Covid vaccines and boosters cause "IgG4 immune tolerance". Similar to ALLERGY SHOTS.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:47 am
A number of medical doctors and researchers are reaching the conclusion that the covid jabs are creating an immune tolerance similar to allergy shots
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Ok, so here are our old friends the Black Tie brigade:
The 13th Annual Food Allergy Ball 2010 https://blacktiemagazine.com/society_20 ... l_2010.htm
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I'm doing a post on this because I recently was looking into some business tycoon or other (I can't remember who!) and the only charity he and his wife were seemingly involved with had to do with allergies.Covid vaccines and boosters cause "IgG4 immune tolerance".Similar to ALLERGY SHOTS.
But *Sars-Cov-2 is not pollen* -- it REPLICATES and causes cardiovascular damage.
IgG4 tolerance Causes EXCESS MORTALITY!
What have we done?
Ok, so here are our old friends the Black Tie brigade:
The 13th Annual Food Allergy Ball 2010 https://blacktiemagazine.com/society_20 ... l_2010.htm
Posts re Gramercy Tavern :Todd J. Slotkin, Chairman, Food Allergy Initiative and Sharyn T. Mann, Vice Chairman, Gala Dinner Co-Chair, Food Allergy Initiative
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Renowned chef/restaurateur Tom Colicchio, co-founder of Gramercy Tavern and creator of Craft Restaurants and ‘wichcraft, received the FAI Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by the 2001 recipient, Drew Nieporent. Mr. Colicchio is head judge on Bravo’s “Top Chef” and has received many accolades for his work, including the 2010 James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Chef. The Mount Sinai Hospital was honored for its international leadership in food allergy research and treatment. Wayne Keathley, President of Mount Sinai Hospital, accepted the award. The FAI Legacy Award was presented to Kathy Franklin, a longtime advocate for the organization’s mission of research, education, and advocacy. Ms. Franklin has helped countless families navigate the challenges of living with potentially fatal food allergies.Honoree, Tom Colicchio, FAI Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient & Co-Founder of Gramercy Tavern and Creator of Craft Restaurants and 'withcraft, Sharyn Mann and
Todd Slotkin
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Julia Koch, Sharyn Mann and Todd Slotkin were the Gala Dinner Chairs. David Koch was the Corporate Dinner Chair. Abbey and Steven Braverman, Patricia and James Cayne, Nina Rennert Davidson and Mitchell Davidson, Judi and Joe Flom, Mary Richardson Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Roxanne and Dean Palin, and Stephanie Winston Wolkoff and David Wolkoff were the Benefit Dinner Chairs. There was a special performance from Broadway’s Million Dollar Quartet. The festivities for this black-tie Gala began at 7:00 PM.
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Turns Out Shake Shack Founder Took At Least $11 Million In Coronavirus Aid After All - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/danny-me ... 80bc08810d
Shake Shack made a big deal earlier this year of returning $10 million in taxpayer funds that it had obtained from the federal Paycheck Protection Program to weather the economic crisis caused by COVID-19. But founder Danny Meyer then scooped up at least $11.4 million for his other restaurant empire, Union Square Hospitality Group.
..Twelve separate Meyer restaurants received PPP loans, including Blue Smoke, Union Square Cafe and Gramercy Tavern.
After news of Shake Shack’s PPP loan emerged in April, Meyer and CEO Randy Garutti announced they were returning the money because they didn’t want to gobble up funds for smaller companies. The company instead planned to raise $75 million from investors by selling shares, CNN reported at the time.
The Shack Shack — and Union Square Hospitality Group — relief funds are at the heart of complaints that the PPP subsidies went to big, high-valued businesses — rather than to struggling smaller companies, or straight to the masses of unemployed American workers.