“A week after that he was having trouble mowing his lawn, and he admitted to me that he was feeling a little under the weather... Another week later he was dead, supposedly from cancer that had spread to basically everywhere.”
Two weeks from no cancer to a fatal cancer everywhere in his body? That’s not plausible from any cause.
Look up acute myeloid leukemic process and get back to me on any of the acute leukemias that can come out of no where and be dead in a month. Your statement is so wrong it certainly questions how you couldn’t even do a quick check if Dr Google before pronouncing your very ignorant statement.
My healthy as an ox stepson was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and died 10 weeks later. His sarcoma is so rare it is found in fetuses and newborns and there is no viable treatment. Joey was 23 years old and got the full compliment of shots to return to college and remain captain of his basketball team. He died one year ago this month.
I had a neighbor back in the late 80s whom this happened to.
A non-smoker, who, out of the blue, had trouble breathing, was diagnosed with lung cancer, then, in less than a week, the cancer had gone from beginning stages, to full on cancer.
He died in less than 2 weeks.
I only know what I was told. He like just about all of us likely had cancerous cells in his body and he had a bad reaction to the vaccination. There was no autopsy that I am aware of. He certainly could have died from a heart problem, stoke or aneurysm or maybe his wife poisoned him. His demise was very quick after being vaccinated. As far as people not dying quickly after being diagnosed with cancer... you simply have no clue what you are talking about. Whether the vaxes caused it... who knows? But it has become a much more common situation that seems to affect the vaccinated sheeple much more frequently than those who chose not to take them.