camera were saline. Wish I could give them a booster or the real juice.
Japan is ranked mid-pack at best by Reporters Without Borders for freedom of information. I don't think I've seen even redacted (blacked out) documents in Japan because the political authorities are not bound by FOIAs as are often used in the West. During the Abe administration, the ruling LDP rammed through a 'controversial' (euphemism for 'unsupported') law which allows the government to label any document a state-secret which can be kept from the public in perpetuity. Regarding information, for all intents and purposes, Japan is a totalitarian state, so I don't expect much informative data will be collected much less released to the public.
Discernment is good, better than intelligence in my opinion. James Corbett lives there too, I’m pretty sure he won’t take it. My wife and I lived in Yokosuka back in the 80s, we loved it. I remember when my friend tried to make fun of my Mary Poppins umbrella I told him; I see now, you’re just jealous!
Small world Gene! Yes, I follow James Corbett ... and I know Yokosuka fairly well. I was never in the military, but I kept a Japanese style fishing boat at Arasaki, the West side of Yokosuka. It was the early 80's when I first moved to Japan, so who knows? We may have even passed by each other in a station.
LOL ... Mary Poppins? Now, I'm tempted to go out and buy a Hello Kitty counterpart.
Dr M. Desmet claims the authorities (doc's, politicians) believed the narrative and took the shots. Which is true in many countries. Are the authorities in Japan privy to the false narrative and risks, while still pushing the shots on the people? It is sad that there is no doubt the doc's in Canada believed that the shots were safe. Wierdly, I have not heard of 1 Canadian politician falling over after a shot.
I am betting Justin and Freeland the grand poobas of Canada did not actually take the shot.
I am still on a short trip in the mountains about 3 hours west of Tokyo (not enough time to yet write that longer letter to you) but I just queried a Japanese friend about your question regarding doctors and politicians. Although ruling super-majority LDP minister Kishida is among many who claim they have had CoVid, and many claim they have gotten their jabs, like Canada, or those dandies at Davos, no major politician has suffered adverse effects.
One opposition party member who speaks English and is an outspoken critic of the plandemic (https://www.facebook.com/kazuhiro.haraguchi/) has developed lymphoma, and there has been a lot of speculation on Japanese Twitter that it is one of the turbo-cancer adverse-effects of the slow-kill bio-weapon treatments. Almost needless to say, his name, his views, and his medical condition is taboo on mainstream media in Japan. As was mass demonstrations all over Japan today (and last week) about an impending and inhumane law regarding political refugees ... children might be granted permission to stay in Japan, but their parents would have to leave ... thus showing the importance, or rather lack of "family" to any political definition of human rights. Not a peep on mainstream media about mass demonstrations, but spending "news" airtime asking a Shogi player what he had for breakfast today. I suspect Reporters Without Borders is being far too kind in ranking Japan 68th in freedom of press.
Although I have many Japanese friends who distrust the corporate nation-state and have refused to take even their first jab, once the talk starts to drift towards "deep state", discussion usually stops. Of course there is no way of proving anything, but I have few Japanese friends who try to connect the dots as deeply as dissident Western counterparts. It might be because of a fatalistic view of their place in society ... closer to pre-Modern Japan's (1868) peasants than Westerners who believe the Magna Carta or European "Enlightenment" raised us above mere peasants. This is worth a whole book in itself, and Michael Sandel's "The Tyranny of Merit" is a good entrance. I think an appropriate alternative title of the book would be "East or West — The Illusion of Meritocracy".
Regarding doctors, dissidents are also kept out mainstream media ... but the public became wary when the govt. announced that even those untrained in the medical field were authorized to give injections ... and that dentists, small private or family medical clinics, and hospitals which administered injections (yes, dentists), would receive 'increasingly large financial 'bonuses' (like the mRNA treatments, bonuses funded by working class taxes) based on how many people they could jab. Not all doctors went along with it, and a few discretely import and distribute ivermectin.
I also have some anecdotal experience. About 2 years ago, I had developed a tumor on the inside of my throat, and after a few medical examinations, was advised to have it (and my right thyroid gland) surgically removed. About a month before the scheduled surgery during consultation with the surgeon, he said that according to hospital policy (Japan-wide), myself and all operating staff would have to test negative on the PCR for the flu ... uh ... I mean "corona virus" ... and that during my week stay in the hospital, family (I have none) or friends would not be allowed to visit. I let a little laugh slip out about papaya, goats, and motor oil testing positive for CoVid wtih PCR, and he laughed as well — fully aware that the masks we were wearing while chatting, as well as the PCR as a diagnostic test, was a kabuki show, but one we would have to follow if he wanted to keep his job and I wanted the surgery.
