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Breast Cancer Cases Skyrocket 1000% Among COVID Vaccinated Young Women

Young and healthy women are being diagnosed with breast cancer at unprecedented rates in America. Breast cancer cases have skyrocketed by more than 1,000% in the last three years—ever since the introduction of the COVID mRNA shots into the human genome.

We’re really curious to hear what the excuse will be this time from the vaccine fanatics. Why are record numbers of women under the age of 45 suddenly getting breast cancer?

If there is some other potential cause for this than the experimental gene serum shots, we’re all ears!

 

Breast cancer cases in the United States were static for many years. Between 2019 and 2021, we had about 26,000 breast cancer cases every year. Although women are recommended to start getting an annual mammogram at age 40, most breast cancer cases are not diagnosed until after age 50. The median age for diagnosis is 62.

But then starting in 2021, they rolled out the miracle COVID vaccines that were safe and effective. As we reported last week, the CEO of Moderna admitted at a WEF meeting in January that his company had actually “invented” their mRNA shots in 2019 and started manufacturing them in 2020, before anyone had even heard of COVID.

Starting in 2021, 63.4% of American women received at least one dose of a COVID shot. That included 51.5% of women who were breastfeeding, 49.5% of women who were trying to get pregnant, and 45.1% of women who were pregnant.

In 2022, the number of breast cancer cases in America nearly doubled, from the 26,000 average annual cases to 47,000 cases.

In 2023, there were 292,000 breast cancer cases diagnosed in America.

That’s a 1,042% surge in the number of breast cancer cases in just two years.

Instead of breast cancer striking older women, most of the new and aggressive cases that are being diagnosed are among women who are under the age of 45.

All the medical “experts” pretend that they are baffled by this.

The majority of these new cancer cases are in women who have no medical history of breast cancer in their families. These cases are also being caught in much later stages than normal, meaning these are the new phenomenon of “turbo cancers” that only started showing up after the COVID shots were introduced.

Last July, we chronicled the horrifying story of a woman from Queensland, Australia, named Olivia Harlow. Olivia was 34 weeks pregnant when she started having blurred vision and terrible headaches. Doctors conducted an MRI brain scan and it came back clean. She had no sign of cancer. They chalked it up as “pregnancy symptoms.” Two weeks later, Olivia lost her baby.

Just 26 days after that first brain scan, Olivia collapsed and went into a coma. When doctors conducted a second brain scan on her, they found multiple brain tumors that had sprung up in the 26 days since her last MRI. One of the tumors was twice the size of a golf ball. The tumors in her brain had grown at the speed of mushrooms, seemingly appearing overnight.

The Australian government forced 95% of their adult population to get the COVID shots, so it’s a safe bet that Olivia received the vaccine. It killed both her and her baby. She was just 25 years old.

Turbo cancer is a new reality in America and other countries that heavily vaccinated their citizenry with these experimental clot shots. It used to be that when someone was diagnosed with cancer, it was in the early stages. They would have years to battle the disease and stood a fairly good chance of beating it. Not anymore. People are now dying from turbo cancer within a matter of months, weeks, or even days of being diagnosed.

Why did we go from 26,000 new cases of breast cancer every year in America before 2021, to suddenly having 292,000 new cases in 2023?

Was it “Bidenomics?” Bidenomics was terrible, but it’s unlikely that it caused a 1,042% spike in breast cancer cases. The answer is right there in front of the medical community but they don’t want to admit it.

If they admit that it was the COVID shots that they aggressively pushed on the American people, that would be an admission of their guilt.


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