..a terrifying story of a suspected COVID-19 mRNA vaccine injury
Winona Lake, Indiana – 19 year old Hagen Kneep is a 2021 Indiana Junior All-Star basketball player. He is currently a freshman at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana.
In late 2022, he had weeks of stomach pain and swelling. In November 2022 he was diagnosed with appendix cancer. (click here)
“The first time surgeons opened up Hagen Knepp’s stomach for a look inside, they stopped what they were doing and stitched him back up. It was too much, tumors everywhere.” (click here)
They went back in on Jan.12, 2023, for a surgery that took 22 hours.
Doctors began by removing his tumor-filled appendix, and kept finding more that needed to go. “They took out my appendix, part of my liver, half my colon. My pancreas, I think that’s gone. What else – my peritoneum, that’s gone. I know there’s more, but that’s all that comes to mind.”
After doctors removed much of his stomach they gave Hagen a chemotherapy bath, heating up a highly concentrated chemotherapy solution and pouring it into his abdominal cavity.
His mother described it as:
Hagen Knepp graduated from Barr Reeve High School in 2022. The high school hosted numerous COVID-19 vaccine clinics in 2021 (click here)
“The shot was first available to students and staff. Then after school, the community could stop by. All in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19. People need to read and educate themselves. Go to the CDC website. Go to the company website for Pfizer and Moderna. Read and educate yourself and then make the decision that is best for you and your family.”
It’s a very rare cancer, 1 in a million, but there are two VAERS reports of this happening.
60 year old man had Pfizer dose #1, two months later was diagnosed with stage 4 appendix cancer and he died 3 weeks after diagnosis.
70 year old man had two Moderna doses, 5 months later he developed shortness of breath while walking upstairs and low hemoglobin, was diagnosed with appendix cancer needing major surgery.
Appendix adenocarcinoma is a very rare cancer affecting 1 person out of every 1 million, and usually ages 50-55 years old.
One of the news stories gave a hint at what the doctors were thinking: “their first thought was six months of chemotherapy, try to slow whatever was growing inside because there was just too much to remove. The next day, after a look at the pathology report, they changed their mind and scheduled surgery in six weeks”. (click here)
This suggests his cancer was so aggressive and rapidly progressive, they knew they didn’t have 6 months to wait, and that conventional chemo probably wouldn’t work. So they changed their minds on treatment and went with a very extensive surgery and intraperitoneal chemotherapy.
This is most likely a turbo cancer: extremely rare cancer, wrong age group, very rapidly progressive and aggressively metastatic.
Every cancer in a COVID-19 mRNA vaccinated individual must be considered in the context of immune system destruction caused by COVID-19 vaccines. These cancers don’t behave as expected, as they will represent an entirely new process that Oncologists have never encountered before.
When Oncologists are rushing to change treatment because of the unexpected way the cancer is behaving, always suspect a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine induced “turbo cancer”.