Anonymous ID: 8765f9 Jan. 1, 2026, 4:39 p.m. No.24058667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8673 >>8690 >>8702 >>8757 >>9272

Looking at Scott Adams and his public online slow death.

Just gets me thinking.

 

If you go back starting in the fifties until today, it seems to me a creepy thing was done. I believe that white men and women were made ill, with creepy cancers and others incurable diseases on purpose. I think this is one of the reasons that if all of the crimes against humanity were told in full,

“that most people who learned the truth would need to be hospitalized” is a under statement. When you go back and just make a list of famous people, especially people with white people dna, and list what they died of, it is truly weird. I wonder if when one goes to hospitals for yearly “checkups” and tests, if they become targets to “make ill”. To remove white masculine dna from the world. Women also. I know it sounds fantastical to normies, but by believing “doctors” and tests, you get pharmaceuticals and chemo and radiation and many other “killers” into your body because you believe the “reports”. Colon tests, prostate tests, breast tests, in my opinion are gateway testing to “find cancers”, “abnormal” items….then you become alarmed and and take everything they throw at you. Then you die anyway.

What got me looking at this was Robert Ulrich and his wife. Their illnesses and deaths. Robert Ulrich was very handsome and masculine. He was also Rusyn and Slavik. Wife was Canadian and Scottish. Also very beautiful.

Again I know it sounds strange, but I immediately thought “were they made to become sick”. It made headlines as they died, years apart, but as I was reading about them it just kept coming to my mind the possibility that white people are targeted for disease on purpose, made infertile, sicknesses that drain finances and dying due to disease. So many handsome white actors who were considered strong and handsome die of disease, public sees due to fame, they run to doctors “just in case”, like it advertises “you too, must go get screened”. Almost every leading man actor that was white and tall and rugged died of weird cancers.

Go back and just think of a few and see what they died of.

 

I even think that people can be targeted once you are in the chain of visiting doctors. And yes I think Hollywood power can make this shit happen as I think it is a mafia business. Once you are in these systems, in my opinion any body in these offices or hospitals can also be in the club and it only takes a moment to stick you with something, “doctor” reports, “medicate” you, get you to take something you think is “medicine”…whatever. No one can ever point and say you were “targeted” to die uncomfortably. You just die and they print the “news” of how you died. Imagine if some asshole higher up inHollywood “mafia” thinks you crossed them or has some unnatural hatred of you, due to your handsome “dna”. Again, “far fetched” is what many will say, but I have deep suspicions that white people have been being killed off for decades and “medicine” and “rare disease” is just the headline, so we just accept it.

 

 

Actor Robert Urich died from synovial cell sarcoma, a rare cancer attacking the body's joints, on April 16, 2002, at age 55, after a long battle with the disease.

 

Any way. Just my opine.

Anonymous ID: 8765f9 Jan. 1, 2026, 4:41 p.m. No.24058673   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8690

>>24058667

> that most people who learned the truth would need to be hospitalized” is a under statement.

 

Once people, especially white people, realize we are being eradicated, on purpose, people will lose their minds, thinking about all the lost family members over decades. That their family and white lineage was targeted to be no more over time.

Anonymous ID: 8765f9 Jan. 1, 2026, 4:48 p.m. No.24058690   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24058673

>>24058667

Robert Ulrich

> Actor Robert Urich died from synovial cell sarcoma, a rare cancer attacking the body's joints, on April 16, 2002, at age 55, after a long battle with the disease.

 

Age 55

 

BUT…

 

 

Synovial Sarcoma

Synovial sarcoma (SS) is a rare, aggressive soft tissue cancer, often

occurring in young adults

near large joints (knee, ankle, wrist) but can appear anywhere, even in the lungs or abdomen, despite its name suggesting joint origin. It often presents as a painless, slow-growing lump and is characterized by specific genetic mutations (translocations), with treatments including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, though it can be challenging to cure once it spreads.

Key Characteristics

Rarity: It's a rare type of sarcoma, making up about 5-10% of all soft tissue sarcomas.

 

Age Group: Most commonly diagnosed in adolescents and young adults, often under 40.

 

Location: Typically in the extremities (arms, legs, feet, near large joints like the knee, hip, shoulder), but can occur in the abdomen or lungs.

Genetic Basis: Almost always involves a specific genetic translocation (gene fusion), which is key for diagnosis and treatment.

Signs & Symptoms

A noticeable, often painless lump that grows slowly.

Pain, numbness, or swelling if near a nerve.

Difficulty swallowing, breathing, or changes in voice if in the head/neck.

Diagnosis & Treatment

Diagnosis: Requires advanced imaging (MRI) and a biopsy to examine cells.

Treatment: Often involves a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, though treatment plans vary. Early detection and specialized care are crucial.

Prognosis

Early-stage synovial sarcoma can often be cured with standard care.

The prognosis is worse if the cancer has spread or recurred, but survival rates vary (around 50-60% five-year survival), and ongoing research seeks new therapies.