A colleague of mine recently had 3 of 3 uncles (3 of 7 siblings) all get diagnosed with colon cancer within WEEKS of each other. All three brothers were different ages, living in different regions of the southwest. 2 of the 3 men died last month within a week of each other, and one remains alive battling his cancer (the youngest of the 7 siblings). I’m quite certain they were all vaxxed. The vaccine is the only logical answer to why they all got hit with the same cancer at the same time (along with genetic disposition). What could possibly be another explanation? Different regions? Different ages? Same genetic disposition?
A colleague of mine recently had 3 of 3 uncles (3 of 7 siblings) all get diagnosed with colon cancer within WEEKS of each other. All three brothers were different ages, living in different regions of the southwest. 2 of the 3 men died last month within a week of each other, and one remains alive battling his cancer (the youngest of the 7 siblings). I’m quite certain they were all vaxxed. The vaccine is the only logical answer to why they all got hit with the same cancer at the same time (along with genetic disposition). What could possibly be another explanation? Different regions? Different ages? Same genetic disposition?