Ed Dowd, a vigilant observer, has been closely monitoring the trends that have emerged since the mass COVID-19 vaccine rollout in 2021. Unfortunately, the situation shows no signs of slowing down. In this article, we will delve into two concerning trends: the rise in cancer cases and the surge in disability claims.
Let's start with cancer. Despite a slight dip in mid-2023, which some attribute to cancer diagnoses being categorized under more obscure codes, the numbers began to climb again. The cost associated with these excess cancers is staggering, amounting to a whopping $33.3 billion dollars. One cannot help but wonder: who benefits from such a devastating disease? The answer is evident – pharmaceutical companies and oncologists. As of 2024, cancer diagnoses have exceeded the expected levels by 14.8%. This alarming statistic raises concerns about the underlying causes behind this surge and the potential implications for individuals and society as a whole.
Moving on to disability claims, we witness a significant spike in 2021. These claims primarily involve employed individuals who can no longer participate in the workforce due to their disabilities. This surge is not just a statistical anomaly; it is a reality that many professionals, like myself, have experienced firsthand. Over the past three years, I have processed an unusually high number of disability claims compared to previous averages. What is even more distressing is that many of my patients have been granted disability benefits for primary health reasons unrelated to psychiatric conditions, which I typically treat. This suggests a broad impact on various aspects of health and well-being.
The topic of vaccine injuries and their correlation with disabilities has gained attention recently. Notably, Tucker Carlson's episode featuring Pierre Kory sheds light on this issue. Kory discusses the disabilities that have arisen among individuals who experienced adverse reactions to vaccines. This further highlights the urgency of investigating and addressing these concerns surrounding vaccine safety.
In conclusion, the post-vaccine era has brought forth some troubling trends. The rise in cancer cases and disability claims is a cause for alarm, with both individuals and healthcare professionals witnessing the impact firsthand. The financial implications of these trends, the influence of pharmaceutical companies, and the potential connections to vaccine-related injuries raise questions that demand answers. As we navigate these uncertain times, it is crucial to remain vigilant, advocate for further research, and prioritize the well-being of individuals affected by these trends.