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BBC ‘experts’ puzzled by rising cancer rates in young people

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Cancer spreading to the bone.

The BBC ‘experts’ blame the startling rise in cancer rates among young people on lifestyle factors such as obesity, poor sleep, and microplastics.

While these explanations offer plausible factors, they glaringly ignore an emerging and controversial line of thought: the role of the novel mRNA COVID vaccines in triggering aggressive cancers.

According to a recent BBC investigation, the rise in early-onset cancers—especially colorectal, breast, and pancreatic—across several countries remains a mystery, with suggestions pointing to lifestyle changes, gut microbiome shifts, and environmental toxins like microplastics. Researchers speculate about sleep patterns and processed food consumption, throwing in vague hypotheses with little critical examination of the elephant in the room: the unprecedented global vaccine rollout.

Professor Angus Dalgleish, of one the UK’s top oncologists has sounded the alarm on what he believes is an unreported and highly dangerous consequence of the mRNA COVID vaccines.

“There are numerous reports in the literature of cancers arising within days of the vaccines being administered, especially lymphomas and leukaemias,” Dalgleish said.

“T cell responses are suppressed after the boosters… this is especially marked in some cancer patients.”

Dalgleish’s arguments are grounded in his clinical observations. He goes further, detailing that the “antibody repertoire switches after the first booster from a protective IgG1 and IgG3 dominant B cell response to a tolerising IgG4 one.”

This, he argues, has dire consequences for cancer patients whose immune systems rely heavily on T cell-led immunity to control tumors. According to Dalgleish, this could explain why cancers such as B-cell leukaemia, lymphomas, melanoma, and renal cell cancers appear to be escalating, particularly after booster shots.

Dalgleish is not alone. Twitter has been ablaze with claims that the rise in aggressive cancers aligns suspiciously with the introduction of mRNA vaccines. One doctor, known as @AMidWesternDoc, tweeted, “One of the largest concerns with the mRNA gene therapy was its cancer risk—yet Pfizer was exempted from testing for it. Since then, we’ve seen many signs these vaccines cause aggressive cancers.”

Dr. Simone Gold added, “Incidences of cancer have skyrocketed since the Covid mRNA vaccine rollout in 2021, especially in young adults…there is now direct evidence the spike protein binds to p53, a tumor suppressor gene.”

The BBC’s refusal to engage with these claims only fuels skepticism. As Dalgleish warns: “The very possibility that we could be sitting on a vaccine-inducing cancer time bomb means that we must never again get involved in a mass vaccine programme.”

Image credit: National Cancer Institute (US)

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