Millions of people around the world have been receiving the experimental COVID-19 vaccines, but there is growing concern about potential short-term and long-term harms associated with these jabs. Independent media outlets, such as TCW, have been shedding light on these concerns, as mainstream media continues to ignore them. One recent study highlighted the risk of DNA contamination in the mRNA vaccines, which could potentially alter cell structure and increase the risk of cancer.
The UK's Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Mel Stride, recently responded to a question about the significant increase in the number of long-term sick individuals in the country. He attributed the rise to mental health and musculoskeletal issues, dismissing any connection to the vaccine rollout. However, this response overlooks numerous analyses that have demonstrated the potential dangers of COVID-19 vaccines, as well as evidence supporting the claim that the rise in illnesses is concurrent with the vaccination campaign.
A detailed analysis of deaths and disability claims due to cancer among individuals aged 15-44 in the UK revealed a statistically significant increase starting in 2021, which accelerated in 2022. This supports observations made by leading oncologists, including Professor Angus Dalgleish, who have noticed a sudden deterioration in previously stable cancer patients following COVID-19 vaccination. The researchers behind the analysis point out that monthly death breakdowns by cause are not readily available, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of the rise in cancer deaths.
However, data on disability payments related to cancer reveal a steady increase from mid-2021, reaching a peak in January 2023. The number of payment clearances for the 16-44 age group rose by nearly 40% in 2022, similar to the increase in excess cancer deaths. Other studies from South Korea have also reported adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination, including immune system damage and musculoskeletal disorders.
The researchers conclude that all the evidence points towards the mRNA vaccines playing a significant role in the rise in disabilities from 2021. The study was funded by Phinance Technologies, whose founder used his stock-picking pattern recognition skills to gather evidence from various sources, including insurance industry data and government databases. A previous study based on US data showed that 18% of the labor force aged 16-64 experienced some degree of injury from COVID-19 vaccinations, resulting in an estimated 1.36 million disabilities and approximately 310,000 excess deaths attributed to the vaccine rollout.
The study highlights the need for unbiased and comprehensive research to inform policy decisions and prevent negligence and malpractice. The UK's regulatory authority, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), is largely funded by the drug industry, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. While the NHS has dropped the “safe and effective” propaganda for COVID-19 vaccines, claiming them to be the safest way to protect against the virus, evidence suggests that vaccinated individuals are experiencing more infections and reinfections compared to the unvaccinated.
Ultimately, strengthening immunity through natural means, such as sunlight, a healthy diet, and social connections, may be the safest way to protect oneself from COVID-19. It is crucial to question and critically evaluate the information presented by mainstream media and regulatory authorities to ensure the well-being of individuals.






