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Jerms 9654's avatar

My moms oncologist said shes seeing an explosion of cancer, and mostly in younger people. My mother told her “My son thinks its the vaccines.” She said “So do I.” Almost shit myself when she told me. Park Ave NYC doctor. First time I actually believe this dam might actually break.

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Karyne's avatar

I hope so but I think the victims will silence themselves out of shame, particularly when they reflect back on the fact that they were told from the get-go that they were participating in an ‘experiment’.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

People better not be ashamed; it could result in death for other people.

We must stop allowing ourselves to be manipulated into being STUPID

as those perpetrating this CRIME AGAINST ALL LIFE ON THE PLANET wish.

Must take care of and love one another AS THEY DO NOT PREDICT TO HAPPEN.

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The Green Hornet's avatar

Great for business, right? 🙄

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Zefram's avatar

No money in curing cancer.

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Dani Richards's avatar

Did your mom get the sense that her doctor also suspects the vaccines? Or that the oncologist is puzzled by the cancer explosion?

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Jerms 9654's avatar

It was the doctor who said “So do i.”

So yes-and it blew my mind. She told my mother not only about people she treats, but also there were 3 young people she knows personally that have been diagnosed with cancer.

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JP Spatzier's avatar

A Dr I know told me as soon as they realized it wasn’t stopping transmission.. most “good” Drs stopped pushing it ..

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Jerms 9654's avatar

Seems like the common sense thing to do. Too bad not more docs had common sense.

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BlazeCloude3's avatar

Not all Doctors are in the vocation to help others...

There are those simply pushing for PROFIT.

God knows, there was a lot of LAUNDERED U.S. TAX $$$ OFFERED FOR THOSE PUSHING AND CAUSING DEATH...Legally.

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Lawrence Butts's avatar

Yes when you have 20 year olds with stage 4 colon cancer with no family history of colon cancer...there might be a problem. And what is really horrible about this is that since their immune system are pretty much shut down they don't have any symptoms. They suddenly have a pain or something else and go to the doctor. Surprise you have State 4 ______ (insert cancer) and about a month or less to live.

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