Igor’s Newsletter

Igor’s Newsletter focuses on critical analysis of mRNA technology in vaccines, exploring their implications on immune responses, infant health, and societal impacts. It frequently discusses studies linking vaccines to various health concerns, scrutinizes academic freedom, and delves into societal changes intensified by COVID-19, including family dynamics.

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12618 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. IgG4 antibodies caused by mRNA technology may lead to immune tolerance and reduced ability to fight infections.
  2. A study showed that mRNA vaccines resulted in much higher IgG4 levels compared to Novavax, indicating a dysfunctional immune response.
  3. The use of mRNA technology in vaccines has been linked to a faulty immune response, potentially worsening the pandemic.
8903 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. Influential thought leaders are advocating for "family abolition" to reshape societal relationships.
  2. The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine promotions have contributed to the breakdown of many families.
  3. Efforts to mend broken family ties, especially due to COVID-19 vaccine differences, are essential to combat societal discord promoted by divisive media.
7409 implied HN points 27 Jan 24
  1. Male infants and male rat pups show disproportionate effects from mRNA COVID vaccines given to pregnant mothers.
  2. Studies demonstrate a mysterious sex difference arising from COVID vaccine exposure during pregnancy.
  3. Boys born to vaccinated mothers have more negative outcomes compared to girls, especially when the vaccination occurs in the first trimester.
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4540 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. The author prefers writing posts on a big desktop screen with numerous open windows
  2. The post serves as an open thread for readers to share their thoughts and request topics
  3. The author is traveling and encourages interaction from the readers