Eight out of the 68 people who died board the plane that mysteriously dropped out of the sky in Brazil last week were turbo cancer doctors who were traveling to a major vaccine conference to warn the public about a “bombshell” discovery they had just made.
The doctors were reportedly aboard the ATR-72 turboprop plane that crashed in a residential area near Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Friday.
They were cancer doctors en route to SBTMO 2024, a cancer and vaccine conference.
They have been investigating the global surge in turbo cancers in the run-up to the plane crash.
There were originally supposed to be 15 cancer doctors aboard the same flight, but seven of them changed their itineraries to take an earlier flight that same day.
Those seven survived while the other eight perished along with everyone else on the flight.
It apparently took a while to identify the name of the conference at which these cancer doctors were scheduled to attend.
According to “Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives” (@dom_lucre) on X, the media “didn’t make it easy” to figure out where these cancer doctors were headed, which begs the question, why?
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