Written by Steve Cannon for USSA News.
Reports of young, healthy athletes being diagnosed with “turbo testicular cancer” are surfacing, leaving the medical community baffled. What could be causing such a sudden and inexplicable rise in cases?
One notable example is that of Daniel Donnan, a 21-year-old professional cricket player who passed away mere days after being diagnosed with the deadly disease.
While these deaths should be front-page news, the media is choosing to turn a blind eye. Dr. William Makis believes that the cause behind the uptick in cancer cases is linked to the mRNA vaccine.
It’s not just limited to football players from the German first league, as some fact-checkers would have you believe. Athletes from various disciplines such as rugby, skiing, and cricket, as well as non-athletes, have all been affected.
What’s even more concerning is the speed at which some cases are progressing, with some individuals experiencing late-stage cancer less than two months after their second jab.
As an oncologist, Dr. Makis wonders why the COVID-19 vaccine spike protein is localizing in the testes, and why the mRNA continues to accumulate in these tissues over time.
Moreover, the COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers Pfizer and Moderna failed to conduct any carcinogenicity studies to ensure the vaccine’s safety.
Coincidentally, just as cases of testicular cancer began to spike across the German Bundesliga, Pfizer’s partner BioNTech received European approval for a new testicular cancer treatment that targets particularly aggressive tumors that don’t respond to conventional treatments.
It begs the question: did they know something the rest of us didn’t?
There’s no denying that wherever the COVID-19 vaccine spike protein accumulates, cancer rates seem to rise. Oncologists cannot continue to ignore the rapid progression of these cancers forever. Sooner or later, they will have to face the reality that the vaccine may have had unintended and catastrophic consequences on the human body.