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Vaccine Accusations in Relation to Cancer

Renowned UK oncology expert, Professor Angus Dalgleish from St George’s Hospital Medical School in London, has observed a troubling pattern where cancers are recurring in patients following the administration of a Covid-19 booster vaccine. This observation aligns with the experiences of Chris Woollams from CANCERactive. Professor Dalgleish is advocating for an immediate halt and ban on all mRNA vaccines.

Dalgleish disclosed that towards the end of the previous year, he noticed melanoma patients, who had been in stable condition for an extended period, experiencing a relapse after their third Covid-19 vaccination. Despite initial dismissal of his concerns as coincidental, the growing number of similar cases among his patients has made it imperative to speak out. In just the past week, he has witnessed two more instances of cancer relapse following booster vaccinations.

The issue appears to be widespread, with oncologists from various parts of the globe, including Australia and the United States, reaching out to Dalgleish. It seems the problem is not limited to melanoma, as there is an upsurge in cases of lymphomas, leukaemias, and kidney cancers post-booster. Colleagues specializing in colorectal cancer have also reported a surge in aggressive cancers characterized by extensive metastatic spread.

These cancer cases are predominantly occurring in patients who were mandated to receive a Covid booster, often for travel purposes. Dalgleish initially speculated that T cell suppression might be the cause, considering the success of immunotherapy in treating these cancers. However, there is now a need to consider other potential factors, such as DNA plasmid and SV40 integration, which could promote cancer development. Compounding these concerns are reports suggesting that mRNA spike protein may bind to p53 and other cancer suppressor genes.

Dalgleish expresses grave concern regarding the potential of these vaccines to contribute to cancer development, especially in patients who have managed to avoid other adverse reactions such as heart attacks, clots, strokes, and autoimmune diseases. He condemns the continued recommendation of booster vaccines as medically incompetent and views persistence in light of these findings as medical negligence, which could result in legal consequences.

Professor Dalgleish concludes with a firm stance, stating that there should be no hesitation or excuses: all mRNA vaccines must be stopped and prohibited immediately.

For reference, Professor Angus Dalgleish is a distinguished oncologist and virologist with over five decades of experience. He holds numerous credentials including FRCP, FRCPath, and FMedSci, and is highly esteemed for his contributions to the study of HIV/AIDS in the UK.

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