by Dr. William Makis, Global Research:
There is a high probability she has turbo cancer caused by COVID-19 mRNA vaccines she took in 2021.
What type of mRNA-Induced Turbo Cancer would require urgent abdominal surgery, followed by “preventative chemotherapy”?
- Turbo Colon Cancer – one of the most common Turbo Cancers today
- Turbo Ovarian Cancer – on the rise with a devastating prognosis
- Turbo Uterine Cancer – showing up in younger women
- Rare Turbo Cancers: appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, gastric, liver
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Turbo Colon Cancer
- Turbo Cancer is a cancer that arises following the administration of one or more COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines
- Turbo Colon Cancer would be very plausible as Colon cancer is one of the most common Turbo Cancers (there is evidence suggesting it is in the top 5)
- It may have presented with abdominal pain, blood in the stool or a bowel obstruction
- It is believed on Dec. 28, 2023, Kate was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, possibly due to one of these symptoms.
- She would have likely have had imaging done that would have shown a mass that required surgery, which took place two weeks later on Jan. 16, 2024.
- We are told the Jan. 16, 2024 surgery was not for cancer:
Feb. 9, 2024 Daily Mail: “The spokesman did not provide details about the nature of her surgery, but sources briefed that it was not for cancer.”
- Princess Kate: “In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery…and at the time, it was thought my condition was non-cancerous. The surgery was successful, however tests after the operation, found that cancer had been present”
- Princess Kate: “My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of “preventative chemotherapy” and I am now in the early stages of that treatment”
Turbo Ovarian Cancer
- Ovarian tumors can be benign or malignant and the ovaries are not accessible for biopsy, which means you usually need to have a surgery first before a diagnosis can be made.
- They can also be very difficult to distinguish on imaging, so a cancer might not be initially suspected.
- If Kate ended up in emergency on Dec.28 due to pain, and imaging showed an ovarian cyst or mass, it is plausible she would have been scheduled for a major abdominal surgery (such as a total hysterectomy) and the hope was that it was a non-cancerous process like an ovarian cyst.
- Only after pathology examination, could a determination be made if the ovarian cyst was a cancer.