But getting back to my anecdote, on the day I checked into the hospital, I was ushered into my room, paid for everything in advance (insurance would pay for most of it later), given a tour of the hospital facilities, and changed into a gown. It was only after dinner that I was ushered into a room, along with maybe 5 or 6 other inpatients, in staggered seating among about 30 folding chairs, I was the first one called to step behind a standing screen, where a "nurse" (government functionary?) shoved a long nasal swab so deep up one nostril that tears came to my eyes. To this day, I have no idea whether the swab was sterile or pre-treated with anything, but no notice of a positive test came, and the surgery proceeded as planned. More worrying though, I have had a slight, but persistent cough since then ... and just last month went to another clinic for x-rays and a blood test which turned up nothing. Maybe just a bacterial infection from wearing a mask for the two years while I was teaching in public schools? Maybe dust? Maybe ... ?
Cheers norica, will get back to you soon once I return home.
There is a bit to digest here. I will have to look into the "Political Ponerolgy". And I agree that although Dr Desmet has interesting insight into groupthink, the blame must be placed where it belongs. Although the masses have some blame to take as well. Be well.
Thank you for the message. And thank you for the show of confidence in me on substack. I just sent off a longer e-mail to you.
Regarding Lobaczewsky, the book was a bit of a slog, and I often found more information in his footnotes than the text. But it was also enlightening.
My largest disagreement with the book is that "evil" can be reduced to a science any more than "holy". I get the impression that those with B Cluster personality disorders tend to be better at planning and logic than the average empathy-driven person, so as we have seen with so many corrupt scientists and researchers, who will guard the gates and determine "the" science? Probably the most cunning of the bunch.
If one defines science as a problem-solving method, that I can go with. But again, as we have seen with the plandemic, a large portion of the population just does not seem to be educated enough, or have developed the critical thinking skills to distinguish 'science' as a methodology from 'scientism' as a hierarchical-authoritarian, material-reductionist faith.
Another potential weak point of the book is that he draws on the former Soviet Union for most of his anecdotal evidence of psychopathy at the political level. My guess is that this goes back to the stonge age and can be found in our collective gene-pool throughout the world. I guess one book would not be nearly enough to cover this ground, so perhaps that is why Lobaczewsky is calling for a "science" of evil. Perhaps "domain" would have been a better word choice?
In the meantime, I have been playing around with GPT4 and Bard, and both do a pretty good job of summing up the main points of the book ... though not through a critical lens. I am so far behind in my reading, I may have to relay more on A.I. summaries than I am comfortable with. The discomfort hit me when I typed my name in GPT4 and asked it to give a biography of me. With a few prompts, it narrowed me down to a former academic in Japan, but then proceeded to spit out all kinds of "hallucinations" (a fancy euphemism for "lies") and with all of the confidence of a psychopath. Troubling times acoming.
I don't think a FOIA has a snowball's chance of getting us any private medical information, but if it did, probably the only thing not redacted in layers of black ink would be the page's date of submission. 😂
Yep. I've read that the federal judiciary is also exempt, but not low ranking federal employees working. I also remember reading high profile athletes and entertainers visiting New York are exempt. The charade is so obvious for those with the moral spine to look ... but everyone in my immediate family back home in the states have bought into the mass media propaganda .... hook, line, and sinker. My mom and sis got jabbed at least a couple of times, and both still got CoVid. I've never been jabbed, in a supposedly 'at-risk' group (67 years old) and haven't had as much as a common cold in the last two years ... even riding crowded Tokyo commuter trains. And they don't 'see' anything strange. I guess they are far more afraid to face dark truths than warm and fuzzy propaganda. (sigh)
I follow Igor, but have been so busy with info overload, I had not seen that article, and the science.org info is new to me as well. Thanks for the info, but they really seem to beyond the reach of science, and deep into the new 'one true faith' of scientism. My nearly 20 years as an undergrad biology director meant nothing to them at the beginning of the plandemic, and means nothing now. It's just as well I live in Japan.
