STUDIES appear almost daily that highlight both short-term and long-term mechanisms through which the experimental covid jabs may be damaging recipients. One of the latest, explained here in the Epoch Times, draws attention to the risk that DNA contamination of the mRNA injections can alter cell structure in a fundamental way, potentially increasing the risk of cancer.
Thanks to the efforts of independent media such as TCW, millions now know about these problems. But because of a continuing news blackout by most mainstream media, decision-makers at the highest level are still able to maintain a head-in-the-sand attitude to the multitude of harms, both potential and actual, arising from the jabs.
An example came this week in the response of Mel Stride, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, to a question from Andrew Bridgen, Independent MP for North West Leicestershire, about an unprecedented rise in the number of long-term sick in the UK – up from 2.1million pre-pandemic to 2.8million today.
‘This huge increase started in spring 2021, at the same time as the rollout of the emergency use vaccines – or does the Secretary of State have an alternative explanation?’ Bridgen said in a Commons exchange on Monday.
Stride replied: ‘Among the major drivers of the increase to which the Hon. Gentleman refers are mental health issues and musculoskeletal issues. I am not entirely sure that he is accurate when he says that the upward trajectory in the number occurred just as vaccination occurred – I think it predated that moment – and I certainly do not subscribe to his view that vaccination is in any way unsafe.’
Apart from failing to give any idea of why mental health and musculoskeletal issues should have rocketed in this way, the response ignores countless analyses (see for example here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here) demonstrating covid vaccine dangers.
It also fails to acknowledge evidence supporting Bridgen’s claim that the rise is concurrent with the jab rollout.
A detailed, 20-page analysis of deaths and disability claims due to cancer among those aged 15-44 has found that a large, statistically highly significant increase began in 2021 in the UK and accelerated substantially in 2022. The report was published last month at ResearchGate, a Berlin-based networking site where scientists and researchers can share findings that mainstream journals may deem too sensitive to make known.
It confirms the observation by leading oncologist Professor Angus Dalgleish, among others, of sudden deterioration in previously stable cancer patients following the covid jabs.
The researchers say the results indicate that a ‘novel phenomenon’ appears to be present in the 15-44 age group, in whom excess death rates from cancer were close to zero in 2020, rose by 13 per cent in 2021, and by 43 per cent in 2022. Men suffered slightly worse outcomes than women in 2021 but the gap increased in 2022, with a 52 per cent rise in men compared with 31 per cent in women.
The statistics leave open the possibility that late-onset effects from the ill-advised 2020 pandemic lockdowns and other measures, including delayed diagnosis or treatment, might be responsible. However, excess death rates overall went down in 2022, making the acceleration in cancer deaths all the more concerning.
The researchers regret the fact that the UK’s Office for National Statistics does not publish a monthly or weekly breakdown in deaths by cause, saying this would make it easier for them to pinpoint more precisely what is going on.
But monthly disability data is available from the Department for Work and Pensions, and this shows that from mid-2021, clearances in disability payments related to cancer rose steadily, reaching a peak of 750 in January 2023 compared with an average of about 450 in the pre-pandemic period.
The yearly figures are even more striking. Payment clearances for the 16-44 age group were stable from 2016-2019, at around 5,500 per year. In 2020, the figure rose very slightly, and in 2021 was fractionally lower than the baseline. But in 2022, it shot up by nearly 40 per cent – much the same as the 43 per cent increase in excess cancer deaths.
Onset of disability after the covid vaccinations has already been reported elsewhere, the researchers say. Three population-based studies from South Korea comparing vaccinated versus unvaccinated individuals showed a variety of adverse events, including immune system damage, blood-related illness, and inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders (Secretary of State please note).
They add that the original clinical trials for the mRNA jabs showed a rate of serious adverse events of about one in 760. ‘Our research into US disabilities shows that the timing of the vaccine rollout was synchronous with the start of the rise in disabilities in early 2021, as well as showing a high correlation between the cumulative disabilities and vaccine doses, and a relationship between the rate of excess disabilities and the rate of serious adverse events.’
The report concludes: ‘All this evidence points towards the novel mRNA vaccines having played a significant role in the rise in disabilities (from all causes) from 2021.’
The study was funded by Phinance Technologies, whose founding partner, Ed Dowd, a former Wall Street analyst and BlackRock portfolio manager, used his stock-picking pattern recognition skills to amass evidence from the insurance industry, funeral home industry and government databases that an epidemic of sudden deaths among working-age Americans was caused by the covid mass vaccination campaign.
A previous study based on US data concluded that 82 per cent of the population experienced no adverse events from the covid inoculations, while 18 per cent of the labour force aged 16-64 suffered some degree of injury – an estimated 26.6million people. This corresponded to a 28.6 per cent rise in absence rates in 2022, relative to 2019, and a 50 per cent rise in lost worktime rates. Most of the injuries were mild to moderate, but an estimated 1.36million became disabled, and about 310,000 excess deaths were attributed to the vaccine rollout in 2021 and 2022 combined.
In a statement about its ‘humanity’ projects, the company says: ‘We live in a world where regulatory institutions are captured by financial and political interests, either unwilling or unable to get to the truth of the issues they set out to investigate and regulate on behalf of the individuals in society.
‘Without unbiased and comprehensive research, there is a risk of misguided policy decisions at best, and at worst, negligence and malpractice. Never has this been more apparent than during the Covid-19 pandemic.’
The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is 86 per cent funded by the drug industry, a situation crying out for reform. Industry fees now fund 89 per cent of the European Medicines Agency, up from 20 per cent in 1995.
One tiny glimmer of light: after three years, NHS chiefs have at last dropped the ‘safe and effective’ propaganda for the covid jabs. They now say it is ‘the safest way to protect yourself from Covid-19’, although this too is untrue. About a year after billions were vaccinated with the mRNA jabs, vaccine recipients began getting infected and reinfected a lot more than the unvaccinated, as referenced in this report.
The safest way to protect yourself is to strengthen your immunity through sunshine, a healthy diet, and loving social connections – vital steps all disastrously flouted by the fearmongering and lies that surrounded the laboratory escape of the genetically engineered virus.