In recent months, there has been a shocking spike in deadly cancer cases that are believed to be tied to the experimental Covid-19 vaccines. According to official U.S. Government data, the risk of developing cancer following Covid-19 vaccination has increased by a staggering 143,233%. This alarming statistic raises concerns about the safety and long-term effects of these vaccines.
Cancer is already the second leading cause of death in the United States, and it appears that this disease may be on the rise due to the Covid-19 injections. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) hosts the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which contains data on adverse reactions reported against every vaccine administered in the country. A search of the CDC VAERS database reveals that from December 2020 to August 2022, there were 2,579 adverse events related to cancer reported as a result of the Covid-19 injections.
Comparing this to the number of cancer cases reported as adverse events to all other available vaccines between 2008 and 2020, a period of 13 years, there were only 791 adverse events related to cancer. These numbers indicate that there have been significantly more cancer cases related to the Covid-19 vaccines than any other vaccines administered during the same time frame.
To put these figures into perspective, let's consider the number of doses administered. In 13 full flu seasons from 2008 to 2020, a total of 1.7204 billion doses of the flu vaccine were administered in the USA. During this period, there were only 64 adverse events related to cancer reported. This means that the Covid-19 vaccines have caused 40.3 times as many cancer cases as the flu vaccine, even though there have been nearly three times as many flu vaccine doses administered since the end of 2020.
The severity of the situation becomes clearer when we look at the number of cancer cases per 100,000 doses administered. The number of adverse events related to cancer reported per 100,000 doses of the flu vaccine is just 0.0003. In contrast, the number of adverse events related to cancer reported per 100,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine is 0.43. This means that the risk of developing cancer following Covid-19 vaccination is 1433 times greater than the background risk.
These findings are supported by scientific evidence that shows the Covid-19 mRNA injections can cause cancer of the ovaries, pancreas, and breast. The SARS-Cov-2 spike protein produced by these vaccines has been found to obliterate the DNA repair mechanism in lymphocytes, which increases the risk of cancer. Additionally, official UK data from Public Health Scotland shows a significant increase in ovarian cancer cases among women since the introduction of the Covid-19 injections.
It is crucial to be informed about the potential risks and make an educated decision based on available information. The significant increase in cancer cases associated with these vaccines raises valid concerns about their safety and long-term effects.






