In our past, you can find many articles (late 19th & early 20th centuries) where doctors made the statement that "i have never seen a case of cancer in an non-vaccinated person." There is a shocking correlation between the introduction of vaccines using adjuvuncts (unlike the original smallpox vaccination) of any form, and cancers. From chatgpt: Louis Pasteur developed the rabies vaccine in the late 19th century, and in the early 20th century, vaccines for diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) were developed. The use of vaccines became more widespread as scientific understanding of immunology and infectious diseases advanced, leading to the establishment of vaccination programs by governments and public health authorities around the world. These programs aimed to immunize large segments of the population against preventable diseases, resulting in significant reductions in morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases. *** and it is just a big coincidence that we get oncology developing as a profession/specialty alongside (in lock step) with vaccines... from chatgpt: Oncology, the medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and research of cancer, began to emerge as a distinct field of study in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "oncology" itself was coined in the 19th century, derived from the Greek word "onkos," meaning mass or tumor, and "logia," meaning study or science. The development of oncology as a recognized medical specialty accelerated throughout the 20th century as our understanding of cancer biology, diagnostics, and treatment options expanded. Breakthroughs in areas such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgical techniques, and immunotherapy have greatly contributed to the advancement of oncology as a profession. Today, oncology encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including medical oncology (focused on systemic treatments like chemotherapy), surgical oncology (focused on surgical interventions), radiation oncology (focused on radiation therapy), and various subspecialties within these fields. Oncologists undergo specialized training and education to diagnose and treat cancer, and they often work closely with other healthcare professionals in multidisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care to cancer patients.
@clif_high My partner has had lung cancer and tumors. Has had radiation treatments. It shrinks the tumors. It doesn't kill them. What supplements should he take?
@clif_high Clif how can I help my friend Her mom is a normie refuses to listen when I’ve sent her so much information about cancer & ivermectin the fact that parasites are Linked to cancer I’ve also told her about heavy metal detox Her 3rd trip after 1 jab in 2021 to chemo breast cancer
@clif_high This is true. There were British docs in SA who back in the 1800’s (maybe early 1900s, don’t hold me too it) examined in the multiple-thousands and reported on the health of the indigenous population. Cancer was almost non-existent in a pop with decent lifespan.
No surprise there. They only care about profits. What ever it takes to keep people sick, tired, fat, depressed and dying slowly, they will do. And we, being fooled into believing government, corporations, churches and many other things actually "CARE" about us, believed their LIES. The hardest thing for people to wake up to is the fact that our government puppets are actively trying to kill us!
@clif_high My mother was a sad victim of the cancer industry. What do you think of Edgar Cayce's statement that you'll never get cancer if you eat 3 or more raw almonds per day?
@clif_high Any disease with an unknown origin most likely was introduced through a vaccine. MS for one. It's a neurological disease just like the complications from these most recent shots.
@clif_high Just like 'Climate Change' if people realised climate change was cyclical and not manmade, big business would be affected and that can't happen!
@clif_high So what ChatGPT is saying all they can ever done is cut/burn/medicate??
@clif_high One Rockefeller door closes just as another opens.