A woman doing 80 MPH on a California freeway—driving on three tires!—hits another car, then says she was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer (VIDEO)
What could possibly explain such reckless driving AND that diagnosis?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dsd5ph4p5mFh/
Well, why does she have pancreatic cancer? Did she get the COVID jab.... that would explain it, Why is she driving on three wheels at 80 mph with hatch open? That is more complicated and I am not going to kick over that hornet's nest, but to say we have a mental health crisis in this county is a vast understatement.
Some observations:
1) "Chemotherapy regimens have been associated with multiple psychiatric complications, including psychosis, mania and anxiety."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29599381/
*(This applies to several of the chemo drugs. Look into this if you're not familiar, and warn family members, especially those who got the jibby jab and are now more prone to cancer).
2) The jibby jab has obviously been tied to neurological problems (spike protein in the brain = prion disease, like mad cow disease). And the jibby jab is quite obviously responsible for a huge spike in sudden cancer.
https://dpbh.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/dpbhnvgov/content/Boards/BOH/Meetings/2021/SENEFF~1.PDF
3) Cancer patients are often required to take ALL childhood vaccines to "protect" their immune system. Both my brother and my neighbor were diagnosed with sudden invasive cancer after the jibby jab, and take a barrage of vaccines each visit. This is in addition to any immunotherapy shots - TDAP, Hib, Polio, HepA, HepB, Rotovirus, shingles, MMRV (Yup, both chicken pox and shingles vaccines at the same time, makes no sense, I wish an oncologist would comment on this). And of course, flu shot + every Covid booster. This will kill anyone quickly, all that aluminum & mercury at the same time, and can certainly cause neurological problems (which they both now have, in addition to the cancer).
4) I saw something similar happen right in front of me (and my kids) on the highway a few months ago. After the guy went over the guardrail, I went to render aid. He was unresponsive, but had a cotton ball + band aid on his arm. Just sayin.