Family members were asking if I was getting the vaccine, I replied, 'zero chance'. They proudly announced they were getting their 2nd jab and I should get mine. They actually said 'Come on, just go get it.' 'why not' 'what's wrong with you?' and on and on.
Well 2 years ago one of them had a slightly elevated white blood cell count. Drs just said nothing to worry about, we will keep an eye on it. He regularly had blood work drawn, the count remained the same, slightly elevated.
Well end of March he and his wife proudly received their first Pfizer vac. Around April 6-8 they both went to get the 2nd one.
On April 27th, he felt really sick, fever, all over just sick, some pain in midsection, shortness of breath, weak, and tired. He thought he would get better but by April 30th he was so sick he went to ER. He was admitted and received word he has full blown AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia). The doctors said its not from the vaccine.
While they say its not from the vaccine, it most definitely IS a contributor to his condition. His AML might have laid in the weeds for many more years, but you cannot convince me the vaccine did not do this.
So please, if you have any underlying health issues, do not take a chance and think the vaccine is ok. IT IS NOT!!!
You will never convince them that the mRNA "vaccine" may have contributed to the Leukemia. May as well save your breath.
The main stream media has built a cult-like following among their brainwashed followers. Just like any other cult... this one may end badly.
Even if it were possible for the mRNA vaccine to cause cancer which is unlikely, but not impossible (or at least there is no obvious biological mechanism by which this would occur with meaningful frequency), it still wouldn't become "full blown" in such a short time. Cancers generally start in a single cell and spread from there. It takes time for that to happen.
The much more likely scenario is the immunotherapy (vaccine) overtaxed the immune system and caused it to lose a battle it was already fighting.
Yes, you are correct. I am not suggesting the vaccine gave him cancer but it did contribute to this new development.
And this is important too, one of the first things the oncologist told the family was 'do not look for information on the inet'