Blazing Reader,
On Tuesday, the Netherlands was emotionally rocked by the tragic and unexpected news that Freek Rikkerink, from the Dutch singing duo Suzan & Freek, has metastatic lung cancer. The conventional medical system says he has no chance of recovery.
With my recent appearance on The Fakeologist podcast, Ab opened the show with a snippet from Suzan & Freek's hit single, "Als Het Avont Is." Ina and I had tickets to attend one of their concerts in Belgium next weekend. All of their concerts, of course, have been cancelled.
Freek is only 32. If he's lucky, doctors hope he'll be able to see the birth of the couple's first child.
Tragically, young people developing aggressive "turbo cancers" is a phenomenon that has spiked significantly since 2021 and is only getting worse.
Dr. Harvey Risch is Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine. In September 2023, he reported to The Epoch Times that Yale's clinicians were witnessing a new and aggressive form of cancer in adults as young as 25. These cancers move so quickly that between diagnosis and first treatment, they have often already progressed to the point of no return.
In 2023, Yale Cancer Center launched an Early Onset Cancer Program, after the journal Nature found a strong rise in cancers among people aged 18 to 49. Yale School of Medicine noted in their press release (below a photo of happy smiling doctors) that these patients "with early onset cancers face unique challenges. Their cancers tend to be more aggressive and may be less responsive to treatment."
What happened in 2020-2021 that would have warp-sped a cancer pandemic? Are people still traumatized from watching governments turn so-called free nations into medical police states where everybody was masked up and locked down? Or is this a side effect of that experimental mRNA injection? Or is it just a coincidence?
Swinging back to the Netherlands, in 2021, the Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases published a study in Clinical Immunology showing that the Pfizer/Moderna mRNA shot "induces complex functional reprogramming of innate immune responses." Using RNA sequencing, they showed that the mRNA vaccine could cause receptors on T-cells, dendritic cells, macrophages and suppressor cells to "turn off." This, they theorize, would allow malignant cancer cells to survive and proliferate unchecked.
Dr. Ryan Cole, CEO and medical director of Cole Diagnostics, concurs, saying in a 2023 interview with Children's Health Defense: "Because of the dysregulation of the immune responses and the suppression of the immune system by these genetic-based injections ... these cancers that normally would be kept in check by the body are unexpectedly growing very quickly."
In 2022, Dr. Angus Dalgleish, Professor of Oncology at St George's University of London, wrote to the editor of the BMJ, explaining how "he was seeing dormant cancers…suddenly come alive again just a few weeks after immune suppression by booster vaccine shots, with disastrous results… people with stable disease rapidly progress after being forced to have a booster, usually so they can travel."
Dalgleish's colleagues have accused him of being a conspiracy theorist. Strangely, they don't have any issues with themselves being coincidence theorists.
"I am experienced enough to know that these are not the coincidental anecdotes that many suggest," says Dalgleish, "especially as the same pattern is being seen in Germany, Australia and the USA."
Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla, is unlikely to ever speculate that their mRNA cash cow may be behind these aggressive cancers. But not to worry, Pfizer spent $43 billion in 2023 to purchase Seagen, a drug company (worth only $2 billion in annual sales), that Bourla told CNBC produces "turbo charge[d] guided missiles that are attacking the cancer cells and can make a huge difference."
A huge difference in profit for Pfizer — which had gone from making a staggering $57 billion selling its line of COVID-related snake oil in 2022 to a measly $12.5 billion in 2023 (according to CNBC).
Trials for Pfizer's new turbo-charged guided cancer-annihilating missiles start this year. Anyone care to roll-up their sleeve again and volunteer? What could possibly go wrong?
Chris Woollams, founder of the UK-based cancer research organization, CANCERactive, also suspects the mRNA injections are behind the sudden rise in turbo cancers.
"We too are seeing this phenomenon at CANCERactive," he wrote. "In the last ten days we have had four NHS nurses all under 35 years old; two with highly aggressive colorectal cancer, two with breast cancer and multiple mets. Each had been forced to have four or five COVID vaccines of which two or three were mRNA boosters. It's hard to believe the mRNA vaccines have nothing to do with turbo cancer…. Other cancers on the increase beyond usual numbers are lymphoma, primary and, especially, secondary brain cancer and lung cancer. The vaccines need to be pulled off the market until there is proper Phase III research on the mRNA carrier, not just the spike protein."
Back to the Netherlands, the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport has launched an investigation into "the possible causes of excess mortality in the period 2020-2021." On the list of suspects is the vaccine.
I don't know the vaccination status of Freek Rikkerink. As a musician, however, being well-boosted would have been a requirement for him to travel and perform. Chances are that he was part of the experiment. He certainly meets the two markers for this new phenomona of turbo cancer: he's young and his cancer is aggressive.
Is the COVID injection responsible for this sudden rise in "turbo cancers" that Pfizer's CEO predicted will help make Pfizer billions more in profits? As Dr. Dalgleish said in his closing words to the British Medical Journal, "This must be aired and debated immediately."
John C.A. Manley
PS Even if you do not know a word of Dutch, you can enjoy the folk-rock of Susan & Freek over on their YouTube channel.
PPS For more on the corona scamdemic, check out a free sample of my novel, Much Ado About Corona: A Dystopian Love Story.