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Dr. Nili 'Mengela' Kaplan-Myrth Reveals Turbo Cancer Diagnosis

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Canadian Doctor Who COVID Vaccinated Thousands of Kids at ‘Jabapalooza’ Reveals Turbo Cancer Diagnosis

Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, a well-known Ottawa family physician who became the most prominent advocate for Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, has announced that she is battling uterine cancer.

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Sourcehttps://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/canadian-doctor-who-covid-vaccinated

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Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, a well-known Ottawa family physician who became the most prominent advocate for Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, has announced that she is battling uterine cancer.

Kaplan-Myrth, who organized several high-profile community vaccination clinics in Ottawa dubbed “Jabapalooza,” was known for her passionate push to get as many people vaccinated as possible — including those who were ‘ineligible’ under regulations, and as many children as possible.

Her diagnosis has reignited discussion across Canada’s alternative health and wellness communities, where many are calling for more open scientific debate about the long-term effects of the experimental mRNA platform.

While mainstream health officials maintain that the vaccines are safe and effective, critics say the public deserves far greater transparency about adverse event data, potential long-term risks, and the health outcomes of those who received multiple booster doses.

Kaplan-Myrth is believed to have received two vaccinations and eight boosters at the time of her uterine cancer diagnosis.

 

29 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

Canadian Doctor Who COVID Vaccinated Thousands of Kids at ‘Jabapalooza’ Reveals Turbo Cancer Diagnosis

Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, a well-known Ottawa family physician who became the most prominent advocate for Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, has announced that she is battling uterine cancer.

image.png.14d2e5cf675ea98483541b8c2f3ec38e.png

Sourcehttps://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/canadian-doctor-who-covid-vaccinated

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995a34ef-09c7-4b53-a5e0-20e965bc426d_678x381.webp.a5f4fe477180775985210ff1b48a1630.webp

 

Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, a well-known Ottawa family physician who became the most prominent advocate for Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout, has announced that she is battling uterine cancer.

Kaplan-Myrth, who organized several high-profile community vaccination clinics in Ottawa dubbed “Jabapalooza,” was known for her passionate push to get as many people vaccinated as possible — including those who were ‘ineligible’ under regulations, and as many children as possible.

Her diagnosis has reignited discussion across Canada’s alternative health and wellness communities, where many are calling for more open scientific debate about the long-term effects of the experimental mRNA platform.

While mainstream health officials maintain that the vaccines are safe and effective, critics say the public deserves far greater transparency about adverse event data, potential long-term risks, and the health outcomes of those who received multiple booster doses.

Kaplan-Myrth is believed to have received two vaccinations and eight boosters at the time of her uterine cancer diagnosis.

 

Follow the money as far as the cancer-shots went. Just bad luck for her to get a couple of hot ones.

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