Surgeon who owns LA Times claims COVID may cause cancer, says he's seeing spike proteins in tumors

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There's conspiracy theories, and then theres Patrick Soon-Shiong, the surgeon who owns the LA Times, talking about how he's now seeing spike proteins "from COVID" in the aggressive tumors of his patients.

Chris Cuomo: 'When you look in tumors what are you seeing?

Dr. Soon-Shiong: 'There's now evidence that when you actually biopsy the tumors, there's a spike protein inside those tumors.'

Chris Cuomo: 'From Covid?'

Dr. Soon-Shiong: 'From Covid.'

As you might imagine, Dr. Soon-Shiong, "when the pandemic hit ... was worried that the coronavirus was also one of those cancer-causing, or oncogenic viruses, since it was known to suppress the immune system's natural killer cells."

I said, God help us if Covid is one of them.

Well, according to Soon-Shiong, it is:

COVID is acting like HPV and is what we call an oncogenic virus -- a virus that can cause cancer. It can take young children, create cancer, take people in remission, create cancer.

Soon-Shiong described "10-year-olds with colon cancer," "a 13-year-old who died from pancreatic cancer, a friend whose thymoma was dormant for 30 years who now has widespread metastasis after catching COVID.

And this is a man known for the creation of a chemotherapy drug, Abraxane, which "uses nanoparticles to deliver a tumor-killing chemical more safely and effectively than prior treatments." So he's not just some geek off the street.

To be clear, this has nothing to do with the vaccine and everything to do with the virus that is COVID-19. In fact, Dr. Soon-Shiong says the vaccines did not address COVID's "cancer problem."

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