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Whistleblowing UK doctor exposes Pfizer COVID jab study showing ‘turbo cancers’ in mice

Updated: August 21, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Aug 21, 2023 – 4:07 pm EDTMon Aug 21, 2023 – 4:07 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — The renegade British physician Dr. David Cartland has become one of many “conspiracy theorists” to highlight the dangers of the mRNA injections – citing a recent study which shows the growth of “turbo cancers” in mice receiving the shots intravenously. 

In a Belgian study published on May 1, 2023, 14 mice were injected with two Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. As Cartland reported on August 20:

2 days after 2nd Pfizer dose, 1/14 mice (7%) died suddenly, had turbo cancer with lymphoma infiltration of many organs: liver, kidneys, spleen, lungs & intestines.

The turbo cancer mouse had shown no clinical signs of illness before sudden death.

Dr. Cartland claims this is the second study which shows the “turbo cancer” effect following injection with the Pfizer mRNA jab.

“These were the types of studies that Pfizer & Moderna should have performed on mice but never did.”

Safety in effect

Cartland points out that this study – involving 14 mice – “was larger than the study done to approve COVID-19 Omicron mRNA booster shots which were given to [hundreds] of millions of

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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