Good to know.

If I may add: I've heard that it can also be caused by parasitic infections. Does that information seem accurate to you based on your knowledge?

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Yes.

Pathogenic infections include bacteria, parasites, viruses (if they exist), and prions.

There's some speculation and data that the mRNA vaccines caused a prion infection, resulting in "turbo cancer".

Makes sense given the way prions are hypothesized to invade every area of the body.

No, no, no. That's not the hypothesis, that's not how prions work, and it doesn't make any sense.

The turbocancer hypothesis centers around incorporation of an amplification sequence (via retrotransposon) into the human genome.

Prions are misfolded proteins that induce a chain reaction inducing normal proteins to also misfold, thereby causing neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. The brain controls nerves that go to all parts of the body so it looks like the disease "spreads everywhere", but the prions themselves are not thought to.

Creative thinking is great but you can't just make up a new disease and new pathophysiology out of thin air. That's just as assinine as "flatten the curve."

Instant follow.

Appreciate your posts, been following for a bit. Expect a lot from you 🤜🤛

I am new to thinking about cancer. Like with IBS, it makes sense that cancer is a blanket term for similarish pathologies.

That is very good pushback, sir.

Cancer is separation from self in more ways than one.

Sinister bioweapons manufacturing... And to think another plandemic will ensue from the power-deranged parasitic class... I digress from the point of this post, but it makes me fume just knowing we have immense fuckery brewing just around the corner.

Sinful rulers only seek to push humanity down a spiral of destruction to appease their dark lord and desires.

Are there nonpathogenic infections?

I...don't think so. 😂

Parasites can cause chronic localized inflammation, and this likely leads to the cancers associated with *some* parasites, like schistosomiasis and SCC of the bladder.