A world-leading data expert has just raised the alarm after conducting a bombshell study that directly links the deadly global turbo cancer spike to Covid mRNA vaccines.
Data analyst Edward Dowd appeared on the Dr. Drew show Wednesday and unveiled startling data that points to a significant and troubling rise in cancer deaths.
The latest report from Phinace Technologies, authored by Carlos Alegria and Yuri Nunes, uncovers a disturbing trend in cancer deaths among elderly people following the rollout of the COVID-19 injections, specifically in the 75 to 84 age group.
“There was no signal in 2020,” Dowd told Dr. Kelly Victory, a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 30 years of clinical experience.
However, there was a “clear deviation” in 2021 and 2022.
Underlying Cancer Deaths
Historically, underlying cancer deaths per 100,000 people, that is, cancer deaths primarily attributed to cancer itself, decreased from 2010 to 2019 (see trend line).
That is – a cancer death where cancer is just one of the contributing factors.
Multiple cause-cancer death rates in 2022 exceeded the 2010 to 2019 trend by a staggering 16%.
Notably, multiple-cause cancer death rates also spiked in 2020, with COVID-19 being a contributing factor. However, the situation got much worse in 2021 and 2022.
Data analyst Ed Dowd told Dr. Kelly Victory that cancer death rates should have gone down in 2021 and 2022, citing the pull-forward effect.
Because multiple-cause cancer deaths exceeded what was already expected in 2020, fewer people (think resources) should have been available to “fill the bucket” in 2022 and 2023.
Unfortunately, “not only did we fill the bucket, we filled it more,” lamented Dowd. “So this is a problem.”
“We should have seen negative excess deaths, but we didn’t. We saw add-ons and add-ons, and the absolute numbers are kind of stunning.
For underlying causes, in 2022, the excess cancer deaths were about 18,000.
“For multiple-cause, excess cancer deaths with another contributing factor were 29,000. So about [47,000] excess underlying and multiple-cause [cancer] deaths in 2022. That’s a lot of people in this age group [75-84].”
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