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16 July 2019

A Question That Needs a Healthful Answer

The question: What causes the “abnormal growth of cells.” This “Abnormality" will be inflicting Half of All Americans by 2030.

A study by the American Cancer Society (ACS) published on Jan. 8, 2019 estimates there will be 1,762,450 new cases of cancer in the U.S. this year and 606,880 deaths caused by cancer, or nearly 1,700 deaths per day.8 9  The number of new cancer cases in the U.S. has been steadily increasing during the past decade. There were about 1.5 million cases in 2010, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projects the rate will reach 1.9 million by 2020.10

Hypocrisy of a Proposed Vaccine

[…] Because of this growing and alarming epidemic, there has been a kind of quest by the vaccine manufacturing industry to produce a “universal cancer vaccine” that would treat and help cure cancer by teaching the immune system to attack cancer cells. Even Google has joined the quest by investing millions of dollars in venture capital to help finance start-up biotech companies doing research on a cancer vaccine.16 17

[…] Ironically, one toxin identified as a known carcinogen—formaldehyde—is an ingredient in many vaccines.”22 23 24 25

A total of 26 vaccines licensed in the U.S. list formaldehyde as an ingredient.”26

Many package inserts published by pharmaceutical companies state that vaccines have not been evaluated for “carcinogenic potential.”27

[insane: creating the disease to manufacture the remedy (profit)?]

Ref:


22 CDC. Vaccine Excipient Summary. CDC.gov.
23 Formaldehyde. American Cancer Society.
24 Raines K. Formaldehyde: A Poison and CarcinogenThe Vaccine Reaction Nov. 9, 2015.
25 Cáceres M. Embalming Fluid in Vaccines? The Vaccine Reaction Apr. 30, 2018.
26 Cáceres M. Formaldehyde Doesn’t Always Kill VirusesThe Vaccine Reaction Jan. 22, 2018.
27 Package Inserts & FDA Product Approvals. Immunization Action Coalition.
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Source: Vaccine Reaction

Recommended reading: CancerDefeated

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