Wish I could send photos. Yesterday, I was at a year-end party of about 20 friends (all Japanese) who are community activists/volunteers, and earlier tonight, was at a house party with 3 elementary school teachers. In both groups ... nobody wears masks, no one is jabbed, and none have gotten CoVid. Will try and find a way to make a substack post linking to pictures and videos of a typical end of year party in Japan among those with good common sense.
The reason IgG4 become dominant after the repeated boosting + breakthrough infection is the persistent presence of the S spike in the jabbed, as we've seen, for over 4 months post jab. IgG4 response, according to the study, takes long time to develop. As the immune system seems to give the other responses a chance to clear the "stuff". So, it's a protective fuse. But after seeing that the inflammation does not work, the immune system finally throws out a white flag of sorts and switches to ignoring the antigen via the IgG4 response. Hence it takes 3+ jabs to lead to this outcome. As the virus in the jabbed is cleared so much slower, the breakthrough infections further exacerbate the situation and "seal the fate" of the multi-jabbed. So, on top of other adverse reactions like cancers, clots, myocarditis and such, the mRNA-jabbed get the permanent disarming of their immune responses to corona viruses (not just SARS-CoV-2). This might explain my "law of increasing returns" where deaths-per-shot increase with further boosting. The "mild" course of infection due to prevalent IgG4 is bogus, as people die anyway. Stay away!
The percentage of doctors vaxxed is an interesting contrast to Canada, where they seem to be the first to fall. What a brave speech! Thanks for translating.
Hi Tereza. Thanks. And yes, I enjoyed watching him cut into the suits like a field of rice. But this translation and post will likely be picked up by bad actors here in Japan, and I suspect my minimum wage contract-teaching job will not be renewed next spring. Though I keep a very low-to-zero profile about my 'science opinions' at work, and I've found a few teachers who sympathize with me, the public schools are an arm of the corporate nation-state.
Oh damn. I am sitting here at nearly 5 am watching the half-time of the Japan-Spain World Cup ... and a Moderna mRNA TV commercial came on the screen. Japan has joined America and New Zealand in being what I thought were the only countries in the world to allow prescription-only medical industries to advertise on mass media. Not good.
Another person I sub, William Hunter Duncan, has needed to ban the following commenter. I told William (whose blog I think you would like, not that you need more) that my policy has been to allow any and all critiques of ideas but ban indefinitely anyone who insults people.
Got him! I had never seen such comments on substack, and didn't even know we had the option to ban such or remove such posts until you told me. Thanks much Tereza. ❤️
I suspect he may have noticed I told William how to ban him, and that's why he went on the attack here. I sometimes warn people, but I think of it as hosting a conversation in my home. There's no reason to allow someone to be disruptive if they're not there with an open mind. And the possibility of troll bots, some of which have gotten very sophisticated, is always a possibility.
Judging by 'his' language and quality of thought ... maybe a product of ChatGPT beta? 😂
Yes, my first impression when I saw Prof. Fukushima was "samurai"!
Thank you Steven for this important report... I shared it on Twitter. BTW, I wrote this book, which I'd be happy to send you in Japan. It's also a $5 epub. - Eliz
https://unvaccinatedourturntotalk.com/
Thank you Elizabeth. I am not getting notifications, so I just now saw this. Yes, I would LOVE to have a copy of the book. Thinking I could afford $5.00, I thought I would pay, but it appears payment is only available in the U.S.
I will have to pick up my writing game as well. I was just notified in a meeting with the City Board of Education that my contract would not be renewed next year because of my failure to use English Only in the classroom. I asked the three members of the Board of Education to conduct their meeting with me in English Only as a case in point. The meeting was entirely in Japanese. 😂
Interesting website, funny pictures at the home page.
Will there be transparency in Japan about how many professionals from each category were taking the gene clotting therapy? As Tereza Coraggio (third paradigm) said, it is known how many docs in Canada took it and boosted and boosted, with shocking numbers of sudden death in healthy doctors. 3 in one week in one Trillium healthcare facility in Ontario. But we can't believe anything the lying politicians say. Sure the shots they received on camera were saline. Wish I could give them a booster or the real juice.
Hi R.T.
