Wednesday, March 26, 2025

SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: Before 1986, we had 1976 with the Swine Flu fiasco where there was so much injury that the vaccine-producing companies were no longer able to get insurance. So they went to the government and said, "We need you to indemnify us," and they did

"[Regarding 'vaccine'-induced cancers], SV40 [has been] called 'the perfect war machine.'" --Michele Carbone
It depends on . . . everything depends on your background immunity, which depends on what you're doing for fun and not fun, and how you're eating, and how much you're sleeping, etc., how much sun you're getting, sweating. Sweating gets rid of a lot of stuff. It's really good to sweat." --Suzanne Humphries

"The fact of the matter is that all cancers in humanity have gone up since the inception of vaccination. And... my educated opinion is that our lifespan should be 120 years."

"[Regarding 'vaccine'-induced cancers], SV40 [has been] called 'the perfect war machine.'"
Suzanne Humphries (), a physician and the co-author of Dissolving Illusions, describes for Joe Rogan () how "all cancers in humanity have gone up since the inception of vaccination," highlighting the fact that SV40—or "simian virus 40"—which has been present in multiple "vaccines," including the original polio "vaccines," has been referred to as "the perfect war machine." (Note that the SV40 *promoter* has been found in the COVID injections. The SV40 promoter is a DNA sequence from the SV40 virus that regulates gene expression and is widely used in genetic research because of its ability to drive strong and consistent protein production.) Without the use of "vaccines," which cause cancers, Humphries says that, in her educated opinion, humans' average lifespans should be approximately 120 years long.

PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT FROM CLIP "The fact of the matter is that all cancers in humanity have gone up since the inception of vaccination. And... my educated opinion is that our lifespan should be 120 years... I think with the knowledge that we have and the wealth that we have on this planet, [the] ingenuity we have on this planet, we should be able to be touching the 120-year mark more commonly than we do. "When vaccines started coming into humanity, we ... started introducing animal disease into humanity through the skin. And then we started doing intramuscular injections after the hypodermic needle was created. And then you started having deeper injections of animal disease, and of chemicals, and mercuries, and things like that. So along comes polio research. And the polio vaccine, even to this day, is made on African green monkey kidney cells. Now the African green monkey kidneys early on were basically taken out of their wild habitat in India, and millions of monkeys were brought to the USA for use. Unbeknownst to them and discovered by a scientist named Dr. Bernice Eddy is that there was a cancer-causing entity inside of the substrate that they were using to make the vaccine on the Petri dishes. And that entity was Simian Virus 40, called SV40 because there were 39 others discovered before it. Now we're up over 100. "So that information was suppressed heavily. Bernice Eddy was offered a ticket to wherever she wanted to go and as much money as she wanted, and she said, 'No, I'm staying." Long story short is they just kept taking her away from her work and distracting her, and there was another doctor, Dr. Anthony Morris as well. Anyway, so SV40 was around, and then Maurice Hilleman validated it later and said it came from the African green monkey kidneys. "Now it's benign in African green monkey, SV40. It is not benign in human beings. In human beings, it was called the perfect war machine by doctor Michele Carbone, who was one of the primary researchers looking at the carcinogenic potential of simian virus 40. "So simian virus 40 would have been in the live polio vaccines because there was nothing to kill it, but it was most likely also in the killed ['vaccines']. And African green monkey cells are actually still a listed ingredient on vaccines. So you can go ahead and look that up. It's a fact. "So how this affects me is that I'm a kidney specialist, and I looked at the curve of kidney cancers that have gone up since the inception of... polio vaccines and SV40 introduction. So what this virus does, it is it enhances two cancer-promoting genes, and it inhibits two cancer suppressors. Okay? That's why it's called the perfect war machine. "So that was in the vaccines that were injected. And so the bad news is that we don't need vaccines to give it to us anymore because we're gonna give it to each other forever, and it's never going anywhere. That was introduced to humanity like a lot of other diseases were through vaccination. We can give it to our kids. We can give it to each other. It comes out in the urine. "And so it lives in the green monkey kidneys. It lives in our kidneys. As a kidney specialist, there are a lot of mysterious diseases. Lo and behold, there was some research into some of them... [and] the research that that's really important just gets killed. The funding gets killed. "In terms of SV40 kidney cancers, there's no doubt that the rate of kidney cancers has gone up alongside ... the infection rate of humanity for SV40. As well as diseases like glomerulonephritis, which they do find the pathogen genetic material inside. And they even, in the old days, they found it in the tumors, but not the surrounding areas. So that just tells you that it was a stimulant for the tumor cells to start propagating. So that's just one of the things; that's just one of many, many of the obvious ones. "And even though it's been well defined in the medical literature, you will see still see that they only admit that it causes mesotheliomas and one other thing; not that it causes all the other things that it does, that it's been shown to cause in the other medical literature that got its funding revoked.

"So we probably both have it. Most of us probably have had it one time or other, you know, whether it's lying dormant in our kidneys. It depends on . . . everything depends on your background immunity, which depends on what you're doing for fun and not fun, and how you're eating, and how much you're sleeping, etc., how much sun you're getting, sweating. Sweating gets rid of a lot of stuff. It's really good to sweat." 

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