26 minute video
Kruger: “So I have worked in pathology for 25 years. In the last 18 years, I have specializedin breast-cancer diagnostics… In the last seven years, I have also had the opportunity to carry out breast-cancer research at the University of Lund…
[T]here are more and more large and aggressively growing tumors in the tissue samples I examine.
There is one more peculiarity that I have discovered. I believe that lately I’m seeing more patients than before who have had breast cancer in the past and were more or less considered cured. The cancer may have occurred some 20 years ago. Relatively soon after the vaccination against COVID-19, the tumor growth explodes and there is a pronounced spread of the tumor in the body, and the patients die within a few months…
In conclusion, the vaccination against COVID-19 seems to trigger, on the one hand, fast-growing tumors or turbo-cancer and, on the other hand, also inflammatory processes in the body, so-called autoimmune diseases.”