Japan is ranked mid-pack at best by Reporters Without Borders for freedom of information. I don't think I've seen even redacted (blacked out) documents in Japan because the political authorities are not bound by FOIAs as are often used in the West. During the Abe administration, the ruling LDP rammed through a 'controversial' (euphemism for 'unsupported') law which allows the government to label any document a state-secret which can be kept from the public in perpetuity. Regarding information, for all intents and purposes, Japan is a totalitarian state, so I don't expect much informative data will be collected much less released to the public.
Despite it all, cheers from Japan.
steve
Discernment is good, better than intelligence in my opinion. James Corbett lives there too, I’m pretty sure he won’t take it. My wife and I lived in Yokosuka back in the 80s, we loved it. I remember when my friend tried to make fun of my Mary Poppins umbrella I told him; I see now, you’re just jealous!
Small world Gene! Yes, I follow James Corbett ... and I know Yokosuka fairly well. I was never in the military, but I kept a Japanese style fishing boat at Arasaki, the West side of Yokosuka. It was the early 80's when I first moved to Japan, so who knows? We may have even passed by each other in a station.
LOL ... Mary Poppins? Now, I'm tempted to go out and buy a Hello Kitty counterpart.
Cheers Gene!
Dr M. Desmet claims the authorities (doc's, politicians) believed the narrative and took the shots. Which is true in many countries. Are the authorities in Japan privy to the false narrative and risks, while still pushing the shots on the people? It is sad that there is no doubt the doc's in Canada believed that the shots were safe. Wierdly, I have not heard of 1 Canadian politician falling over after a shot.
I am betting Justin and Freeland the grand poobas of Canada did not actually take the shot.
Hi norica,
I am still on a short trip in the mountains about 3 hours west of Tokyo (not enough time to yet write that longer letter to you) but I just queried a Japanese friend about your question regarding doctors and politicians. Although ruling super-majority LDP minister Kishida is among many who claim they have had CoVid, and many claim they have gotten their jabs, like Canada, or those dandies at Davos, no major politician has suffered adverse effects.
One opposition party member who speaks English and is an outspoken critic of the plandemic (https://www.facebook.com/kazuhiro.haraguchi/) has developed lymphoma, and there has been a lot of speculation on Japanese Twitter that it is one of the turbo-cancer adverse-effects of the slow-kill bio-weapon treatments. Almost needless to say, his name, his views, and his medical condition is taboo on mainstream media in Japan. As was mass demonstrations all over Japan today (and last week) about an impending and inhumane law regarding political refugees ... children might be granted permission to stay in Japan, but their parents would have to leave ... thus showing the importance, or rather lack of "family" to any political definition of human rights. Not a peep on mainstream media about mass demonstrations, but spending "news" airtime asking a Shogi player what he had for breakfast today. I suspect Reporters Without Borders is being far too kind in ranking Japan 68th in freedom of press.
https://twitter.com/suginami0507/status/1665673499237814273?t=t58ySj4DFciVrz4rm9JfuQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/suginami0507/status/1665673499237814273?t=Z4LP4LrFP_EwXmiMAEVYIw&s=19
https://twitter.com/Koichikodama/status/1665573939366744065?t=WRRLnPcamB86p2rg2HzDGQ&s=19
Although I have many Japanese friends who distrust the corporate nation-state and have refused to take even their first jab, once the talk starts to drift towards "deep state", discussion usually stops. Of course there is no way of proving anything, but I have few Japanese friends who try to connect the dots as deeply as dissident Western counterparts. It might be because of a fatalistic view of their place in society ... closer to pre-Modern Japan's (1868) peasants than Westerners who believe the Magna Carta or European "Enlightenment" raised us above mere peasants. This is worth a whole book in itself, and Michael Sandel's "The Tyranny of Merit" is a good entrance. I think an appropriate alternative title of the book would be "East or West — The Illusion of Meritocracy".
Regarding doctors, dissidents are also kept out mainstream media ... but the public became wary when the govt. announced that even those untrained in the medical field were authorized to give injections ... and that dentists, small private or family medical clinics, and hospitals which administered injections (yes, dentists), would receive 'increasingly large financial 'bonuses' (like the mRNA treatments, bonuses funded by working class taxes) based on how many people they could jab. Not all doctors went along with it, and a few discretely import and distribute ivermectin.
