Cancers Appearing in Ways Never Before Seen After COVID Vaccinations: Dr. Harvey Risch

According to Dr. Harvey Risch, there is evidence that cancers occur in greater numbers after people receive COVID-19 vaccinations.

Dr. Risch is an emeritus epidemiology professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. His research has primarily focused on cancer causes, prevention, and early detection.

In an interview with EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders,” Dr. Risch stated that patients must now wait months, rather than weeks, to get an appointment at a New York oncology clinic.

Dr. Risch explained that determining whether a vaccine causes cancer is difficult because cancer takes time to develop. It can take anywhere from two to thirty years, depending on the type of cancer, which can range from leukemia to colon cancer.

“What clinicians have been seeing,” Dr. Risch told me, “is very strange things: For example, 25-year-olds with colon cancer, who don’t have family histories of the disease—that’s basically impossible along the known paradigm for how colon cancer works—and other long-latency cancers that they’re seeing in very young people.”

He stated that this is not how cancer typically develops.

“There has to be some initiating stimulus to why this happens,” he went on to say.

Combating Cancer

Dr. Risch believes that cancer is something that a healthy human body can fight and defeat because non-normal cancerous cells are gobbled up when detected in a body with a functioning immune system. However, if the immune system is compromised, it is unable to handle the task of neutralizing cancerous cells, and cancerous cells are allowed to multiply and grow, resulting in cancer symptoms.
“That’s the mechanism I think is most likely here,” said Dr. Risch. “We know that the COVID vaccines have done various degrees of damage to the immune system in a fraction of people who have taken them.”

This harm could lead to an increased risk of COVID, other infectious diseases, or cancer.

Another example given by Dr. Risch was breast cancer, which, if remanifestation occurs after surgical removal, usually occurs after two decades. Vaccinated women, on the other hand, are seen to remanifest breast cancers in much shorter periods of time.

“Those are the initial signals that we’ve been seeing, and because these cancers have been occurring to people who were too young to get them, basically, compared to the normal way it works, they’ve been designated as turbo cancers,” the doctor said.

“Some of these cancers are so aggressive that between the time that they’re first seen and when they come back for treatment after a few weeks, they’ve grown dramatically compared to what oncologists would have expected for the way cancer normally progresses,” he said.

“Be attuned to your body,” Dr. Risch advised, in order to detect any new signals from the body.

Adverse Reactions to Vaccination

Dr. Risch also discussed the issue of official medical agencies failing to recognize someone as having been vaccinated within the first two weeks of vaccination. This is because, according to medical authorities, the effects of the vaccine take two weeks to manifest. He claimed that adverse effects occurring a few days after vaccinations were officially classified as health conditions manifesting in unvaccinated people.
However, serious adverse events have occurred within the first four days of receiving the vaccine, according to Dr. Risch. According to him, unvaccinated people account for three-quarters of all adverse effects.

The decision-makers in charge during the pandemic “threw out public health principles six days into the pandemic and did the opposite of everything that we knew should be done for respiratory viruses,” he said.

He cited the denial of effective early treatment and unnecessary vaccinations as examples of a “colossal failure of public health during this period.”

Dr. Risch believes that many people are less likely to be “propagandized” about COVID, and that news reports about a new variant sweeping the globe in the next month are “propaganda to sell the next batch of vaccines coming out in a few weeks.”

“People are fed up with this and it’s going to be a lot more pushback,” he told reporters.
Society’s Risks
While the individual risk of an adverse reaction to the vaccine is relatively low, Dr. Risch claims that when that risk manifests itself on a larger scale, after millions of people have received the vaccine, hundreds of thousands of people are left with injuries and serious adverse events that are often worse than the virus itself.
According to Dr. Risch, no one should be vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine because the new variants are mild and not life threatening. He’s heard of a few hospitalizations that lasted several days, but because most people have had COVID in the past, they’re immune to these new variants as well.

“There is no reason for people to be vaccinated now, to any degree,” he went on to say.

He claims that COVID has become an illness with the severity of the flu, and that the government is using scare tactics to sell more vaccines on behalf of pharmaceutical companies.

“Because we live in close quarters with one another, we spread low-level infections.” “This is a part of human life that we take for granted, and we do our best to treat it,” he said. “That’s how we should be managing this.”

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