I could believe it.
Somewhere back in the depths of the thread,
@Drain Todger (while rummaging in his kitchen sink, no doubt) pointed to the possibility that something in the mRNA jab, or in the S protein it creates, disrupts the function of mitochondria in some way. Disruption of how mitochondria function is rising up as a possible, perhaps universal cause for why cells become cancerous. The hypothesis goes like this: all cells undergo a constant process called the Krebs cycle, or citric acid cycle, which functions to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP, the molecule cells use to transport energy) by oxidising carbs, proteins, and fats. In a healthy aerobic cell the cycle runs in one "direction", taking in water and acetyl-CoA (a molecule derived from carbon compounds like fats), and excreting CO2 and hydrogen ions. In the other (used by anaerobic bacteria and such like), it takes in hydrogen ions and CO2, and produces water and carbon compounds, like sugars or alcohols. Either way, it produces ATP as part of the cycle. It's a lot more complicated, the important part is that it has two "directions".
The mitochondria are basically dedicated krebs cycle containers. In senescent cells, but also in cancer cells, the mitochondria run the krebs cycle backwards and function effectively as fermenters, scavenging hydrogen ions and CO2 from the body. Cancer cells become decoupled from everything else by this process, able to grow by using the waste products of healthy cells, while their own waste products cause damage to those cells and kill off "competition".
Anyway, the point of this is, if mitochondria are damaged, then their normal processes will malfunction. The possibility that cancer is
caused by a cell inverting its krebs cycle is still being explored and might be relevant here. If the spike protein or the lipid carrier are damaging mitochondria, then there's a fairly short route to the shots causing cancer wherever they settle. One test of the hypothesis would be a sudden increase in ovarian and testicular cancers over the next few years.
(As an aside, I also have to recommend
this chap, Nick Lane, who has been at the forefront of breaking down and understanding the function of living cells, to the point of being able to experimentally speculate about how life got started in a way that actually makes sense. It was one of his videos that prompted the connection here, in the context of cancer and mitochondria rather than anything vaccine related. Just in case anyone gets the wrong idea.)