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William Makis @MakisMedicine - Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines don't just cause Cancer in young people
They can also cause brain damage.
That would explain why these vaccinated researchers are so "baffled".
Quote:
el gato malo @boriquagato
"Researchers around the world are grappling with a vexing problem: why are so many young people developing cancers once considered the purview of old age?
The question was prominent at two of the world’s largest cancer meetings this year, and hypotheses abounded. Ultra-processed foods, obesity, microbial toxins and agricultural chemicals were all considered. But a clear answer remained elusive."
at what point are they finally going to look at the obvious thing here?
https://x.com/MakisMedicine/status/2064424647874011247

Wolf of X @WolfofX - A deer walked into a gift shop in Fort Collins, Colorado. The owner, Lori Jones, decided to give her some biscuits. That wasn't the end of it. 30 minutes later, the deer returned with her whole family.
https://x.com/WolfofX/status/2064592376841327079

Wolf of X @WolfofX - Australia's so called "firehawks" may be some of the most remarkable hunters in the animal kingdom.
Researchers have documented three birds of prey, the Black Kite, Whistling Kite, and Brown Falcon, carrying burning or smoldering sticks from active wildfires and dropping them into unburned grasslands.
The behavior creates new fire fronts that flush insects, rodents, reptiles, and other small animals from cover, making them easier to catch.

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