by Frank Bergman, SlayNews:
American media outlets have finally begun warning the public about the links between Covid mRNA vaccines and the spike in deadly cancers since the injections were rolled out in 2021.
The Washington Times has published an Op-Ed exploring the possible causes of rising cancer rates, particularly among young people.
The article, authored by Dr. Pierre Kory, president and chief medical officer of the FLCCC Alliance, and Mary Beth Pfeiffer, an investigative journalist, highlights the link between mRNA shots and cancer.
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Kory and Pfeiffer state that “we are facing an emerging toll of illness and death in the young.
“We cannot shirk from asking what is causing it.”
The authors note that provisional data from the CDC shows a spike in rapidly developing cancer deaths among 15 – 44-year-olds in the past three years, as Slay News reported.
Deaths from colorectal cancer and uterine cancer have risen the most significantly.
The rising number of cancer deaths has contributed to excess deaths in the United States.
However, this is not unique to Americans.
Other major countries around the world have seen turbo cancer deaths spike including, Canada, Japan, the UK, Australia, and many more.
Kory and Pfeiffer continue:
“These so-called excess deaths — 298,000 in 2023 — have been all but ignored in a milieu that lacks the political will to investigate pandemic policies and their aftermath.
“We need to explore the role of lockdowns, top-down treatment protocols, and — particularly to prime-of-life workers — vaccines that were often mandated as a condition of employment.”
The authors conclude by stating:
“There are hints in the medical literature of the potential ways that repeated vaccinations might undermine mechanisms of immunity and perhaps even facilitate cancer growth.”
The shift in messaging from the media comes after over three years of reports from corporate outlets that the injections are “safe and effective.”
Those raising concerns have been frequently smeared as “conspiracy theorists” spreading so-called “misinformation.”