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william brown's avatar

Hi Steve, I am an intensive care doc with 37 years of experience. You probably know that it is essentially impossible to get a scientific research article to print if it does not follow the big phrama narrative. https://www.authorea.com/users/455597/articles/552937-innate-immune-suppression-by-sars-cov-2-mrna-vaccinations-the-role-of-g-quadruplexes-exosomes-and-micrornas

But this article was pre-approved this week. Basically, the jabs clearly do inhibit the body's immune system, in this case blocking the natural interferon response that fights against foreign protein or invaders. I suspect that the jab does much, much more destruction, as this was never looked at ore tested in any way prior to release.

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My dad died in November at 96. Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. He was successfully treated for that cancer at age 60. He was in wonderful health and had a physical in late 2020 and his Dr told him he would likely live longer than his mother who lived to 100. He got jabbed in January. Jabbed again in February. By March he had urination issues. In April pain in his groin. In May pain in his leg and hip. They did a scan. Lump on his bladder. He needed a catheter. Another scan in June, the lump had doubled in size. More pain areas. In July a PET. Cancer was literally everywhere. Hospice in September. Dead in November. Oh, and he was forced to get a booster in October. The only blessing about that is it made him go downhill very fast. So he did not suffer for very long. The Oncologist said he was very “surprised” that the cancer came back after being dormant for 35 years and that it spread “faster than he would have expected” given that prostate cancer grows slowly. Just another death that will never be attributed to the jab. But There is no doubt in my mind. Miss him very much. Thanks Steve for what you do. You have no idea how many people pray for you every single day.

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