My cousin had cancer and just gone into remission, got the Vax and within a week she was in the hospital. Cancer was back and back even more than before. She died a week later.
I was thinking about why the f this could cause this kind of reaction. So I thought about it and started with; what is cancer? What is remission?
At the most basic, cancer is a group of diseases that cause cells to grow uncontrollably. Remission is the reduction or disappearance of symptoms. When someone goes into remission it doesn't mean they are cured, it just means that symptoms have fallen below a threshold.
My cousin and anyone else who had/has cancer has these cells still in their body floating around. Now, what happens when the mRNA enters a cancerous cell? Well it tell it to start producing these spike proteins. Could it be that this mRNA does something unexpected as well? I think so. If you have mRNA telling cancerous cells to start producing then it seems highly likely they will start over producing and spread all over the body. I think this might be why we're seeing such aggressive resurgence in people who have gone into remission.
My cousin had cancer and just gone into remission, got the Vax and within a week she was in the hospital. Cancer was back and back even more than before. She died a week later.
I was thinking about why the f this could cause this kind of reaction. So I thought about it and started with; what is cancer? What is remission?
At the most basic, cancer is a group of diseases that cause cells to grow uncontrollably. Remission is the reduction or disappearance of symptoms. When someone goes into remission it doesn't mean they are cured, it just means that symptoms have fallen below a threshold.
My cousin and anyone else who had/has cancer has these cells still in their body floating around. Now, what happens when the mRNA enters a cancerous cell? Well it tell it to start producing these spike proteins. Could it be that this mRNA does something unexpected as well? I think so. If you have mRNA telling cancerous cells to start producing then it seems highly likely they will start over producing and spread all over the body. I think this might be why we're seeing such aggressive resurgence in people who have gone into remission.
This is insane.