Top Japanese oncologist says COVID-19 vaccines are “essentially murder”
By Cassie B. // May 17, 2024

Japan's top cancer doctor recently made headlines for openly admitting what many American doctors have been too afraid to say out loud: the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are “the work of evil” and have amounted to what is “essentially murder.”

The comments were made by Dr. Masanori Fukushima in a recent interview. The decorated oncologist set up the first outpatient cancer clinic at Kyoto University in Japan and was responsible for the first course at the school in pharmacoepidemiology.

He cited one particularly alarming side effect that the mainstream media in the U.S. hasn't reported on – the prevalence of “turbo cancers” that were “previously unseen by doctors.” He said that these cancers started appearing after the rollouts of the vaccines and have been progressing so quickly that they are often in stage 4 by the time doctors diagnose them.

He added that the jump in these cancers has been accompanied by increases in excess mortality from cancer in general to a degree that cannot be explained simply by missed treatments or screenings during COVID-19-related lockdowns.

He also pointed to sudden deaths seen in individuals shortly after receiving the vaccines, such as a 28-year-old man whose wife found him dead five days after his second dose of Pfizer's mRNA vaccine. It’s a story that is all too common these days, even in people with no history of health problems.

He said: “It’s serious. It’s essentially murder. In the end, I want to state clearly that this is my view.”

For Dr. Fukushima, it is no surprise that the countries that launched the most aggressive COVID-19 vaccination campaigns are seeing the highest rates of both infections and deaths, like Israel.

“Israel led in early and widespread vaccination but also had the highest death and infection rates. The less aggressively vaccinated areas saw less harm,” he said, adding that “Israel was quick to halt the vaccine.”

Increasing numbers of vaccinated people need medical care for health issues related to the jab

He said that the Japanese government has already documented more than 2,000 deaths connected to the shot, an estimate that he believes is low, along with numerous others who need medical care for serious health issues related to the jab.

“There are tens of thousands of people who must see a doctor because of vaccine-related issues,” he said.

He estimates at nearly a third of them are dealing with issues like chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis, and the problem is only going to get worse as numerous diseases have been spiking since the vaccine rollout. Unfortunately, there’s a chance that some of these patients may not get the attention and care they need.

“It’s as if we’ve opened Pandora’s box… We must take these damages seriously and address them earnestly. Any efforts to dismiss these damages as if they didn’t happen are frankly the work of evil. This is a quintessential example of the evil practice of science,” he asserted.

Dr. Fukushima also had some harsh words for the mainstream media and its failure to report on the dangers of the vaccines. He also called out the media for calling vaccine critics anti-science “heretics” and said those who silenced these individuals are the ones going against science, adding that they are “more akin to faith, hysteria or even cult behavior.”

He added: “I am now deeply concerned not only about a serious crisis in medicine but in science and democracy.”

Sources for this article include:

LifeSiteNews.com

FoxNews.com



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