More on the immune system damage
I missed Ah Khan Sayed’s December 27 article explaining this- you should have a look
Many studies have been done now that show immune system damage from the mRNA vaccines.
Increased PD-L1 expression boosting causes cancer, repeated respiratory infections, destroys the immune system.
Your body sends out the protein PD-L1 in order to mitigate attacks against your own cells. PD-L1 suppression is a very effective modern cancer treatment, because it makes your T cells more likely to attack the cancers.
PD-L1 boosting by contrast basically destroys your body’s ability to fight cancers, respiratory infections, basically anything.
This recent study (Dec 2022) shows that the Covid vaccines boost PD-L1 expression.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36245120/
Normal PD-L1 expression is shown by the control group in blue at the bottom. The green error bars show PD-L1 expression post vaccination. A very large danger for increased incidence of cancer.
Indeed another paper written by a doctor Michel Goldman about his own experience with the booster exacerbating his lymphoma shows exactly this:
On the left is his lymphomas in a PET scan before the booster (black blobs), on the right afterwards.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2021.798095/full
More on this topic in Arkmedic’s article, which I have basically summarised here:
Dr Ah Khan Sayed says:
So, now we have a problem on multiple pathways leading to the same scenario.
Suppression of the body’s defence against cancer (PD-L1 boosting)
Suppression of the body’s defence against viruses (drastically inflated IgG4 response)
Exhaustion of the very components of the immune system that protect against those two things.
Do you know what this reminds me of?
Kaposi’s sarcoma. It’s what happens when your immune system is so depleted it can’t suppress tumours that are unheard of in people that have a functioning immune system.
Also there is this:
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.17.22283625v1
This has been added to my main article on this topic: