Topline points
Ploughing on….regardless (of the consequences)
The rise of infection among the vaccinated
Immune system mechanisms – early pandemic
Immune tolerance and Original Antigenic Sin
Immune system mechanisms – mature pandemic + mass vaccination
The potential Big 4 explanatory mechanisms
Conclusions and actions
Resources to support informed choice
Acknowledgements
References relating to Figure 4
By Rob Verkerk PhD, founder, scientific and executive director, ANH-Intl
Topline points
- The response of our individual immune systems to exposure to the SARS-CoV-2 virus determines an individual’s fate
- We are still learning how different people’s immune systems react both to the virus and to covid-19 ‘vaccines’ and we summarise 4 possible outcomes following exposure depending on the reaction of different parts of the immune system, notably the innate and adaptive ‘sides’ of the immune system
- The dynamics of these interactions are changing rapidly as more people get exposed both to the virus and the ‘vaccines’
- There is ever more evidence suggesting vaccine failure and increasing case rates and covid-19 disease among the fully vaccinated. This cannot be explained only by the emergence of immune escape variants.
- The ‘vaccines’ are designed to trigger an adaptive immune response (neutralising antibodies) and there is emerging evidence that they may seriously disrupt both innate and adaptive immune function which could have serious long-term consequences as well as explain the declining pattern of outcomes among the fully vaccinated
- Emerging evidence reveals that the unvaccinated may be benefiting from the ‘training’ of their innate immune system from prior exposure to the virus. This suggests that unvaccinated people may provide a very important population reservoir that may be crucial to our emergence from the ongoing pandemic
- This training of innate immunity holds the key to successful immune responses and outcomes but will be sabotaged by repeat exposure to spike-protein based ‘vaccines’
- Four mechanisms are proposed to explain the pattern of increased cases among the fully vaccinated and the improving outcomes among the unvaccinated
- Children represent the population group with the most competent innate immunity and damage to this from vaccines may have lasting, even multi-generational, impacts
- Booster jabs may further compromise immunity
- Additional resources are provided to help people exercise their right to informed choice, either for themselves or on behalf of children in their care.
Regardless of whether a person decides, or is forced, to be covid-19 ‘vaccinated’, or whether he or she chooses to avoid ‘vaccination’ – it is ultimately the response of the human immune system that will determine that person’s fate. More than that, it is the way different immune systems in a population respond that determines the fate of the pandemic. In this article, we hope to explain why it is imperative for the sake of humanity the world over to immediately stop the vaccination of children – wherever they are. Similarly, there is a very strong argument to stop pushing boosters on older populations.



