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posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 02:03 PM
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One of the most important strategies in lowering your risk of breast cancer is saying no to mammograms. It's a scam. yvtsrnz68



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 05:22 PM
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originally posted by: PapagiorgioCZ
One of the most important strategies in lowering your risk of breast cancer is saying no to mammograms. It's a scam. yvtsrnz68


Luckily my wife is now alive because a mammogram detected cancer and follow up testing confirmed it. Never ever believe medical advice given on ATS. It could kill you.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 05:39 PM
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a reply to: ketsuko

You should have told them :
" Hey bud. Even though my boobs are all squished, and spreading-out on all sides :
they're still right here, in the middle. Okay ?
So stop looking at my naked arms !!! "

Damned vaxx perverts...



edit on 25-3-2021 by Nothin because: sp



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 06:06 PM
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Would it show on a X-ray because of all the mercury in it?
or just the nanobots and rfid chip.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 06:16 PM
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a reply to: ketsuko

I do not think you will mutate into another creature now but maybe in two years, just a joke.

Thanks for this information I had no idea this was going on, I have not been to the doctor for a while, but will look for that sign in the dressing room on my next mamo.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 06:59 PM
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a reply to: ketsuko

My wife had an odd reaction with the vaccine that could have easily been associated with breast cancer and then further screening because of her vaccine, which was Moderna. Usually people will get a swollen lymph node in the axillary region, if they have that type of reaction, she didn’t. Her supraclavicular lymph node blew up to golf ball size. Can easily be mistaken as a symptom of lung or breast cancer, even severe respiratory disease. Makes sense to ask if vaccinated recently in case those lymph nodes blow up a bit in that area post vaccination.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 07:00 PM
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Why does this “vaccine “ cause such issues??
When none of the other real vaccines
Fake you out pretending to be cancer🤷‍♀️

Of course, I’m conspiracy minded, yet I recall
reading that this “vaccine” may cause cancer cells.
Actually, my sister in law, who is a doctor, also
advised against taking the “vaccine “ because
it caused cancer in the mice tests.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 07:50 PM
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a reply to: FreeFalling

I guess is do to the inflammation respond of the body to the injection, lymphatic glands will show show swollen and mistaken as symptoms of cancer around the armpit in the area that the injection was given.

This is very odd, as the job of the lymphatic system is to get rid of toxins, I guess the body reacts to the injection like it was a toxin in the body.



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 07:52 PM
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my good friend 'Denise" got a case of the C Word -->


Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis ...

www.webmd.com...
What Is Squamous Cell Carcinoma? Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer. It’s usually found on areas of the body damaged by UV rays from the sun or tanning beds.

Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins


 



i do not think her recent COVID set-of-two-jabs of Moderna had anything to do with the condition

her 1st injection was on march 4th (or so) the 2nd injection was days ago... so the suspect 'vaccine' is not the issue

because the Squamous cells were an issue weeks before the Covid serum,

the MD is shying away from surgery right now and trying localized direct injection of a triple dose of serum into the area on left foot which would be problematic for any surgery procedure (for now)

further treatment could involve 5 doses in a single injection into the small area on left foot opposite the 'arch' side of foot (behind the little toe)


i will keep Denise in my thoughts until the drama is resolved...

join in if you wish



posted on Mar, 25 2021 @ 08:52 PM
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a reply to: St Udio

No. Not really. I had free choice of which arm I wanted it in.



posted on Mar, 26 2021 @ 09:34 PM
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a reply to: ketsuko

Yep. Or this is just a made up BS story with no discernible proof by somebody that hates vaccines. If you are so anti-vaxx... why did you get the jab?



posted on Mar, 26 2021 @ 09:38 PM
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a reply to: JusticeIsComing

I got it because I like having a job.

But no, it is the truth. And as another poster showed with the link, there is an actual reason for them to have asked - the vaccine can cause swollen lymph nodes that mimic cancer. Your axillary lymph nodes are the first place a breast cancer tumor will tend to spread.

