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A concerning surge in New Cancer Patient search activity - continues to conform to its 2025 acceleration.

- New Cancer Patient Searches - Cancer Novel Circumstance Search Family

Covid-19 did not cause this.The vaccine clearly is the chief suspect/impetus behind this and the corroborating data on cancer mortality, treatment expenditures, drug spending, and diagnoses.

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The sharp, sustained post-2021 surge in "New Cancer Patient" and "Cancer Novel Circumstance" Google searches signals a real increase in new diagnoses, especially aggressive/unusual ("turbo") cancers, correlating with vaccine rollout, not COVID infections. This aligns with rising excess cancer mortality, treatment costs, and young-onset cases, indicating a potential public health crisis.

The cancer increase is higher in more highly-vaccinated states, and is inversely related to the rate of Covid infection for those same states.
 

56% Of Americans Now Suspect COVID-19 'Vaccines' Caused Mass-Deaths​

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Public opinion is shifting... and they want action.

A new Rasmussen survey of likely U.S. voters - conducted September 7–9, 2025, with a ±3% margin of error - reveals that 56% believe side effects from the COVID-19 shots have likely caused a significant number of unexplained deaths. Nearly one-third (32%) say it’s very likely. Only 35% still dismiss the idea.

This shows that what was once called a “conspiracy theory” has become the mainstream view. The majority of Americans now believe vaccine harms are real and widespread.

Support for HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reflects this shift. Half of voters (50%) say government health officials deserve criticism for their handling of the pandemic, while 42% even think CDC employees should be fired for their role in misleading the public.

Among those who strongly believe the shots caused deaths, over 70% want CDC firings.

Partisan divides remain—70% of Republicans, 46% of Democrats, and 54% of independents think the vaccines likely caused deaths—but the skepticism crosses party lines and racial groups.

In fact, black (64%) and Hispanic (57%) voters are even more likely than white voters (54%) to suspect deadly vaccine effects.

According to the survey, RFK Jr. is viewed favorably by 45% of voters, with strong support among Republicans and independents, even as Democrats turn sharply against him.

The takeaway: A credible, nationally representative poll now confirms most Americans believe COVID-19 shots have killed many people, and they want accountability from the CDC and government health leaders.
 
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