04-21-2023, 07:49 AM
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“Genetic chaos” leads to rapidly developing cancers
A recent study has found that “genetic chaos” leads to rapidly developing aggressive cancers that are difficult to treat.
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A recent study has found that “genetic chaos” leads to rapidly developing aggressive cancers that are difficult to treat.
The part of the cell which “reads the instructions in our DNA” is known as the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains over 40 million proteins including RNA molecules. mRNA “vaccines” are designed to invade the cytoplasm and repurpose its RNA mechanisms for other tasks. About as close to “genetic chaos” as we can imagine.
Moderna recently announced it will extend the use of its mRNA injections as a vaccine against all sorts of conditions, including cancer, which are now known to be caused or complicated by mRNA covid “vaccines.” Worse still, as if they are playing some sick joke on the public, they expect you to believe their mRNA cancer vaccine – which will cause genetic chaos – will prevent cancer. Why are there no alarm bells ringing in the halls of power?
Every so often you come across a scientific study that changes all the rules and undermines the certainties that people think apply to life and knowledge – referred to as a paradigm shift. Obvious examples like Albert Einstein’s original paper on special relativity spring to mind. Something momentous was published last week by the prestigious journal Nature entitled “The evolution of non-small cell lung cancer metastases in TRACERx” which potentially undermines many of the arguments used to promote the development of new biotech medicines including mRNA vaccines for cancer.
This is a highly technical paper to read but one of the authors offered a summary accessible to a layman in a BBC interview entitled “Study reveals cancer’s ‘infinite’ ability to evolve”. TRACERx is a ground-breaking nine-year-long study of metastasising lung cancers which has provided the most in-depth analysis yet of how cancers evolve and what causes them to spread:
A tumour starts as a single, corrupted cell, but becomes a mixture of millions of cells that have all mutated in slightly different ways. They can become more aggressive: better at evading the immune system and able to spread around the body.
Study reveals cancer’s ‘infinite’ ability to evolve, BBC, 12 April 2023
Co-author Prof. Charles Swanton, from the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, revealed TRACERx results would apply across all types of cancer and said:
Co-author Prof. Charles Swanton, from the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, revealed TRACERx results would apply across all types of cancer and said:
It has surprised me how adaptable tumours can be. I don’t want to sound too depressing about this, but I think – given the almost infinite possibilities in which a tumour can evolve, and the very large number of cells in a late-stage tumour, which could be several hundred billion cells – then achieving cures in all patients with late-stage disease is a formidable task.
Study reveals cancer’s ‘infinite’ ability to evolve, BBC, 12 April 2023
So, what is at the root of this problem? According to a series of recent TRACERx results:
So, what is at the root of this problem? According to a series of recent TRACERx results:
The cellular machinery that reads the instructions in our DNA can become corrupted in cancerous cells making them more aggressive …Tumours showing these higher levels of genetic “chaos” were more likely to relapse after surgery to other parts of the body.
Study reveals cancer’s ‘infinite’ ability to evolve, BBC, 12 April 2023
The part of the cell which “reads the instructions in our DNA” is known as the cytoplasm (see HERE for our earlier article). The cytoplasm contains over 40 million proteins including RNA molecules. mRNA vaccines are designed to invade the cytoplasm and repurpose its RNA mechanisms for other tasks. About as close to “genetic chaos” as we can imagine – the very problem that, according to TRACERx, leads to rapidly developing aggressive cancers that are difficult to treat.
The part of the cell which “reads the instructions in our DNA” is known as the cytoplasm (see HERE for our earlier article). The cytoplasm contains over 40 million proteins including RNA molecules. mRNA vaccines are designed to invade the cytoplasm and repurpose its RNA mechanisms for other tasks. About as close to “genetic chaos” as we can imagine – the very problem that, according to TRACERx, leads to rapidly developing aggressive cancers that are difficult to treat.
The BBC article reports that given these new results; prevention is the best possible strategy to fight increasing cancer incidence. Whilst paying lip service to the notion of early detection and treatment of cancers, Prof. Swanton says:
If we want to make the biggest impact we need to focus on prevention… Obesity, smoking, alcohol and poor diet all increase the risk of some cancers. Tackling inflammation in the body is also being seen as a way of preventing cancer. Inflammation is the likely explanation for air pollution causing lung cancers and inflammatory bowel disease increasing the risk of colon cancer.
Factors verified by research to reduce the risk of cancer include clean air, meditation, vegetarian diet, reduced exposure to pesticides and herbicide residues, reduced use of off-gassing building materials, reduced intake of processed food, reduced stress, increased exercise, regular intake of fresh fruit and vegetables and many others. For example, a five-year study of the health insurance utilisation of 2,000 practitioners of Transcendental Meditation found 55.4% less hospital admissions for benign and malignant tumours when compared to 600,000 members of the same insurance carrier.
This is quite a different story than that The Guardian offered its readers last week which suggested that cancer vaccines were just around the corner. The Guardian’s article interviewed scientists with a commercial interest in biotechnology (in other words they were touting for further grant money, investment and eventually profitable contracts). Anna Osborne, a senior healthcare analyst at the pharmaceutical intelligence firm Citeline admitted:
It is much more challenging to develop an mRNA-based vaccine for cancer than it is for an infectious disease. When you think about the covid vaccine, everyone can just be given the same vaccine. With cancer, every vaccine is different, because it has to be tailored to each individual person, but we do need to temper expectations, because it is still very challenging to produce these personalised vaccines.
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