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Former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs developed cancer from the covid jabs

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Here a readable version of my earlier post, which was closed because of the formatting issue. 

 

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Kazuhiro Haraguchi, former Japanese Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, said that he had developed cancer from the covid vaccines he received, and has the evidence to prove it.

On Monday 19 May 2025, he tweeted the following:This is an analysis of my cancer cells. It was determined that the malignant lymphoma had metastasised to the tonsils, but the lesions were removed and sent to a research facility. Even two years after receiving the covid-19 vaccine, spike proteins were found in the malignant lymphoma. Conversely, N proteins were not detected. This indicates that I had not been infected with covid-19. We must put an end to the tragedies caused by the covid-19 vaccine as soon as possible. This data is planned to undergo further detailed analysis and will be used for a research paper.

Source: Kazuhiro Haraguchi on Twitter, 19 May 2025

Copied from: https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/p/robert-fripp-has-emergency-heart-surgery a substack that posts cases of the global toll of COVID “vaccination,” based on the reports collected by their worldwide team of researchers.

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1 minute ago, FritsSikkink said:

Can you stop posting this BS.

If you don't like it stop reading it ....

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6 minutes ago, johng said:

If you don't like it stop reading it ....

It is a forum designed to comment, I can call out BS anytime i want.

7 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

It is a forum designed to comment, I can call out BS anytime i want.

 

You can call out whatever you want.  But that's not what you want.  You want to prevent others from posting stuff you disagree with.

 

4 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

It is a forum designed to comment

 

Exactly  so why do you want  @Red Phoenix  to stop posting interesting and otherwise ignored subject matter ?

 

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11 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Can you stop posting this BS.

 

If it makes you feel better, you're not the only one who thinks it's BS.

 

But no one is going to stop posting BS any time soon. 

 

BS is everywhere. 

 

We are living in The Age of Fake News Deception. 

 

Hard to know fact from fiction. 

 

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25 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Exactly  so why do you want  @Red Phoenix  to stop posting interesting and otherwise ignored subject matter ?

 

 

Conspiracy covid jab nonsense is not interesting, it's boring and absurd 

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Proof? Perhaps in an alternate universe where conclusive evidence isn't required.

Seeing a spike does not 'prove' cause. It may form a working hypothesis (although biased) for further research. But certainly not 'proof.'

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8 minutes ago, proton said:

Conspiracy covid jab nonsense is not interesting, it's boring and absurd 

 

It's not so absurd to those of us who suffer from vaccine injuries.

 

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52 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Exactly  so why do you want  @Red Phoenix  to stop posting interesting and otherwise ignored subject matter ?

 

What I want is for him (or anyone) to post a 'real news report' on this. So please post Kyodo News, a Shimbun, etc., and let's not pretend some sub-stack article from an anti-vaxer is a credible source.

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Who is the arbiter of BS?

 

Confirmation bias, cognitive dissonance, "trust the science" are but three issues to contend with.

 

Start with an open mind.

 

Good luck! 😀

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They left out the part about traces of Covid being found in the studio where the 1969 lunar landing was staged.

 

 

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1 hour ago, johng said:

 

Exactly  so why do you want  @Red Phoenix  to stop posting interesting and otherwise ignored subject matter ?

 

He posts loads of OP's all about the same subject, in his view vaccines are bad. I understand his view the first time, no need to keep posting the same thing over and over again. 

1 minute ago, FritsSikkink said:

He posts loads of OP's all about the same subject, in his view vaccines are bad. I understand his view the first time, no need to keep posting the same thing over and over again. 

 

But he's not doing that.  He's posting updates as the data comes out.

 

Feel free to disagree or even debunk the data if you have actual information.  But some of us are interested.  So don't advocate squelching the data.

 

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55 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Conspiracy covid jab nonsense is not interesting, it's boring and absurd 

 yet here you are with a comment.

I think all you COVID conspiracy, pro and anti-trump folks, and anyone else arguing politics or similar here is an idiot, but it is the only action the forum sees.

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1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

You can call out whatever you want.  But that's not what you want.  You want to prevent others from posting stuff you disagree with.

 

 

No. It is about  the bombardment with unsubstantiated claims, innuendo, nonsensical claims and stupidity, all to push a social- political agenda.

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1 hour ago, johng said:

 

Exactly  so why do you want  @Red Phoenix  to stop posting interesting and otherwise ignored subject matter ?

