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Can't have the cattle notice things.

https://xcancel.com/Villgecrazylady/status/2055642950688784724

The last year the CDC published national cancer incidence statistics was for 2022. They used to have these stats compiled by May or June of the following year. But starting in 2022 they told us they needed years to sort and publish this data. They didn’t publish the 2022 numbers until late 2023 and they haven’t published another complete set of data since.

Instead if you google “CDC cancer statistics” you’ll get returns of articles titled “Highlights from 2025 US Cancer Statistics” that then use the data from 2003-2022.

Having spent an inordinate amount of time on CDC Wonder during the vaccine years, I know exactly how outrageous these games are. We should have complete data sets for at least 2023 & 2024 and by the end of next month we should have 2025 as well. But instead we are told to simply use pre-vaccine data to infer today’s numbers.

How long before the archives are corrupted and disappeared, making pre-vaccine to post-vaccine analysis impossible?

Can't have the cattle notice things. https://xcancel.com/Villgecrazylady/status/2055642950688784724 >The last year the CDC published national cancer incidence statistics was for 2022. They used to have these stats compiled by May or June of the following year. But starting in 2022 they told us they needed *years* to sort and publish this data. They didn’t publish the 2022 numbers until late 2023 and they haven’t published another complete set of data since. > Instead if you google “CDC cancer statistics” you’ll get returns of articles titled “Highlights from 2025 US Cancer Statistics” that then use the data from 2003-2022. > Having spent an inordinate amount of time on CDC Wonder during the vaccine years, I know exactly how outrageous these games are. We should have complete data sets for *at least* 2023 & 2024 and by the end of next month we should have 2025 as well. But instead we are told to simply use pre-vaccine data to infer today’s numbers. > How long before the archives are corrupted and disappeared, making pre-vaccine to post-vaccine analysis impossible?
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I think other countries have cancer patient data we can look at, but you can also see secondary indicators like cancer treatment expenditures (xcancel.com).

The cancer problem is bad and getting worse, but the all cause mortality data (xcancel.com) from several countries shows that excess deaths shot up when the COVID vaccines were rolled out, not when the so‐called pandemic started.