I also have some anecdotal experience. About 2 years ago, I had developed a tumor on the inside of my throat, and after a few medical examinations, was advised to have it (and my right thyroid gland) surgically removed. About a month before the scheduled surgery during consultation with the surgeon, he said that according to hospital policy (Japan-wide), myself and all operating staff would have to test negative on the PCR for the flu ... uh ... I mean "corona virus" ... and that during my week stay in the hospital, family (I have none) or friends would not be allowed to visit. I let a little laugh slip out about papaya, goats, and motor oil testing positive for CoVid wtih PCR, and he laughed as well — fully aware that the masks we were wearing while chatting, as well as the PCR as a diagnostic test, was a kabuki show, but one we would have to follow if he wanted to keep his job and I wanted the surgery.
This would seem run counter to Desmet's "Mass Formation Psychosis" (bought his book but have yet to read it), and I also take a similar view of MSP as Peter Breggin. Such a social-psychology theory tends to absolve those who knew very well what they were doing, but turned a blind eye ... that "go along to get along' thing that the "good Germans" did during the holocaust. Desmet's theory also tends to focus on victim blaming rather than the "dark triad" personality types who are pushing this thing. As alternative theories, I prefer A. Lobaczewski's "Political Ponerolgy ... https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Andrew-M-Lobaczewski/dp/1734907452 or Eric Hoffer's "The True Believer" ... https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Jonah-S-Rubin-ebook/dp/B073RNZDZN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PTBSFQRR8VZ4&keywords=The+True+Believer+Eric+Hoffer&qid=1685971833&s=english-books&sprefix=the+true+believer+eric+hoffer%2Cenglish-books%2C195&sr=1-1
But you may have already heard something close to my views in Tess Lawrie reading a very good poem by substack buddy (though I haven't had the time to chat with her lately) Margaret Anna Alice ... https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/mistakes-were-not-made-an-anthem-57a?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2&fbclid=IwAR3tLShgkHjSnyxxxNblKv4015-Rx82s1pK79luIp_ehC4Dfe2jl8ADqbog
But getting back to my anecdote, on the day I checked into the hospital, I was ushered into my room, paid for everything in advance (insurance would pay for most of it later), given a tour of the hospital facilities, and changed into a gown. It was only after dinner that I was ushered into a room, along with maybe 5 or 6 other inpatients, in staggered seating among about 30 folding chairs, I was the first one called to step behind a standing screen, where a "nurse" (government functionary?) shoved a long nasal swab so deep up one nostril that tears came to my eyes. To this day, I have no idea whether the swab was sterile or pre-treated with anything, but no notice of a positive test came, and the surgery proceeded as planned. More worrying though, I have had a slight, but persistent cough since then ... and just last month went to another clinic for x-rays and a blood test which turned up nothing. Maybe just a bacterial infection from wearing a mask for the two years while I was teaching in public schools? Maybe dust? Maybe ... ?
Cheers norica, will get back to you soon once I return home.
steve
There is a bit to digest here. I will have to look into the "Political Ponerolgy". And I agree that although Dr Desmet has interesting insight into groupthink, the blame must be placed where it belongs. Although the masses have some blame to take as well. Be well.
Hi again norica.
Thank you for the message. And thank you for the show of confidence in me on substack. I just sent off a longer e-mail to you.
Regarding Lobaczewsky, the book was a bit of a slog, and I often found more information in his footnotes than the text. But it was also enlightening.
My largest disagreement with the book is that "evil" can be reduced to a science any more than "holy". I get the impression that those with B Cluster personality disorders tend to be better at planning and logic than the average empathy-driven person, so as we have seen with so many corrupt scientists and researchers, who will guard the gates and determine "the" science? Probably the most cunning of the bunch.
If one defines science as a problem-solving method, that I can go with. But again, as we have seen with the plandemic, a large portion of the population just does not seem to be educated enough, or have developed the critical thinking skills to distinguish 'science' as a methodology from 'scientism' as a hierarchical-authoritarian, material-reductionist faith.
Another potential weak point of the book is that he draws on the former Soviet Union for most of his anecdotal evidence of psychopathy at the political level. My guess is that this goes back to the stonge age and can be found in our collective gene-pool throughout the world. I guess one book would not be nearly enough to cover this ground, so perhaps that is why Lobaczewsky is calling for a "science" of evil. Perhaps "domain" would have been a better word choice?
