Posted on 11/25/2023 3:54:20 AM PST by george76
Harald Hasselbach, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Broncos who also won the CFL’s Gray Cup, died after a battle with cancer...
He was 56.
Hasselbach had metastatic mucinous adenocarcinoma, a type of cancer,
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We learned he had the illness less than 6 months ago
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The defensive lineman is one of at least 10 players to win championships in the NFL and CFL.
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He never missed a regular season or postseason game (131) during his seven-year career with the Broncos from 1994-2000, making 29 starts.
Hasselbach had 17.5 career sacks, including a career-high four in 1995, and helped the John Elway-led Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl wins during the 1997 and 1998 seasons.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Wow

(below) Found 136 cases where Symptom is Metastatic bronchial carcinoma or Metastatic carcinoid tumour or Metastatic carcinoma of the bladder or Metastatic cutaneous Crohn's disease or Metastatic gastric cancer or Metastatic lymphoma or Metastatic malignant melanoma or Metastatic neoplasm or Metastatic renal cell carcinoma or Metastatic salivary gland cancer or Metastatic squamous cell carcinoma or Metastatic uterine cancer
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Turbocancer?
So What?
I know a lady who was vaxxed up. A year later she had cancerous tumors removed from her face.
Now she has cancer, endometrial cancer and it is to be determined what stage it is. She will know in the next week.
Correlation is not causation
No, but considering the number of published papers on related issues, it’s a concern.
I’m betting Mr. Hasselbach was vaxxed.
Nor is it confirmation... BUT I’d bet good money that a TON of people here on the forum know of “vaxxed” family & friends who are dealing with sudden appearance of aggressive cancers or return of cancers after years in remission.
For me, this includes my sister, best friend from school days, sis-in-law and a very young friend of my daughter.
Nice charts. What they tell me is that, other than the under age 18, there has been a significant drop off in the “other than cancer” deaths while the cancer deaths continues their long-term very slow decline in all age groups.
That “other than cancer” death drop off was in the past couple of years.
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