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Jim Hill's avatar

My friend is right now in Florida to see a cancer doctor at Moffit Cancer Center about her squamous cell carcinoma which is appearing all over her body. She had radiation on several spots but new tumors are appearing almost daily and there are too many to treat. She is 75 years old and was treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer, then right after that was finished she began the awful MRNA covid shots and took a total of four over the course of time. She also has an appointment at the Cleveland Clinic in November as nobody here in Indiana has been able to diagnose and treat the root cause of the ongoing skin cancer. I think that she likely had a weak immune system due to the chemotherapy and then this was further aggravated by the Moderna shots. They told her that she was one of the cases that really needed the Covid shots as she was immunocompromised. Now we see it was the opposite, the Covid shots likely created a condition where she now has cancer and incurable cancer at that. It is not metastatic but it is taking over her body so it is like a death by a thousand cuts. It is truly horrible.

My brother is a cardiologist in Grand Rapids, Michigan in their transplant unit. He was an early advocate for the shots which most of us resisted. He is silent about the excess deaths and all this is going with these turbo cancers.

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Michael Wolf's avatar

Speaking of anecdotes, did you know the original quote was, "The plural of anecdote IS data?" I didn't either until recently, and wrote about it and some of the problems with the 'peer review or bust' evidence-based worldview that dominates today: https://deepsquatsshallowthoughts.substack.com/p/the-plural-of-my-anecdote-is-better

In any case, it seems clear that 'evidence based' went from the reasonable idea that replicable studies with large datasets are better than individual case reports, to the unreasonable claim that you must ignore your lying eyes when they clearly & repeatedly show you that studies are (or may be) wrong.

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