In the meantime, I have been playing around with GPT4 and Bard, and both do a pretty good job of summing up the main points of the book ... though not through a critical lens. I am so far behind in my reading, I may have to relay more on A.I. summaries than I am comfortable with. The discomfort hit me when I typed my name in GPT4 and asked it to give a biography of me. With a few prompts, it narrowed me down to a former academic in Japan, but then proceeded to spit out all kinds of "hallucinations" (a fancy euphemism for "lies") and with all of the confidence of a psychopath. Troubling times acoming.
You too, norica.
Be well.
And I will try to be a better correspondent. ☺️
steve
Thank you. If you will forgive me what Masanori Fukushima said could be summed up just in his last name.
My translation would break up his name thus; Ma's-a-no-ri, Fuk-u-she-ma.
This means 'Mother's not laughing, you mother f*****s!'
Ri is laughter in French, the rest I hope obvious.
'unmasks Mafia houri' is an anagram. He unmasks the lies of the Mafia houri, in this case the big pharma prostitutes.
LOL. Clever, Michael!
Cheers!
I don't think a FOIA has a snowball's chance of getting us any private medical information, but if it did, probably the only thing not redacted in layers of black ink would be the page's date of submission. 😂
The congress and staff are exempt, as are Moderna, Pfizer, and CDC employees.
Hi Andreas.
Yep. I've read that the federal judiciary is also exempt, but not low ranking federal employees working. I also remember reading high profile athletes and entertainers visiting New York are exempt. The charade is so obvious for those with the moral spine to look ... but everyone in my immediate family back home in the states have bought into the mass media propaganda .... hook, line, and sinker. My mom and sis got jabbed at least a couple of times, and both still got CoVid. I've never been jabbed, in a supposedly 'at-risk' group (67 years old) and haven't had as much as a common cold in the last two years ... even riding crowded Tokyo commuter trains. And they don't 'see' anything strange. I guess they are far more afraid to face dark truths than warm and fuzzy propaganda. (sigh)
Cheers from Japan,
And keep up the good fight!
steve
Thanks! Have you read this post: https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/booster-caused-immune-tolerance-explains ?
They better stop now, or else their immune system will switch to tolerating the virus after 3+ jabs. If they can understand the original study: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.ade2798
Hi again Andreas,
I follow Igor, but have been so busy with info overload, I had not seen that article, and the science.org info is new to me as well. Thanks for the info, but they really seem to beyond the reach of science, and deep into the new 'one true faith' of scientism. My nearly 20 years as an undergrad biology director meant nothing to them at the beginning of the plandemic, and means nothing now. It's just as well I live in Japan.
Wish I could send photos. Yesterday, I was at a year-end party of about 20 friends (all Japanese) who are community activists/volunteers, and earlier tonight, was at a house party with 3 elementary school teachers. In both groups ... nobody wears masks, no one is jabbed, and none have gotten CoVid. Will try and find a way to make a substack post linking to pictures and videos of a typical end of year party in Japan among those with good common sense.
Cheers!
steve
Here's my scoop on the science.org study:
The reason IgG4 become dominant after the repeated boosting + breakthrough infection is the persistent presence of the S spike in the jabbed, as we've seen, for over 4 months post jab. IgG4 response, according to the study, takes long time to develop. As the immune system seems to give the other responses a chance to clear the "stuff". So, it's a protective fuse. But after seeing that the inflammation does not work, the immune system finally throws out a white flag of sorts and switches to ignoring the antigen via the IgG4 response. Hence it takes 3+ jabs to lead to this outcome. As the virus in the jabbed is cleared so much slower, the breakthrough infections further exacerbate the situation and "seal the fate" of the multi-jabbed. So, on top of other adverse reactions like cancers, clots, myocarditis and such, the mRNA-jabbed get the permanent disarming of their immune responses to corona viruses (not just SARS-CoV-2). This might explain my "law of increasing returns" where deaths-per-shot increase with further boosting. The "mild" course of infection due to prevalent IgG4 is bogus, as people die anyway. Stay away!
Thought you might be interested in 'selected batches' — right off the press. ... https://rumble.com/v230jdk-australian-covid-released.html
Thanks for the lowdown! Just got this substack link from a Facebook buddy in a 'private' group ... https://vigilance.pervaers.com/p/boosters-are-prolonging-the-pandemic?fbclid=IwAR1ox2QyLAc050eNIyKi-qL7ZF-_R9KvW2nE8DvHsn0xQYAcbn-LpNHbc-Y Up to and including the first graph was enough to convince me.