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[–] 3 pts

And how the jew poison created Turbo Cancers.

[–] 3 pts

I've had a few family members mention someone that now has turbo cancer.

My reply is "Seems to be a lot of that all of a sudden." It's quite lovely to see those gears slowly click into place.

[–] 1 pt

I haven’t known anyone with turbo cancer but know several people that have developed serious heart problems

[–] 0 pt

The last person I heard of having it was one of my brother's fellow scout troop leaders. Young guy, was feeling bad and found out he had stage 4 spinal cancer. It was pretty much too late. Not sure if he's still alive or not, if I remember I'll ask.

[–] 1 pt

They're going to try and push the blame for the increasing cancer all onto the lockdowns (which they will repeat at the first opportunity anyway). However, this is more of a problem of triage. Cancer screening does not do much to lower the mortality of cancer. It drastically increases the 5 year survival rate, but that is just an artifact of massively increased diagnosis (over diagnosis).

There are basically three categories of cancer, very slow growing cancers that you will likely die before ever having any symptoms. These do not need to be treated, and treating them is almost always more risky than just leaving them alone. Very fast growing cancers, these are often futile to treat because by the time the patient has started noticing symptoms, they're well on the way to being dead in a few months or maybe a year or two. These are the type of cancer that seems to be increasing (because of the jabs but no-one in the "health authorities" will dare admit that). Then there are middle of the road cancers, these grow at a steady pace and will pose a mortal risk if not treated.

The key to cancer treatment is to identify which ones are the middle of the road ones and focus treatment on them. Probably 75% of cancers will be the slow growing variety that would be a waste and dangerous to treat (remember cancer treatment kills probably as many as it saves). Stopping the screening just creates a snowball of later diagnoses which clogs up the system. The clogged up system is only a symptom of the underlying issue, one that they will used as a scapegoat to avoid admitting to the actual cause.

[–] 2 pts

I knew people that had the "Oh shit boy you're full of cancer and going to die" thing, but they always had circumstances. Worked in a chemical processing mill for 30 years, worked in the mines, probably chain smoked like a train at the same time, things like that. Places where you knew they were being exposed to bad shit.

Never heard much about younger people having the you're going to die in a year cancers.