Nicolas Hulscher’s Report on 51.6 Million Koreans: Each COVID Injection Linked to More Illness

December 6, 2025

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Background


A groundbreaking analysis led by Nicolas Hulscher examined 51.6 million South Koreans between June 2023 and September 2024. Using national health records, the study tracked how repeated COVID-19 injections correlated with respiratory illness. The findings challenge mainstream narratives and raise urgent questions about transparency, informed consent, and the long-term impact of mass vaccination campaigns.


Key Findings

  • Dose-Dependent Illness: With each additional COVID injection, the risk of respiratory illness increased.
  • Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs): Individuals with four or more doses showed significantly higher rates of URIs compared to those with fewer or no doses.
  • Common Cold: The likelihood of developing colds rose sharply with repeated injections, suggesting weakened natural immunity.
  • Influenza-Like Illness (ILI): While some protection against flu-like symptoms was observed, the overall burden of illness grew with more doses.
  • Pertussis (Whooping Cough): Despite a nationwide surge, vaccinated individuals showed lower risk—but this was overshadowed by increases in other respiratory infections.


Implications

  • Transparency Needed: The study underscores the importance of publishing raw data so communities can evaluate risks independently.
  • Informed Consent: Families must be told that repeated injections may carry cumulative risks, not just benefits.
  • Policy Reform: Health agencies should reconsider blanket recommendations for repeated boosters, especially in children and young adults.


Impact on Kane County, Illinois

For Kane County residents, Hulscher’s findings resonate strongly:

  • Parental Rights: Families deserve the right to refuse repeated injections, especially when evidence shows illness increases with each dose.
  • Local Health Policy: Kane County Health Department should ensure exemption forms are accessible and that vaccine guidance reflects emerging data.
  • Community Trust: Residents must be able to rely on independent studies, not just government talking points, to make health decisions.
  • Future Preparedness: Lessons from Korea can guide Kane County in balancing protection with freedom during future outbreaks.



Conclusion

Nicolas Hulscher’s report on South Korea’s 51.6 million residents delivers a sobering message: each COVID injection was linked to more illness. For Kane County, Illinois, this is a call to action. Residents must demand transparency, protect parental rights, and ensure that health policy serves the people—not political or corporate interests.


BREAKING: 51 Million-Person Study Finds COVID-19 “Vaccines” Increase Risk of Respiratory Infections by up to 559%


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