by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:
Recent media reports of sudden cancer tragedies have been blamed on lockdowns which delayed appointments for checkups and tests at hospitals. It’s obvious that while lockdowns can complicate treatment and outcomes, lockdowns cannot cause cancer. For those who find this concept difficult to fathom, is there data to prove it? Yes.
Recent data from Sweden shows a 10.9% increase in cancer incidence in 2022 and a further increase in 2023, resulting in approximately 20,000 additional cases over two years, which cannot be attributed to lockdowns as Sweden did not have any.
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The timing of the rapid increase in cancer incidence suggests that covid injections may be the cause, with 87% of Sweden’s population over 12 receiving at least one dose in 2021.
Despite this evidence, some medical authorities, including the UK’s Professor Pat Price and New Zealand’s Helen Petousis-Harris, deny any link between covid injections and cancer, citing outdated data and ignoring the potential risks of biotechnology experimentation.
New Data Sheds Light on a Cancer Epidemic That is Being Covered Up
By Dr. Guy Hatchard, 23 January 2025
In the 1980s, I bought a Casio handheld programmable calculator and amused myself by writing routines that solved algebraic equations, but I soon realised that calculators turn off the thinking process.
The ubiquitous use of calculators in schools has since created generations of mathematically deficient graduates. Predictive text, AI-assisted writing and the decline of reading are now doing the same for language. To some extent we have adapted to these concerning side effects of technology, but what if some technology could prevent us from thinking straight? What would be the consequences? Or more to the point, is it already happening?
In November last year we published an article titled ‘mRNA Vaccines, Cognitive Dissonance and our Future Prospects’ in which we reported on rises in cancer incidence and the public warnings being sounded by leading UK oncologists about the role of mRNA vaccines. There has been some push back. Apparently, some medical authorities are in denial; they say there is no cancer epidemic taking place. What does the latest data tell us: Yes or No?
Last night I wanted to know how many people were developing cancer in Sweden because there were no lockdowns in the country. It is an interesting question for us because recent media reports of sudden cancer tragedies have been blamed on lockdowns which, according to a widely reported narrative, delayed appointments for checkups and tests at hospitals. Let’s be clear about it, delays could not actually cause cancer, only, as The Lancet reports, complicate treatment and affect outcomes.
In our article ‘The Big Debate: How many new doctors will NZ need if the Gene Technology Bill is passed?’, we reported official UK figures revealing a 50% rise in bowel cancer in 2022 among working-age people. Despite this, Professor Pat Price, oncologist and chair of Radiotherapy UK, offered this blanket rebuke to those concerned enough to ask why: “Covid vaccines aren’t causing cancer.”Vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris here in New Zealand agrees. She wrote an article in October 2024 for the Global Vaccine Data Network, which she co-directs, entitled ‘‘Turbo Cancer’ and mRNA: The myth that defies biology and physics’ which warns:
“Turbo Cancer” is a term loosely thrown around by conspiracy theorists to describe supposedly aggressive and fast-developing cancers seen post-vaccination, but remember it’s a theory in search of facts, and the facts just aren’t there.
Petousis-Harris offers the same blanket argument as Professor Pat Price, “Vaccines protect against cancer, they do not cause it.” Whilst acknowledging that covid-19 vaccines employ a novel biotechnology, Harris dismisses any suggestion or theory that they could trigger cancer, instead saying, “Vaccines of all kinds have been used for centuries and so far, none have been associated with an increase in cancer risk.”