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I got the vaccine. Did you really? Yeah, even the fourth one. Were you pressured into it? Kind of. I went to the doctor for blood work, and we noticed some unusual particles. I asked what they were, and the doctor revealed they were related to the vaccine. I was shocked. This is why some people experience severe issues, like having numerous white blood clots in their blood.

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I was given a grim prognosis of 0% survival chance for my small cell lung cancer. A veterinarian friend shared a story about a scientist at Merck who accidentally discovered that fenbendazole, a common drug for animals, killed cancer in mice. This unexpected finding led to hope for cancer treatment.

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I received my first Moderna shot in December 2020, followed by a second in January. Shortly after, I experienced severe headaches and vision changes, which I initially attributed to hormonal issues. An ER visit revealed a large tumor behind my eye and metastases in my skull and bones, diagnosed as myelosarcoma. This aggressive cancer is rare, typically found in children and dogs post-vaccination. I went through multiple hospitals before receiving treatment at Moffitt Cancer Center, including a clinical trial, chemotherapy, and radiation. After a few months of remission, the cancer returned in my pancreas, kidney, liver, and shoulder, as it can spread throughout the body.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine because she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only one experiencing this issue.

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Tumors have become larger and more aggressive, with sizes ranging from 4 to 16 centimeters. There are increasing instances of multifocal tumors, where multiple tumors appear in one breast or in both breasts simultaneously. A case of a 55-year-old patient showed a 13-centimeter ductal carcinoma with over 20 invasive tumor sites. Another case involved an 80-year-old patient who experienced a rapid recurrence of breast cancer with skin metastases just three months after a COVID-19 vaccination. Additionally, a 70-year-old woman with lobular breast cancer saw an explosive tumor growth in her liver shortly after vaccination, leading to her death within a month. Observations suggest that tumors often reappear about three months after these vaccinations.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine as she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only patient experiencing this.

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I want to address why I’ve chosen not to get a mammogram. In nursing school, I learned not to deeply palpate a mass due to the risk of spreading infection or causing a cancerous mass to rupture and metastasize. It doesn’t make sense to compress a lump between plates, as that could lead to further issues. Research shows that people often die from metastasis rather than the primary tumor, and cancer treatments can cause metastasis. Additionally, I’m concerned about the radiation exposure from mammograms, as breast tissue is sensitive. I prefer to live a toxic-free lifestyle and remain hopeful, despite the rising cancer rates and reports of aggressive cancers. I encourage everyone to do their own research on this topic.

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Cells and blood patterns reveal the truth, and the rise in unusual disease patterns is evident. As a pathologist, I report what I observe. Many in the medical community, including oncologists and radiologists, are noticing an alarming increase in aggressive cancers among younger patients, particularly after vaccinations. For instance, a radiologist reported two high-grade breast cancers in 31-year-old women shortly after their booster shots. A Florida oncology chair mentioned seeing five aggressive brain cancers in young patients within a month post-booster, a significant increase from the usual rate. Doctors from England and Ireland also confirm similar trends, with previously cancer-free patients relapsing after receiving boosters. This is a concerning reality that I wish were not happening.

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I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer that had spread, and the prognosis was grim. I was given a 0% chance of survival and told to prepare for hospice. However, a friend who is a veterinarian told me about a scientist at Merck who accidentally discovered that a drug called Fenbendazole, commonly used in animals, killed cancer cells in mice. This drug has been around for 40 years and is considered safe. It was a surprising and fortunate finding that gave hope to those with cancer.

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I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer that had spread, and the doctors gave me no chance of survival. However, a friend told me about a scientist at Merck who accidentally discovered that a drug called fenbendazole killed cancer in mice. Fenbendazole is commonly used in veterinary medicine and is safe. The scientist had implanted cancers in mice and gave them fenbendazole to treat intestinal parasites. To her surprise, the drug also killed the cancer. This discovery gave me hope for a potential treatment.

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I have three aunts who developed aggressive cancer after receiving the COVID vaccine, and they all passed away last year within months of each other. One had pancreatic cancer, which is known for its rapid progression. The other two aunts had different types of cancer, but the family is not discussing the details.

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I'm fully vaccinated and attended a crowded festival where I and others tested positive for COVID-19. Symptoms started after the event, and now I'm isolating at home with support from friends and stocked-up food. It's a reminder of the virus's impact despite vaccination.

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Cancer cases are increasingly being diagnosed at advanced stages, with many patients presenting with stage 4 cancers since the COVID vaccine rollout. One patient, a 61-year-old machine operator, experienced severe shortness of breath after receiving his second vaccine dose. Initially, his chest x-ray was normal, but by September, he developed back pain and underwent further imaging, revealing a grapefruit-sized tumor in his chest and another tumor near his lumbar vertebra. This rapid progression of aggressive tumors, referred to as "turbo cancer," highlights the alarming trend of aggressive cancer growth post-vaccination. Tragically, the patient’s prognosis is very poor, raising concerns about the impact of the vaccines on immune health.

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At the beginning of vaccinations, only one person in our team had been vaccinated and strangely, they were the only one who caught Covid. We wonder about the effect of the vaccine. It happened two weeks after their second dose. Another thing is that when I got vaccinated, the next day I got Covid. The same thing happened to my daughter. It's incredible. I am pro-vaccine and have received all three doses. But even the nurses I spoke to said that after their third dose, they also got Covid. The only nurse who didn't get their third dose didn't get Covid. I choose not to get vaccinated and instead get tested if I want to go to a restaurant. I had lunch with a group of people, all triple vaccinated, and they were all positive for Covid. I've never caught Covid, even though my partner did. But now that I'm vaccinated, I got sick. I have symptoms and need to see a doctor. They think I might have Covid and will do a special test.

