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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Leslie Date: April 26, 2024, 4:40 pm
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That explanation is denied by the statistics, the "vaccine " was
the cause of excess deaths, not the virus.The common blue mask
worn by millions of people at the insistance of our governments
and sadly our Toronto Catholic Church had pores in it far too
big to keep out the virus. Only proper surgical masks in
hospitals did that.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Lyn Date: April 26, 2024, 5:14 pm
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It's not a cure, it is a vaccine designed to prevent recurrence
of melanoma in patients who have already had melanoma
treated/removed. It may work, it may not.
I have no idea what Leslie is on about but Covid has nothing to
do with the melanoma vaccine.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Leslie Date: April 26, 2024, 5:36 pm
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Yes, it has all to do with it. In first post on this topic I
said I would run a mile before taking anything containg the mRNA
component. Now, this possible vaccine for skin cancer contains
it.
THe old vaccines for smallpox, diptheria, and measles did not
contain this dangerous to your health component.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Lyn Date: April 27, 2024, 12:36 am
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I know you said that, Leslie, but I am not sure that you can
compare vaccines for prevention of two totally different
ailments, even if some components are the same. On the one
being discussed (for melanoma): "The vaccine is an
individualised neoantigen therapy. It is designed to trigger the
immune system so it can fight back against a patient's specific
type of cancer and tumour. Known as mRNA-4157 (V940), the
vaccine targets tumour neoantigens, which are expressed by
tumours in a particular patient".
It is still being 'trial'd' and it's unlikely any of us will be
having it anyway so why worry? Nothing is going to stop
scientists and doctors trying to find cures and preventions for
illnesses, that is what they are paid for, some are successful
and some not but research will go on. All we can do is not
allow ourselves to be guinea pigs :-), try to keep ourselves as
healthy as possible and hope for the best.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Val Date: May 1, 2024, 4:56 pm
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[quote author=Leslie link=topic=191.msg15876#msg15876
date=1714167614]
That explanation is denied by the statistics, the "vaccine " was
the cause of excess deaths, not the virus.The common blue mask
worn by millions of people at the insistance of our governments
and sadly our Toronto Catholic Church had pores in it far too
big to keep out the virus. Only proper surgical masks in
hospitals did that.
[/quote]
That presumption is cobblers, as are all the other conspiracy
theories regarding the Covid Vaccine causing death, the largest
number of excess deaths during the Covid lockdown were amongst
the 18 to 40 years and this because they were the least
vaccinated, many of these deaths were cardiovascular disease
related, another cause of excess deaths were the delays in
getting people to the emergency rooms in hospitals, the average
wait time for an ambulance during that time was about 90 minutes
up from a 18 minute before and after Covid lockdown, then the
wait to time to be admitted to the A&E rose to some 12 hours,
the number of people waiting for admittance to A&E in 2018 was
about 3,200 that rose to 98,000 during Covid lockdown, also
people with HBP were not getting their medications so more heart
attacks and strokes. and so on and on and on....
Anyway I need a nice single malt or two
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Lyn Date: May 3, 2024, 5:58 am
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Good post, Val. I did a bit of research and am inclined to
agree with you. Lifesite news doesn't, of course :-).
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Beverly Date: May 8, 2024, 5:28 am
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I remember reading about the mRNA research and the future
promise of cancer prevention. I hope this new vaccine offers
hope to many. As you said, Lyn, melanoma can be deadly.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Lyn Date: May 8, 2024, 6:22 am
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Excellent to see you, Bev.
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Re: A cure for cancer?
By: Beverly Date: May 8, 2024, 9:05 am
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Thx, Lyn. :)
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