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Idaho doctor reports a ‘20 times increase’ of cancer in vaccinated patients
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<blockquote data-quote="JustSomeBloke" data-source="post: 76241576" data-attributes="member: 413014"><p>Why do you think that? I've heard it said that the human immune system usually eliminates a small number of cancerous cells every day. So if the covid vaccines impair that function then I see no reason why cancer rates shouldn't increase quite soon after vaccination. Certainly the shingles reactivation complaints happened very soon after vaccination.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There's nothing wrong with LifeSite news. I can think of at least one other forum member who regularly posts links to it, but nobody cares, because it's not about vaccines.</p><p></p><p>How would it make you feel better if this thread was shunted off to another sub-forum? Does it help you feel that it can't possibly be true. That wouldn't work, because the info still exists, just in a different sub-forum.</p><p></p><p>And shouting 'conspiracy theory' is an intellectually lazy, and head-in-the-sand, make-it-go-away response. But well done for helping derail the thread like all the other posters, instead of participating in a mature, open-minded manner.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It should be obvious by now that anything that is vaccine sceptic will struggle to get published. And why do you disbelieve? Are you vaccinated and worried? And why do you think he would lie? What's his motivation?</p><p></p><p>Y'all need to take a few deep breaths. Do a bit of research online, and quit jumping up and down while shouting 'conspiracy theory'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustSomeBloke, post: 76241576, member: 413014"] Why do you think that? I've heard it said that the human immune system usually eliminates a small number of cancerous cells every day. So if the covid vaccines impair that function then I see no reason why cancer rates shouldn't increase quite soon after vaccination. Certainly the shingles reactivation complaints happened very soon after vaccination. There's nothing wrong with LifeSite news. I can think of at least one other forum member who regularly posts links to it, but nobody cares, because it's not about vaccines. How would it make you feel better if this thread was shunted off to another sub-forum? Does it help you feel that it can't possibly be true. That wouldn't work, because the info still exists, just in a different sub-forum. And shouting 'conspiracy theory' is an intellectually lazy, and head-in-the-sand, make-it-go-away response. But well done for helping derail the thread like all the other posters, instead of participating in a mature, open-minded manner. It should be obvious by now that anything that is vaccine sceptic will struggle to get published. And why do you disbelieve? Are you vaccinated and worried? And why do you think he would lie? What's his motivation? Y'all need to take a few deep breaths. Do a bit of research online, and quit jumping up and down while shouting 'conspiracy theory'. [/QUOTE]
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