Another pro-vaccine journalist dies of cancer

 


 
Pro-vaccine journalist Jane Hansen DIES from a BRAIN TUMOR just three years after proudly announcing her Pfizer injections online


A prominent Australian journalist who bragged online after getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is dead at the age of “in her ’50s,” which is all the public seems to know about the length of her time on earth.

Jane Hansen is described as a “fantastic woman” who used to report for A Current Affair. She developed glioblastoma a year and a half ago, not long after she got injected with Pfizer’s double-dose mRNA injection series.

“Feeling exceptionally blessed to have received my first Pfizer vaccine today,” Hansen tweeted on July 14, 2021. “Not a single side effect. Enhancing immunity with a glass of red. Thank you science.”

That same day, Hansen tweeted again that she was “glad I got in for Pfizer,” adding that “Lots of people lining up doing their bit” as well, meaning she believed that anyone else like herself who got jabbed for COVID was doing their part to save humanity.


About a year or so after getting injected with Pfizer, Hansen was diagnosed with “a vicious brain cancer” that consumed her body rather quickly. She perished on the Gold Coast at around 11:40 pm on Aug. 6, 2024.

Hansen worked at The Sunday Telegraph. Before that, she was a war correspondent. Her family says she put up an “amazing fight” to rid her body of the post-injection cancer, but that it was simply not enough to save her.


On X, one user could not help but notice that this kind of thing seems to be happening a lot lately: many prominent public figures who once praised, bragged about, or lectured concerning COVID jabs are now dead.

“Some would even call it divine intervention,” the user wrote.

The Health Ranger offered his condolences, noting that it is “absolutely horrible when a ‘journalist’ who attacks those who tell the truth about vaccines gets jabbed herself, then grows brain cancer tumors and then dies from those tumors.”

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