"I'm starting to see cancers developing in utero in the fetus before the baby's born

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"I'm starting to see cancers developing in utero in the fetus before the baby's born. I've had several cases like that that I've seen that I'd never seen in my career before, and it's starting to happen...[and there's been] an explosion of cancers in children."

Discussing Stargate—a $500 billion initiative announced by President Trump to invest in AI infrastructure and create over 100,000 jobs in the United States—radiologist, oncologist, and cancer researcher Dr. William Makis (@MakisMD) describes for Seth Holehouse (@ManInAmericaUS) how "insane" the prospect of using mRNA "vaccines" as a method for combating cancer is. Makis highlights the fact that it has been the mRNA "vaccines" for COVID themselves that are causing aggressive (turbo) cancers in people, including in children and even fetuses developing in utero.

"You know, Larry Ellison, I'm sure was serious about this $500-billion program to have AI design custom-made mRNA vaccines for cancer, for example," Makis says. "And, now, I'm very familiar with this technology, and, of course, I'm very familiar with this explosion of cancers recently where the reason doesn't get talked about why so many young people are getting cancer. And you look at what's happened in the last three/four years and what we have are COVID-19 vaccines that have a dozen mechanisms or more by which they can induce cancer. There are now dozens of publications on this."

"It's a hot area of of research," Makis adds. "How...the mRNA vaccines actually creating a situation where a person ends up with these extremely aggressive cancers that are being called turbo cancers that, you know, present at stage 4. We have a 20-year-old or a 30-year-old young person presenting at stage 4 cancer; a cancer that's rapidly growing, that's resistant to chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy, and ultimately has an extremely poor prognosis where a person can die in a matter of months. Like, can die six months after diagnosis. And the doctors, the oncologists, are telling you [that] you have, you know, several years to live...[but] the patient dies a few months later, and everyone's baffled.

"All the doctors are baffled and no one knows what's going on and yet you go into the history, you realize they've had a few Pfizer shots or Moderna shots, a few boosters, they've had this experimental technology that ends up in the bloodstream, delivering nano particles loaded with contaminated genetic material and dumping it into the bone marrow, dumping it into your ovaries and testes, crossing the blood–brain barrier, dumping it into the brain. We've got extremely aggressive brain cancers, you know, with the discovery of mRNA in the breast milk. And we have young women now in their twenties being diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, crossing the placenta."

The oncologist and cancer researcher goes on to say:

"I'm starting to see cancers in utero developing in utero in the fetus before the baby's born. I've had several cases like that that I've seen that I'd never seen in my career before, and it's starting to happen. Of course, you know, with the vaccinated children, for example, you started to see an explosion of cancers in children. The leukemias, the lymphomas, the sarcomas, the brain cancers in some of these kids are absolutely, absolutely horrific.

"So this idea that you're gonna use the same technology, the mRNA technology that caused the cancer, that you're now gonna put it through AI and you're gonna find a cure for the cancer is absolutely ludicrous. But, you know, I know where this is coming from. You know, this is this is coming from what I believe was a plan, a longer term plan because Moderna already has this in the pipeline. This is not something that's, you know, this is new and because, you know, Trump got elected, there's some new ideas that they're talking about. There's phase 3 trials of mRNA cancer vaccines that are taking place right now in Australia, in the UK. There's a partnership between Moderna and Merck.

"Merck, of course, used to hold the patent for ivermectin, but now they are partners with Moderna for the mRNA cancer vaccines where they are looking to use the mRNA technology to treat cancers. And the technology itself, I've looked at the clinical trials, and it looks like a complete failure. It looks like it doesn't work. What you look at and the way to know that is you look at these trials that have happened so far, the phase 2 trials for which they published data, and they are combining the mRNA cancer vaccines with established treatments like KEYTRUDA, and they're showing almost no effect or 10 percent improvement in long term survival or 15 percent improvement. These are numbers that are not impressive, even from their own studies. And this is if you feel you can trust Moderna and their clinical trials, which we know have a lot of problems, especially with the COVID-19 vaccine.

"So, yes, what they do is they'll take a piece of your tumor, and they will run it through AI, through this computer model where they they're looking at sequences in the tumor, a genetic code that they can then create the mRNA with. And so they'll say, oh, we'll we'll find, you know, 34 different markers in your cancer that is unique to you. We'll find those [and] we'll have AI find those 34 different markers that will create an mRNA tailored to you and then we'll inject it back to you and that'll stimulate your own immune system to attack the cancer. Now, when you look at the details of this Frankenstein technology, it involves nine injections of mRNA and 18 injections of Keytruda, which is actually, you know, a drug that's approved. And that actually has some efficacy in cancer. It's a more traditional drug. And so you get, you know, something like 27 injections of this stuff, and it comes with a price tag of half a million dollars. And so this is the vision...This is their vision for cancer treatment in the future. It's completely insane."

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