CCP Virus Vaccines Cause Immune Dysregulation And Skyrocketing Cancers

Recently, pathologist Ryan Cole pointed out in an interview that he would propose a theory that these shots could induce immune dysregulation after a large number of biopsy experiments since the rollout of CCP virus vaccine worldwide. Subsequently, more data demonstrated a surge in the incidence of endometrial cancer and an early onset of melanoma. And further studies found that for cancers which were usually easy to inhibit, patients’ conditions became out of control after they took the jabs. There was a growing number of colleagues who agreed with his views.

 Doctor Konstantin Fohse from the Netherlands conducted research on the impacts of the shots on the immune systems and analyzed the alteration of innate immune responses caused by the injections. Cole explained that T cells are the most important part of the immune systems. When the virus invades the human body, T cells will destroy the infected cells and when there are mutated cells or early-stage cancer cells, T cells will eliminate them. Meanwhile, Toll-like receptor (TLR) also plays a critical role. TLR 7 and 8 will signal a warning, notify the immune system and T cells, and cooperate with them in fighting off cancer cells.

 According to doctor Fohse’s findings, these TLRs became completely or partially ineffective. The data showed there was an outbreak of shingles after the inoculation due to the decline of TLRs in human body. At the same time, the incidence of cancers spiked because the immune mechanism which should be turned on was turned off. Moreover, the combination of other gene receptors with the spike protein will induce cancers as well. Substantial data and research indicated CCP virus vaccine caused an increasing incidence and unusual outbreak of cancer in each age group. Cole concluded that the toxic shots are neither effective nor safe.

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