UK surgeon describes new aggressive cancers with a different biology after rollout of covid injections

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by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:

Mr. James Royle who is a consultant NHS surgeon described what he and his team have been witnessing since the mass covid injection campaign began.

“Cancers being observed are in all ages.  It is my assertion, shared by many expert oncologists and clinical colleagues around the world, that the cancers we are seeing are extremely aggressive and they are of a different biology,” he said.

And it’s not only new aggressive cancers and rare cancers becoming more frequent. 

“Post-vaccine boosters, I’ve observed what seem to be a lot of sudden deaths from necrotising pancreatitis,” he told attendees of a summit held in Stormont a week ago.

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Members of The People’s Vaccine Inquiry (“PVI”) team travelled to Belfast to attend a meeting for the covid vaccine-injured and bereaved in Stormont, Northern Ireland’s Parliament Building.  While in Belfast, the PVI team convened The Stone Summit which was held on 14 October 2024 also in Stormont.

The Summit was named after Dr. Jackie Stone, a brave doctor who suffered persecution for upholding her ethical principles. She was relentlessly and cruelly persecuted by the authorities, and unjustly stripped of her medical licence. This battle took a terrible toll on her and, tragically, she took her own life earlier this month.

Related: A eulogy to Dr. Jackie Stone; An extraordinary woman who saved millions

Mr. James Royle is a Colorectal and General Surgeon who has been working as an NHS consultant in the North East of England for 9 years.  He was one of those who gave a presentation at Stormont.

In the 4th session of The Stone Summit, Mr. Royle discussed the impact of lockdowns on surgery, highlighting the failures of lockdown policy. He went on to describe the unusual cases of pulmonary thrombosis observed in colorectal cancer follow-up patients, the correlation between mRNA covid injections and an increase in cancer cases, the concerning rise of aggressive multi-site cancer recurrences, particularly in younger patients, and the challenges surgeons face in voicing their concerns.

Speaking of the early days of the covid pandemic after stay-at-home orders had been issued, Mr. Royle said, “To me, our hospital never felt overwhelmed.”

While showing a picture of the book ‘A State of Fear’ by Laura Dodsworth on the screen beside him, he said, “However, there was a great deal of psychological stress felt by many of my colleagues mainly driven by the incessant media messaging.  I agreed with a personal friend very early on, ‘This was a pandemic of fear’.”

He explained that all but urgent cancer surgeries were cancelled and doctors were only able to deliver telephone clinics. “We diagnosed as many, if not more, colorectal cancers during this period,” he said. Nearly all the surgeries he performs are keyhole surgeries so patients are returned to general wards, not high dependency wards or ICU.  Consequentially, he had to cancel or defer very few cases.

But he was concerned about where all the general surgery emergencies had gone.  The public was dutifully staying away as requested so the hospitals would not be overwhelmed.  “In retrospect, I think much of the appendicitis, inflamed gall bladders and diverticulitis must have been managed in the community with antibiotic tele prescriptions,” he said.

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