Eight of the 68 people who died in Brazilian plane crash were cancer doctors on their way to SBTMO 2024


We have learned that eight of the 68 passengers (some media reports are claiming there were only 61 or 62 passengers) aboard the ATR-72 turboprop plant that crashed in a residential area near Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Friday were cancer doctors en route to SBTMO 2024, a cancer and vaccine conference.

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?

In case you missed it, check out the following footage showing the plane as it spiraled in a strange way down towards the ground before crashing and exploding:

(Related: The plane crash that killed former Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, his foreign minister and seven of their companions earlier this year was also suspicious.)

Pfizer betting big on cancer – were they behind this?

SBTMO, by the way, stands for the Brazilian Society of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy. Its purpose is to establish voluntary standards and accreditation programs for cellular therapy.

“In a simpler sense, they decide what is considered real or fake in that cancer field,” the Dom Lucre X account explains. “If a treatment or cure is suggested, they decide if it is accredited which determines if the treatment or curr [sic] can be used.”

In other words, the oncologists were traveling to the conference to hear the latest developments in the cancer field. Perhaps there were some important discoveries on the docket that had to be stopped?

Keep in mind that Big Pharma is all about cancer these days. Even more so than vaccines, companies like Pfizer are betting big on new cancer drugs to keep their profits flowing.

Could it be that the doctors on the downed flight had information or discoveries that threatened to make cancer a thing of the past without expensive new drugs? Were the doctors silenced to keep them from upsetting the apple cart?

“They’ve been preventing the cure of cancer for decades,” someone wrote on X, adding that she does not believe in coincidences. “Pharmaceuticals make way too much money off keeping us sick.”

Another agreed, though apparently cancer “has been cured several times” but every single time the people behind it “end up dead and their research vanishes.”

“So a plane that’s been in the air for over an hour comes to a dead stop, then ‘pancakes’ out of the sky like a helicopter and just so happens to have serious decisionmakers in the cancer field aboard?” asked another.

Someone from Brazil who is familiar with what happens at SBTMO 2024 mourned the loss of these eight cancer doctors, whom she described as “experts” whose loss “is a huge blow to the field.”

“What did these cancer doctors know?” asked another, adding to the growing suspicion that this was some kind of conspiracy.

If you are looking for ways to fight cancer using non-traditional means, check out CancerSolutions.news.

Sources for this article include:

X.com

NaturalNews.com


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