 

 

Because it's very misleading/inaccurate.Grok reveals -

 

Assessment

Accuracy of the Tweet Attribution: The tweet quoted matches the content reported in multiple sources, and it is plausible that Haraguchi posted it on May 19, 2025, based on citations from X and web reports.

Validity of the Claim: While Haraguchi’s claim about spike proteins in his cancer cells is documented, the assertion that this proves the vaccine caused his cancer is not supported by rigorous scientific evidence. The claim is based on an unpublished analysis, and no peer-reviewed studies confirm a causal link between mRNA vaccines and cancer. The scientific community, including Japan’s health ministry, maintains that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective, with rare side effects that do not include cancer.

Critical Considerations: Haraguchi’s claims align with his broader anti-vaccine activism, which has drawn both support and criticism. The lawsuit from Meiji Seika Pharma highlights the contentious nature of his statements, and fact-checking organizations like Reuters and Science Feedback have debunked related claims about vaccines causing widespread harm.

Conclusion

The statement about Haraguchi’s tweet and his claim of developing cancer from COVID-19 vaccines is partially correct in that it accurately reflects his public statements and the content of his May 19, 2025, tweet. However, the claim that he “has the evidence to prove” the vaccine caused his cancer is unsubstantiated without peer-reviewed data. The scientific consensus does not support a link between mRNA vaccines and cancer, and Haraguchi’s claims should be viewed critically in light of his advocacy and the lack of published evidence. For further details, you may refer to Haraguchi’s X account or await the publication of his promised research paper, though no such paper is available as of now.

4 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

No. It is about  the bombardment with unsubstantiated claims, innuendo, nonsensical claims and stupidity, all to push a social- political agenda.

 

That's one opinion.

 

People all over the world are using this as an excuse for their sickness.

How many have filthy life styles obese, smoking and drinking, eating  garbage, receiving gay sex?  Family history?

 

11 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

People all over the world are using this as an excuse for their sickness.

How many have filthy life styles obese, smoking and drinking, eating  garbage?  Family history?

 

 

Exactly. Pretty soon the covid vaccine will be blamed for every illness on the planet. 

 

So no one needs to take personal blame for lifestyle choices.

 

Just blame Pfizer and Fauci for all your health problems. 

 

It's difficult to even pinpoint what causes cancer as there are probably numerous causes. 

 

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'Trust the Science' is perhaps the single most absurd comment in use today!

'Science' is anything BUT trust. It's constant research, constant reevaluation, constant questioning. It's never trust.

Perhaps 'Believe the Science' might be a better catchphrase.

1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

It's not so absurd to those of us who suffer from vaccine injuries.

 

 

Not another one 😄

35 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

No. It is about  the bombardment with unsubstantiated claims, innuendo, nonsensical claims and stupidity, all to push a social- political agenda.

 

The OP will be telling us to stock up with ivermectin next 🤣

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To the anti-vaxers:

 

Science and Research. Published in the library of the US National Institutes of Health.

 

"..we estimate that COVID-19 vaccination was associated with over 8 million fewer confirmed cases, over 120 thousand fewer deaths, and 700 thousand fewer hospitalizations during the first six months of the campaign." 

 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10129007/ 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, jayboy said:

However, the claim that he “has the evidence to prove” the vaccine caused his cancer is unsubstantiated without peer-reviewed data. The scientific consensus does not support a link between mRNA vaccines and cancer, and Haraguchi’s claims should be viewed critically in light of his advocacy and the lack of published evidence.

 

Let's dissect that Grok statement. 

 

First, they claimed that there was no evidence that it left the injection site.  Then data rolled in.  Next, they claimed that it was in the blood, but it was transitory and wouldn't get into organs.  Then data rolled in.  Then they claimed that it is in the organs even years later, but it won't cause problems.  Now, data is rolling in.
 

Had someone posted up a couple of years ago that it would still be in organs (and tumors) years later, it would have been deleted as heresy.  Now, that's widely accepted, but maybe there's no evidence that it caused the cancer.  Until more data rolls in.

 

How far do they have to move the goalposts before people snap to the fact that they just don't know? 

 

1 hour ago, proton said:

 

Not another one 😄

 

You wanna see the ER receipts?

 

 

Just now, impulse said:

 

You wanna see the ER receipts?

 

 

No just show the proof

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