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SHOCKING Article from The Atlantic: Did Famous Doctor’s COVID Shot Make His Cancer Worse?


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There is a shocking article this week in the irredeemably partisan The Atlantic about the experimental COVID-19 shots.

The title of the article is “Did a famous Doctor’s COVID shot make his cancer worse?”

While the article’s content isn’t stunning to our readers, it’s a startling 180-degree turn from the far-left magazine.

WeLoveTrump has reported on the dangers, side effects, studies, hospitalizations, and deaths related to the COVID-19 shots since early 2021.

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It’s shocking the The Atlantic is finally reporting factual information about the COVID-19 shots.

Perhaps the left knows it’s not possible to hide the catastrophic damage caused by the shots anymore.

Dr. Ryan Cole reported a massive increase in cancers and autoimmune disorders in vaccinated patients last year.

WATCH: Dr. Ryan Cole Reports 20X Increase of Cancers & Autoimmune Diseases in Vaccinated Patients

The Atlantic has finally caught up reporting the truth.

Dr. Michael Golden, a top immunologist in Belgium, noticed his cancer spread significantly after he received a booster shot last year.

Roxanne Khamsi at The Atlantic reported:

On september 22 of last year, Michel Goldman, a Belgian immunologist and one of Europe’s best-known champions of medical research, walked into a clinic near his house, rolled up his sleeve, and had a booster shot delivered to his arm. He knew he’d need it more than most.

Just a few weeks earlier, Michel, 67, had been to see his younger brother, Serge, the head of nuclear medicine at the hospital of the Université Libre de Bruxelles, where both men are professors. Michel was having night sweats, and he could feel swollen lymph nodes in his neck, so his brother brought him in for a full-body CT scan. When the images came through to Serge’s computer they revealed a smattering of inky spots, bunched near Michel’s left armpit and running up along his neck. It was cancer of the immune system—lymphoma.

Given his own area of expertise, Michel understood this meant he’d soon be immunocompromised by chemotherapy. With another winter on the way—and perhaps another wave of SARS-CoV-2 infections—that meant he had just a narrow window of opportunity in which his body would respond in full to COVID vaccination. Having received two doses of Pfizer the prior spring, Michel quickly went to get his third. If he was about to spend months absorbing poison as he tried to beat a deadly cancer, at least he’d have the most protection possible from the pandemic.

Within a few days, though, Michel was somehow feeling even worse. His night sweats got much more intense, and he found himself—quite out of character—taking afternoon naps. Most worryingly, his lymph nodes were even more swollen than before. He conferred with Serge again, and they set up another body scan for September 30, six days before Michel was scheduled to start his cancer treatment. Once again he sat in the radiology waiting room while his brother waited for the pictures to appear on his computer.

Serge’s bushy eyebrows furrowed when he spoke with Michel after having seen the scans. (“I will always remember his face, it was just incredible,” Michel told me.) The pictures showed a brand-new barrage of cancer lesions—so many spots that it looked like someone had set off fireworks inside Michel’s body. More than that, the lesions were now prominent on both sides of the body, with new clusters blooming in Michel’s right armpit in particular, and along the right side of his neck.

When Michel’s hematologist saw the scan, she told him to report directly to the nearest hospital pharmacy. He’d have to start on steroid pills right away, she told him. Such a swift progression for lymphoma in just three weeks was highly unusual…

Read the full article HERE.



 

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