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My aunt, Nancy Archer, was a loving massage therapist and healer who supported me through tough times. Despite her belief in natural medicine, she got the Pfizer vaccine due to fear of being stranded while living on a tight budget in Guatemala. After her second shot, she felt a lump in her abdomen but chose to treat it naturally instead of seeking medical help. Over time, her condition worsened, and the VA struggled to diagnose her, eventually revealing widespread cancer. She opted out of chemotherapy and spent her remaining months with family. Although she didn't want to discuss it, she acknowledged that the vaccine might have contributed to her illness.

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A friend was recently diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, and others in my circle are facing serious health issues, including strokes and pneumonia. It feels like sickness is everywhere. The New York Times reported a rise in breast cancer cases, and many are questioning if COVID or the vaccine is a factor. While some cancers, like colon cancer, are increasing, the reasons are unclear, possibly linked to dietary changes. This season has seen high rates of flu, COVID, and RSV, but those are declining, except for a new strain of norovirus, which is spreading rapidly due to low immunity. There’s concern that avoiding infections during COVID may have contributed to the emergence of stronger pathogens. However, the current levels of flu and RSV are not unusual compared to historical data, suggesting we are returning to a normal baseline for seasonal viruses.

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I got vaccinated and the next day I got Covid. My daughter got vaccinated and the next day she got Covid too. It's incredible. I'm not against vaccines, I've had all three doses. But it's strange because when I told the nurses about it, they said the same thing happened to them. They got Covid the day after their third dose. The only nurse who didn't get her third dose didn't get Covid. Now I'm worried because my son just got his third dose today.

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A 52-year-old woman regrets getting the vaccine as she believes she didn't need it. She had already contracted COVID multiple times before getting vaccinated. During her annual physical, she tested positive for an autoimmune issue and wondered if it was related to receiving the booster shot and subsequently getting COVID within three weeks. The woman consulted a top rheumatologist in New York who confirmed that she wasn't the only patient experiencing this.

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I became interested in vaccines during COVID and have been getting them regularly. I received the shingles vaccine and had some mild side effects. The first time, I felt a little strange, and the second time, I had a slight headache the next day. However, these minor discomforts are worth it to prevent getting shingles.

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I am a professor of oncology and have observed that some of my patients with melanoma, who were stable with stage 4 disease for 5 to 20 years, have experienced relapses following the booster vaccine. These relapses are aggressive and require systemic therapy. Additionally, I have noticed people in my circle who have developed lumps, bumps, and general unwell feelings after the booster. Two individuals I interviewed extensively also experienced fatigue and tiredness after the booster, leading to further investigations that revealed leukemias, asthma, and myeloma. I believe this is not a coincidence and we should investigate if the booster is causing these effects and consider stopping them.

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I received a letter from my health insurance stating they won't cover one of my chemotherapy sessions costing $15,000. My doctor had previously confirmed approval for my treatment, so I'm confused and worried this could mean they won't cover future sessions. I rely on chemotherapy every three weeks for my stage 4 cancer, and I can't afford that cost. If they stop covering it, my doctor might have to switch me to a cheaper treatment that may not work as effectively. My recent MRI showed my tumors have shrunk slightly, but the risk of nerve damage and paralysis was real. This letter feels like a threat to my life, as it jeopardizes my access to life-saving treatment.

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I'm Angus Dalgleach, a professor of oncology. I've noticed that some of my patients with melanoma who were stable for years experienced relapse after receiving the booster vaccine. They reported feeling drained and experienced symptoms shortly before relapse. These relapses are aggressive, requiring systemic therapy. I've also observed people without melanoma experiencing lumps, fatigue, and other symptoms after the booster. Some of them were diagnosed with lymphomas and myeloma. I believe this is not a coincidence and we need to investigate further to determine if there is a real effect. If so, we should halt the boosters.

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The only definitive way to diagnose cancer is through a biopsy. However, biopsies can disrupt the tumor's protective sheath, potentially causing it to spread. A patient experienced this firsthand after a biopsy led to the emergence of multiple tumors. While a histological diagnosis from a pathologist identifies the cancer type, it often serves as a justification for specific drug treatments, which are approved by the FDA and covered by insurance. Unfortunately, research indicates that these treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation, often lead to metastasis. Patients may initially feel a sense of remission, but cancer frequently returns within months.

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It's been over two years since I joined the Moderna trial, and I've had numerous doctor visits and surgeries. Recently, I went to my dermatologist for an unbearable itch, leading to a biopsy that suggested T cell lymphoma. Further biopsies confirmed the diagnosis. I was told it was a slow-moving cancer, but soon developed rashes treated with a powerful retinoid, which caused severe side effects. After a brief period of improvement, the lymphoma worsened, resulting in painful, bubbly rashes that made it difficult to wear normal clothing. A blood test revealed the presence of Caesare cells, indicating blood involvement. I believe this vaccine has contributed to the rapid progression of my rare cancer, and now I can only have faith in God.

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I’m heading to the United States for the third time to seek faster cancer care, as my tumor markers are rising. A year and a half ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer in Canada. If I had waited for treatment there, I wouldn’t be here today. As a dual citizen and veteran, I accessed medical benefits in the U.S. and received timely, aggressive treatment, leading to no evidence of disease by March 2024. However, this aggressive cancer has a high chance of recurrence. Despite trying various treatments, including off-label medications, it seems to be returning. In Canada, I was told I might wait two weeks for a CT scan, but the U.S. oncology team can see me immediately. Time is critical, so I’m on my way to the U.S. for urgent care.
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