Cancers at the Injection site? By Brian Simpson

In the wonderful world of vaccine adverse effects and raging death, one learns new things all of the time. Such as, for example, that skin cancers may occur at the injection site, in particular sarcoma cancer tumours, which can be deadly serious. The best treatment options are to detect them in the very early stages, and it is a good idea to have a regular skin examination by a GP who has done a special course on this, although the local GP would be good. If in doubt, get a referral to a skin specialist, but do not let these things go.  The following is not offered as medical advice, but for information purposes only.

https://www.vaccinationinformationnetwork.com/cancers-at-vaccine-injection-sites/

“Some years ago, I set up a vaccination information stall at a natural health event (in Auckland) here in New Zealand. I was then approached by a man who told me that he was a Vietnam War veteran and that he had a cancer surgically removed which had developed at the vaccine injection site on his shoulder where he was injected with vaccines while in the military.

A few minutes later a woman who said she was a hospital nurse told me that she had a cancer surgically removed from the vaccine injection site on her shoulder.

Some time later, a mother contacted me and told me that her daughter had to have a cancer surgically removed from her thigh where she had been injected with a vaccine or vaccines.

I then found out that animals, particularly dogs, commonly develop cancer at vaccine injection sites. It would in my opinion be interesting to obtain statistics to find out how many cancers develop at vaccine injection sites, although it would of course be difficult if not impossible to determine whether a cancer was caused by the vaccination, or – though unlikely – it had developed at the injection site by coincidence.

It would of course also be interesting to compare cancer rates in vaccinated people with cancer rates in unvaccinated people, as well as cancer rates in people who were given SV-40 monkey virus-contaminated polio vaccines in the late 1950s and early 1960s with cancer rates in people who were not vaccinated against polio at the time.

Today I was sent some photos with comments by a woman who is treating a cancer which developed at the vaccine injection site in her shoulder with a natural remedy. Here is her account:

“I had a persistent scab on my left shoulder for many months, so decided to use the Cansema black salve I ordered from Alpha Omega Labs to get rid of it. I won’t let doctors cut, poison or burn me as I consider them and their treatment dangerous, so prefer to look after my own health as far as is practical for me to do so. I love black salve!!! I have already successfully treated my nose, cheek, chin and back for skin cancers. It however takes time as one should only treat one area at a time to give the immune system the opportunity to do its job.

The scab developed at the injection site on my shoulder, I suspect in response to a tetanus vaccination, but I also had a series of 3 hep b shots in that area 20 years ago and probably had several other shots in the shoulder prior to this as well. I’m wondering if it is a substance or substances in the vaccine and/or the needle injuries which triggered the cancer by interfering with or interrupting normal cell growth?”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-06-06-sarcoma-cancer-tumors-develop-at-injection-site.html

“Have you ever read the vaccine insert that offers warnings about side effects, adverse events and allergic reactions? Doctors and nurses are supposed to be sure the patient reviews this before being injected, but how often does this ever happen? What if you found out there’s a history of people needing cancer tumors surgically removed that developed at the vaccine injection site, some within weeks of the shot? Whether a vaccine is injected into your shoulder, thigh, lower back, flank (side) or buttocks, it is NOT UNCOMMON for sarcoma cancer tumors to develop at the site of injection, and that goes for humans and their pets (dogs and cats), according to pediatricians, military doctors and veterinarians.

Be forewarned: Persistent scab at vaccine injection site can become cancerous in just weeks or months.

From HPV to Hepatitis B, and from polio injections to tetanus shots, doctors have recorded and documented sarcoma cancer tumors developing at the site of injection, and the cancer does not take very long to start rearing its ugly head. Normal cell growth gets interrupted by deadly toxins used to manufacture vaccines, including genetically modified viruses, altered bacteria and several adjuvants (toxic carriers) and emulsifiers used to foster and stimulate immune reactions. These cancerous lesions have roots that grow deep over time, making them tougher for surgeons to remove safely.

These sarcoma cancerous tumors occur in connective tissues (usually muscles) and can metastasize over time (called fibro-sarcomas). They begin at the site of the vaccine injection, as the body tries to encapsulate the toxic contents of the vaccine by surrounding them with calcium, in an attempt to prevent further damage that would occur from the toxins and the cancer spreading.

Many carcinogenic vaccine ingredients, as listed on the CDC vaccine excipient web table, include but are not limited to, aluminium, mercury, recombinant human albumin, formaldehyde, industrial-based dyes, urea (animal urine), polysorbate 80, bovine albumin, infected African Green Monkey cells, latex and the list just goes on and on. No wonder the site of injection becomes infected and cancerous, along with other parts of the body. Got a scab at the vaccine injection site that just won’t go away? May be cancerous, but the vaccine warning label does NOT forewarn you, and neither do the doctors and nurses.

Vaccine injection site cancers common with adjuvant-concocted vaccines in North America and Great Britain

Doctors and immunologists always say the same tired excuse about the toxins in vaccines – there’s “not enough in there” to cause any serious problems. Wrong. Since when is a malignant, sarcoma cancer tumor at the site of the vaccine injection not a serious problem? The adjuvant-loaded vaccines are supposed to conjure up more of an immune system response, but this is the price you pay, and no doctors are warning anyone about it.

This is happening in as many as 1 for every 1,000 patients, including humans and pets in North America and Great Britain. Most of the sarcomas develop after three months, but some have been observed, tested, diagnosed (via biopsy) and recorded within just weeks of injection. This is not just “abnormal tissue” or inflammation, it’s cancer.

Depending on the depth and position of the tumor, amputation of tissue, and even an entire limb, could be necessary. Doctors have said that post-vaccination sarcomas “tend to recur at the original site,” requiring aggressive surgery, including marginal areas, to save lives.”

 

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