Do COVID vaccines cause seven cancers?
In an interview on Mike Lindell’s station, a McCullough Foundation scientist claims that COVID vaccines cause cancers of the breast, colon, prostate, bladder, stomach, lung, and thyroid.
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In an interview on Mike Lindell’s station, a McCullough Foundation scientist claims that COVID vaccines cause cancers of the breast, colon, prostate, bladder, stomach, lung, and thyroid.
In a video online, the McCullough Foundation claims that vaccines given years ago can cause babies now to die.
A tweet shared far and wide claims that COVID vaccines are made with SV40, which causes cancer.
Dr. Simone Gold posted a video that claims even though pregnant women were once warned to avoid things like sushi and wine, they are now being told to get four vaccines during pregnancy, including one the she says cannot be “turned off.”
Anti-vaxxers published a study that claims COVID vaccines can quietly damage the heart in some people, so everyone who got vaccinated should be checked for heart problems.
A case study does not prove mRNA COVID vaccines change DNA. The journal may not vet research, the funder has a conflict, and a match may be coincidence.
Claims that unvaccinated children are healthier rely on a paper whose own off-switch uses the same lipid nanoparticles it calls harmful.
A child’s tragic death is falsely blamed on vaccines. We explain how emotion, not evidence, drives this claim—and what the facts actually show.
Years of research show COVID vaccines do not cause cancer. Claims like “turbo cancer” are not supported by science, data, or basic biology.
Does a new study prove COVID vaccines damage kidneys and organs? Not exactly. This post explains what the research really says and what it doesn’t.