The Most Jabbed Countries in the World have the Highest Cancer Rates and it’s a Landslide

Source: World Population Review. Australia: 462.5 vs. 35.9 Sierra Leone Cancer Rate per 100K

Sage Hana

Mar 15, 2024

462.5 vs. 35.9 per capita cancer rates.

Sure. đź‘Ť

win by a landslide

To win (something) by a very large and decisive margin. A noun or pronoun can be used between “win” and “by.”

In a sentence:

Australia (and the heavily jabbed Western nations) won the per capita INCIDENCE OF CANCER contestover Sierra Leone (and the African nations) by a landslide.


I started my cancer research journey today trying to sort out if United States cities with Monster Research (i.e. Experiment on the Public?) facilities had higher cancer rates.

Such as the CDC in Atlanta.

Rather quickly, this focus got trampled as I tried to make sense of the WORLD cancer rate numbers.

World Population Review:

::head explodes::

This came to my mind immediately.

The population of Canada, Western Europe and the United States will be decimated more rapidly than on other continents, until the world population reaches a manageable level of 1 billion, of which 500 million will consist of Chinese and Japanese races, selected because they are people who have been regimented for centuries and who are accustomed to obeying authority without question.

Okay, so the two big agendas in play are POPULATION CONTROL and COMPLIANCE.

And these two agendas also are paramount in the Day Tapes.

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Day Tapes: 1, 2, 3, 4.


Alright, I will now reprint the World Population Review spin on the cancer rate numbers and break in and add my own commentary and insights.

Cancer Rates by Country 2024

Cancer is a disease in which cells begin to grow abnormally in a particular tissue or organ, which can eventually disrupt the body’s ability to function properly. Cancer has more than 100 different variations and can occur in nearly any type of cell, including the skin, tissues, organs, and blood. Many cancers can also spread, or metastasize, to other parts of the body. Cancer risk is influenced by several factors, such as nutrition, environment, physical activity, and genetics. Males are roughly 20% more likely than females to contract cancer and have higher cancer rates than women in almost every type of cancer. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world, behind only cardiovascular disease. It is estimated that every sixth death in the world is due to cancer.


Commentary:

From Day Tapes #1:

SUPPRESSING CANCER CURES AS A MEANS OF POPULATION CONTROL

    Cancer. He said. “We can cure almost every cancer right now. Information is on file in the Rockefeller Institute, if it’s ever decided that it should be released. But consider – if people stop dying of cancer, how rapidly we would become overpopulated. You may as well die of cancer as something else.”

Efforts at cancer treatment would be geared more toward comfort than toward cure. There was some statement that ultimately the cancer cures which were being hidden in the Rockefeller Institute would come to light because independent researchers might bring them out, despite these efforts to suppress them. But at least for the time being, letting people die of cancer was a good thing to do because it would slow down the problem of overpopulation.


Back to World Population Review:

Cancer tends to be more prevalent in high-income countries due to lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, and alcohol intake. Fortunately, these also tend to be countries with sound health care systems, which can better detect and treat cancer than the health-care systems in low-income countries. Moreover, advancements in medical knowledge and technology continue to improve each country’s cancer survival rate. Although a decreasing percentage of cancer patients succumb to the disease, the total number of deaths from cancer continues to rise. This is often attributed to the fact that the world’s ever-growing population includes more senior citizens, whose cancer risk is highest, than ever before. Cancer rates are typically expressed as a crude rate or as an age-standardized rate, which adjusts for the fact that some countries’ populations are younger overall than others.


Commentary…

::raises hand slowly::

I THINK I LOCATED THE PROBLEM.

Hello your “sound health care systems which can better detect and treat cancer” are the ones exploding with cancer!

The “sound health care systems” nations can better detect and treat the cancer…which (LOW NO OCTANE SPECULATION) they are causing.

IT’S THE SOUND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS WITH INCENTIVE STRUCTURES TO CAUSE AND THEN *TREAT (::wink-wink::) CANCER.


World Population Review continues.

Australia has the world’s highest age-standardized cancer rate at 452.4 cases per 100,000 people. Australia has some of the highest rates of breast cancer and melanoma in the world. New Zealand (745.2) and Ireland (645.1) rank second and third. On the other end of the chart, Niger has the lowest ASR cancer rate in the world at just 40.4 cases per 100,000 people, with the Gambia (42.8) and Nepal (70.4) close behind. However, it is also important to remember that these numbers estimate cancers that have been detected, not total cases in existence. It is likely that case tallies in underdeveloped countries such as Niger, Gambia, and Nepal are suppressed by the fact that many people lack access to adequate health care, thus their cancers are going undiagnosed.


Commentary:

Africa: NOOOOO!!!! That’s not it! Please Western Nations don’t try to come save us with your cancer testing and “VACCINES” any more!

"INFERTILITY: A Diabolical Agenda Documentary - Depopulation Agenda 21" Short Clip

“INFERTILITY: A Diabolical Agenda Documentary – Depopulation Agenda 21” Short Clip

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From the WHO regarding Sierra Leone, promo code Conspiracy Sarah:

15 February 2023

Sierra Leone, a smallish coastal nation of 7 million in the West African tropics interlaced by savannah and forest and grassland, was well on its recovery path from a hard bout with Ebola from 2014-2016 when the Covid-19 pandemic arrived.  

Medical care in the country is still hard to access in large parts of the country. While Sierra Leone was one of the first western African nations to receive COVID-19 vaccines—beginning its vaccine rollout in March 2021—by March 2022, Sierra Leone had only 14 percent of its population vaccinated. That was up from five percent two months previous. 

On the strength (12 mass vaccination campaigns in 2022 and three in 2021) and strenuous efforts to reach remote parts and populations of the country, a year on—as of March 2023—Sierra Leone had administered 7.8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines.  

37.9% of Sierra Leone’s total population has now been vaccinated against COVID-19 and in December 2022 Sierra Leone reached the target of vaccinating 70% of their adult population

STOP HELPING US, WESTERN NATIONS!


FIVE EYES AUSSIE SURE AS SHIT WENT ALL IN ON DEM DERE COVID SHOTS!

WHO: Let’s get those Covid Shots numbers up, Africa!

Who knows, maybe one day, Africa will get the benefit of more Cancer Testing and Vaccines because the WHO and Goliath Bill Gates and the UN mall cop US Dept. of Defense only want to help by mass producing lots of cancer-giving emergency military countermeasures for the Dangerous Germs.

Bill Gates’s 1997 Interview with RFK’s Dead Cousin John in George Magazine: “I fund population control…”

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Bill Gates's 1997 Interview with RFK's Dead Cousin John in George Magazine: "I fund population control..."

Ready to go on a little ride? A ride with some very rich people who have some ideas about stewardship of good ole Planet Earth. Just like the Day Tapes said so very long ago. I will link those at the end. Alright, let’s do this. Let’s pick it up in February, 1997

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