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Notably, there were three times as many reports of breast cancer following a COVID-19 vaccine, and more than six times the number of reports of B-cell lymphoma. All but one of the cases of follicular lymphoma were associated with COVID-19 vaccines. Pancreatic carcinoma was more than three times as high.
These vaccinations have now been shown to downregulate critical pathways related to cancer surveillance, infection control, and cellular homeostasis. They introduce into the body highly modified genetic material.
Here, by using an in vitro cell line, we report that the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein significantly inhibits DNA damage repair, which is required for effective V(D)J recombination in adaptive immunity. Mechanistically, we found that the spike protein localizes in the nucleus and inhibits DNA damage repair by impeding key DNA repair protein BRCA1 and 53BP1 recruitment to the damage site. Our findings reveal a potential molecular mechanism by which the spike protein might impede adaptive immunity and underscore the potential side effects of full-length spike-based vaccines.
then VAERS reports should reflect an increase in reports of cancer, relative to the other vaccines.
Not happening.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
I'm just wondering when I'm going to die from this stuff. It's more likely that one of your goalposts are going to hit me in the head and kill me. They move daily.
When am I going to die from the covid vaccines that I took?
It was last summer. Then it was 6 months. Then it was 9 months. Then it was a year.
Covid vaccinated people are BILLIONS. We're still alive. If I get lung cancer in 5 years, and die, it's not because of some shots I took last year, that are COMPLETELY out of my body now, it's because I smoke a pack of cigarettes a day. More when I drink.
Stop the LARP.
originally posted by: zosimov
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
My aunt was boosted and a low grade fever followed; obviously she attributed it to the known side effects. The fever lasted weeks though, followed by pain in her bones, then diagnosed with myelofibrosis. She's now facing a bone marrow transplant as her only treatment option.
Two friends of mine in their 40s (42 and 46), a married couple, have been recently diagnosed with cancers. They have a 7 year old daughter. My friend just suffered a double mastectomy for breast cancer that was detected in October 2021 and her husband is undergoing chemo for non hodgkin lymphoma, which has no cure. He was diagnosed in December 2021.