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Laura's avatar

A friend’s girlfriend was recently told she carried the gene for ovarian cancer and so she went along with the advice from doctors and had her ovaries removed. Really? How can anyone trust what doctors say? These are the same ‘professionals’ who went along with the whole covid scam. Now this has ruined their chances of ever having their own children naturally.

I have never gone along with this evil system. Many many years ago I had an x-ray because I cracked my sternum and was asked to go back for another x-ray because apparently they had seen a shadow in my chest area. I never went back and I haven’t died from whatever it was yet! Some people may consider me ignorant not to investigate further, but frankly, I don’t want to know. I feel fine and that’s the important thing. We must learn to trust the way we feel and not fall for all these tests and fear mongering.

As for chemotherapy and the cancer industry in general, who in their right mind thinks cutting, burning and poisoning themselves when their bodies are trying to heal is a good idea? The fact that anyone survives this onslaught is a testimony to how incredibly resilient the human body is.

Another brilliant article. Thanks Miri.

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Very interesting and quite plausible, but I'm not sure I totally go along with all this.

What about the huge increase in cancers, in particular the increase in turbo cancers in the under-50s and a 'concerning rise in abdominal cancers among younger individuals' (The Telegraph)? Many of those on 'our' side will feel fairly certain that this epidemic of cancers can be put down to the Covid jabs. So It seems strange that the powers that be should be killing 'Kate' off with cancer which will only draw even more attention to that disease and its potential connection with the jabs - won't people finally start joining the dots?! Though I suppose it could also be to normalise mRNA vaccines against cancer.

I don't believe that cancer is necessarily non-existent! My husband has multiple myeloma (diagnosed February 2019) and we are extremely grateful for the various treatments he has received since he can't (and nor can I as the caregiver) face trying the alternative scenarios (eg IV vitamin C, diets, etc), most of which are expensive options. We don't believe that the doctors we are dealing with are making the whole thing up - my husband definitely has lesions in his bones which showed up in scans and which don't just appear all by themselves. I don't think we should throw the baby out with the bathwater and simply write off whatever the medics tell us - there are still some good ones out there and we feel fortunate to have some of them helping us.

So, yes, Kate's and C3's cancers look dodgy, but there are a lot of other factors to bear in mind. What no one ever mentions is those poor children: if Miri is right and Kate is scheduled to disappear, what happens to them? Don't they feel part of a family, believe Kate is their mother, etc? I can't quite get a grip on all this, but it's those children I mind about most. And if Kate gave birth to those children, how will she be able to simply kiss goodbye to them (if she is only scheduled to disappear from the scene rather than actually die)?

BTW, we haven't had any jabs, nor worn masks throughout and the hospital has been fine with this.

Cancer isn't a big terrifying thing to us - we live with it daily and it's no more terrifying than anything else, particularly if you know and love the Lord Jesus as your Saviour. My brother-in-law has MS and that has had a far more terrifying and disintegrating effect on him than cancer has had on my husband. The main thing is to trust in God and know where you are going when you die.

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