Japanese Study Reveals Lack of Deadly Pathogen in 2020 and Raises Concerns About COVID-19 Vaccine Safety
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A recent study conducted in Japan reaffirms that there was no killer pathogen in 2020 and that the "cure" for it—the so-called COVID-19 vaccines—was created with the sole intention of eradicating the majority of humankind.
Highlights of the study.
There has been an increase in excess mortality in Japan, especially related to cancer. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the variations in age-adjusted mortality rates (AMRs) for different kinds of cancer over the course of the “pandemic” years (2020–2022). Researchers used Japanese official data to compare actual annual and monthly AMRs with estimated rates using logistic regression analysis on pre-pandemic (2010-2019) data.
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There was not a noticeable rise in death rates in 2020, the first year of the alleged pandemic.
However, a notable increase in cancer-related mortality was noted in 2021, after to the widespread administration of both the first and booster doses of the so-called COVID-19 vaccines
Furthermore, after the third vaccine dose was administered in 2022, mortality rates for all types of cancer increased significantly, including ovarian, leukemia, prostate,lip, oral, pharyngeal, pancreatic, and breast cancers.
The AMRs for the top four cancers in terms of fatalities (lung, colorectal, stomach, and liver) were declining until 2020, but this trend slowed significantly in 2021 and 2022.
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Given the molecular weight of BNT162b2 mRNA (Pfizer-BioNTech), each dose is expected to contain approximately 13 trillion molecules, whereas mRNA-1273 (Moderna) is expected to contain approximately 40 trillion molecules per dose. With an estimated 37.2 trillion cells in the human body, the number of mRNA-LNPs (lipid nanoparticles) is extremely high, ranging from one-third to a comparable number to the total cell count. Following inoculation, these mRNA-LNPs are distributed to several organs, including the liver, spleen, adrenal gland, ovary, and bone marrow.
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Because cancer often leads to the activation of coagulation via various mechanisms, one of the major causes of mortality in patients with cancer is cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT) [49-51], manifesting as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in its most extreme form [52]. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that the additional thrombus-forming tendency noted with the mRNA-LNP vaccine could be extremely dangerous. https://www.cureus.com
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The accumulation of vaccine mRNA and reverse-transcribed DNA molecules in the cell's cytoplasm may cause chronic autoinflammation, autoimmune responses, DNA damage, and an increased risk of cancer in those who are vulnerable.
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The number of deaths due to ovarian cancer, leukemia, prostate cancer, lip, oral, pharyngeal cancer, pancreatic cancer, and breast cancer increased significantly, particularly in 2022. These cancers are sensitive to estrogen and a protein called estrogen receptor alpha (ERα).
COVID-19 vaccines contain spike protein, which can attach to ERα and activate it. This can cause breast cancer cells to grow faster.
When the spike protein attaches to ERα, it may move to another part of the cell, causing additional issues. ERα can cause breaks in the DNA of estrogen-sensitive cells, leading to cancer.
There is evidence that the spike protein may affect some important genes that help repair DNA damage, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2. When these genes do not function properly, it increases the risk of developing certain cancers, such as breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer.
ERα can cause breaks in the DNA of estrogen-sensitive cells, leading to cancer.
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The Spike protein may cause additional stress on cells, damaging DNA and increasing the risk of cancer. Spike protein may affect specific receptors in the body that help prevent cancer from spreading.
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The nanoparticles in the COVID-19 vaccine tend to accumulate in the ovaries and bone marrow. This could explain why there were more deaths from ovarian cancer and leukemia in 2022.
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