If it's known that the vaccine can cause that sort of reaction, then they'll be asking for a while.



posted on Mar, 26 2021 @ 10:23 PM
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originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: ketsuko

The conspiracy side of me thinks that if they see something odd on that side then they can just discount that as your RFID chip migrating too far from the injection point...

Yep that totally sounds right to me.



posted on Mar, 26 2021 @ 10:40 PM
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originally posted by: ketsuko
So most of you know that I am into the process of mutating into a lizard creature by now with my first dose about a week past.

SO, yeah, this morning I had to go do that thing all women my age get to do fairly regularly - get my boobs squooshed and x-rayed to make sure I don't have cancer.

Good for immunity AND cancer
-vitamin D at 40ng/ml( my better half recently tested critically low, we will above Tennessee and works indoors)
-mushroom extracts (increase natural killer cells 3x)
-quercetin (sold with bromelain for absorption) - helps zinc and kills cancer.

www.jeffbakermd.com...
www.grassrootshealth.net...
princetonlongevitycenter.com...
edit on 26-3-2021 by 111DPKING111 because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 02:25 AM
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False positive are all the rage these days
I have never heard that term till covid.
A false positive
A false positive
A false positive
No matter how many times I say I still don't understand it.



a reply to: snowspirit



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 07:40 AM
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a reply to: ketsuko

I'll also expound on this answer some since I have more time now than I did last night.

I am not "anti-vax" in the sense that I think there is some vast conspiracy attached to these. I just don't tend to think I need to be getting a vaccine for something that has a very small chance of being a serious life and limb threat to me at present. In my estimation, COVID is that disease right now.

With any vaccine, you weigh the risks of the disease versus the risks of the vaccine in a sane world. With most of our diseases, the risk of the disease in terms of serious illness and serious complications and their contagiousness, etc., is clearly worth the risk presented by the vaccine when it comes to adverse reaction.

But COVID has a very small chance of causing me serious illness as it stands. So in a sane world not consumed by mass hysteria over it, I'd pretty well ignore the vaccine like I do the flu shot in most years reasoning that my chances of having serious illness from COVID are less than my chances of serious adverse reaction from the vaccine as it is now. That does not mean that there aren't people who should be getting the vaccination. I actually do think my father should be, for example, as a man in his 70s with congestive heart failure. For him, I think the risks of the vaccine might be less than the risks of COVID. If you're someone who is immunocompromised, then you should probably think about the shot as well.

Everyone has a different situation in their life.

And it doesn't mean that with time and refining on what they know, this current version of the vaccine can't be made better and less reactive and more of a factor in any risk/risk equation too, but right now, it's still pretty brand new and unrefined. None of that means it doesn't work or that I think it doesn't work, only that I think we don't understand it as well as we do our shots that have been around for decades.

PS - For those who do not know me well, any and all representations of it turning me into a lizard creature are a joke.
edit on 27-3-2021 by ketsuko because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 06:24 PM
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a reply to: snowspirit

I made my appointment the other day.
When I asked about the vaccine and needing to know which arm, she tried to make light of it, as if they just wanted the info and there was nothing that could or would show up on the Xray.
Right! Sure!!



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 06:53 PM
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What if left or right determines if you got the vax or a placebo.

Remember people, these vaccine drugs are still technically in their test study phase. If you have life insurance and the vaccine kills you, your beneficiaries get nothing. NOTHING! According to the insurance companies, these are experimental, and they're not going to pay for unproven drugs.



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 07:31 PM
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a reply to: CAPT PROTON

They let *you* choose which arm you get the shot in.

When I go back for my second dose in 12 days, they will likely let me choose which arm all over again.



posted on Mar, 27 2021 @ 08:08 PM
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originally posted by: CAPT PROTON
What if left or right determines if you got the vax or a placebo.


What if they do not? Given the fact that you choose yourself, that makes no sense whatsoever. I had one in each arm, just to spread around the good cheer.




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