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For the first time, β€œturbo cancers” move from censorship into the peer-reviewed medical literature.

For years, β€œturbo cancer” was a term ridiculed as an anti-vaccine conspiracy theory. Health authorities, mainstream outlets, and even Wikipedia insisted there was β€œno evidence” such a phenomenon existed.

However, a recent literature review outlined over 100 peer-reviewed studies indicate that mRNA injections may cause or accelerate cancer via 17 distinct biological mechanisms:

Now, for the first time, a peer-reviewed scientific article titled,Β COVID-19 mRNA-Induced “Turbo Cancers”,Β has been published in theΒ Journal of Independent Medicine thatΒ formally defines β€œturbo cancer” and compiles the growing body of clinical cases, epidemiological signals, and mechanistic pathways explaining how COVID-19 mRNA shots and the spike protein may drive sudden, aggressive, treatment-resistant cancers.

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