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Celeste McGovern
November 1, 2021
Lifesite News

“A few doctors have spoken out about the spikes in cancer they have seen. ‘Since January 1, in the laboratory, I’m seeing a 20-times increase of endometrial cancers over what I see on an annual basis,’ pathologist and immunologist/virologist Ryan Cole told Health Freedom Idaho. ‘I’m not exaggerating at all because I look at my numbers year over year, and I’m like ‘Gosh, I’ve never seen this many endometrial cancers before.’’ Cole said he’s seeing invasive melanomas in young people ‘skyrocketing.’

‘I’ve seen three people who developed pancreatic cancers within weeks of vaccines,’ a doctor in an American college town who wishes to remain anonymous told LifeSiteNews. He has also seen a case of prostate cancer that rapidly became aggressive and a breast cancer that suddenly became so big it filled a quarter of a woman’s chest wall. ‘They’re so aggressive, they’re untreatable,’ he said. ‘I might recall one case like this, these are once in a blue moon events,’ but he added that he has heard other doctors speak of seeing similar cases recently, as well.

Possible mechanism

Mechanisms underpinning vaccine-induced malignancies are unknown, but not implausible.

‘We are modifying the immune system to a weakened state,’ Cole said in his interview with Health Freedom Idaho, citing unpublished research that showed that Pfizer’s vaccine had the unintended effect of modulating the immune system to promote inflammatory molecules.

‘The mechanisms of reported data on covid-19 vaccines associated with diagnosis of rapid tumor or cancer growth are likely similar to the observations we reported in 1980’s,’ former program director at the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, molecular biologist and immunologist Mahin Khatami, referring to studies where an antigen (a foreign element that is capable of stimulating the immune system to potentially cause synthesis of specific antibodies) was mixed with tumor promoting agents (TPAs) shifted the growth of tumors to earlier time-frames (within 6 months, instead of 12 to 30 months).

‘These studies suggested enhanced activation of kinases [enzymes] and related growth promoting mediators in rapid induction of tumor growth,’ Khatami, author of Inflammation, Aging and Cancer told LifeSite News.

Khatami added that in her opinion, ‘COVID vaccines could further promote chronic (unresolved) inflammation’ that could set of a cascade of biological activities promoting tissue growth. ‘Covid vaccines could induce exacerbation of expression of growth-promoting cytokines that shift the time-frame of slow tissue growth to rapidly induce benign tumors or cancer metastasis.’”

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