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To: Eric who wrote (1461752)6/10/2024 10:25:28 AM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575781
 
you know the crazies will blame vaccines



To: Eric who wrote (1461752)6/10/2024 2:30:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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Eric,
‘Unusual’ cancers emerged after the pandemic. Doctors ask if COVID is to blame
Not COVID, but rather COVID vaccines, according to the Q Continuum:

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tUrBo cAnCeR, LOL ...

Tenchusatsu



To: Eric who wrote (1461752)7/4/2024 9:27:44 PM
From: Thomas M.2 Recommendations

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longz

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the research and other recent papers focusing on COVID and cancer involve acute infection or long COVID; they do not suggest a link between the coronavirus vaccine and cancer

Read that closely. They're not finding a link between vaccines and cancer because they're not researching it. They've decided beforehand to avoid the topic because they want to promote the vaccines. Lysenko lives on ...

The Covid vaccine suppresses interferon. That makes it harder for your body to fight cancer. Covid does not suppress interferon.
COVID-19 patients displayed an enhanced interferon signature and cytotoxic gene upregulation, absent in vaccine recipients.

medrxiv.org

authorea.com

Tom