More than a year ago, Professor Dr. Angus Dalgleish, a renowned
oncologist practising in the UK, first published his concerns that his
patients with melanoma were relapsing after several years of being in
remission.
“I could find none of the usual causes but on further
investigation, I realised that they had all had a booster covid vaccine
between three weeks and three months before their cancer’s resurgence,
the time in which their immune repression fails,” he wrote in The
Conservative Woman on Monday.
After raising the alarm that the
vaccine boosters could induce cancer relapse, he became aware of
literally dozens of people who had not had cancer before developing
leukaemia and lymphomas after the boosters.
In November 2022, Prof. Dalgleish wrote an open letter
to the editor-in-chief of the medical journal The BMJ, urging the
journal that harmful effects of Covid injections be “aired and debated
immediately” because cancers and other diseases are rapidly progressing
among “boosted” people.
A few weeks later, he reported that
other oncologists had contacted him to say they were seeing the same
phenomenon of the recurrence of cancer in many melanoma patients who had
been stable for long periods.
“Since pointing this out publicly
I have been contacted by many physicians and patients from all over the
globe saying that they are not only seeing the same phenomenon but also
an increase in other cancers especially colorectal, pancreatic, renal
and ovarian,” he wrote at the beginning of this week.
Many
people had covid vaccines against their will, Prof. Dalgleish said.
“Others gave in to the bullying of the NHS and GPs who hounded them with
texts and calls (which I myself received regularly) about the
importance of having a booster even though they presented no evidence
that it could be beneficial.”
Adding, “Having worked in vaccine
development for a decade I remembered an adage that if a vaccine needs a
booster, it doesn’t work!”...<<<Read More>>>...
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