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Dr. Peter McCullough: Multiple mRNA COVID shots may promote ‘turbo cancer’

Updated: October 10, 2023 at 8:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Oct 10, 2023 – 7:47 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Dr. Peter McCullough warned Monday that new research indicates multiple COVID mRNA shots may promote “turbo cancer.”

During an online symposium organized by the World Council for Health, the renowned internist and cardiologist first highlighted a theory that cancer only develops when “multiple different processes” of the human body are impacted, even if by a “single source of exposure.” This “Multi-Hit Hypothesis of Carcinogenesis” was proposed by Sutherland and JC Bailar in 1984.

McCullough proceeded to argue that the mRNA shots do in fact trigger multiple different changes in the body that can promote cancer development, meeting the threshold needed to promote or accelerate cancer according to the Multi-Hit Hypothesis.

The doctor first pointed out that a preprint paper by Raquel Valdes Angues and Yolanda Perea Bustos asserts that the S2 segment of the spike protein produced by the mRNA COVID injections “is likely to inhibit tumor suppressor systems. McCullough referred to this cancer-promoting effect as ‘hit number one.’”

He then cited research from China showing that mRNA “impair[s] the natural DNA repair mechanisms of the human body.” When mutations occur spontaneously in the human genome,

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