The Russian Cure for Cancer You've Never Heard Of
President Vladimir Putin came out with a sensational announcement that Russian scientists had developed a new anti-cancer vaccine


However, for a Westerner person trapped in an information bubble that keeps him obedient and unaware of reality, this news never appeared on their radar. How could the masters of the Collective West, who have declared Russia cancelled, defeated and whose economy has been destroyed and who has lost millions of men in Ukraine, admit that Russia, “the gas tank masquerading as a country”, had once again beaten the Combined West in applied sciences? This a few years after the Sputnik V vaccine for COVID-19 was released and widely distributed before the widely touted Western mRNA C19 gene therapies could be shipped?
When reality becomes inescapable, as happened with Russian hypersonic missiles like Zircon and Oreshnik, which are at least one if not two generations ahead of the best that a bloated US Military Industrial Complex can produce, it will be declared that this Russian technology was also stolen from America. Trump did this, to the laughter of Russians, when he stated that the reason the US so far has been an abysmal failure at in-atmosphere hypersonic missiles, compared to Russia and China, is because Russian spies stole the plans from the US.
What ever you do, do not blame this American technical failure on the failed education system for the natives in STEM, the corrupt mess of the MIC or simple incompetence, nah, it’s Boris and Natasha, when in doubt always blame the Russians. Apparently, Russian spies stole the only copy of the hypersonic technology the U.S. had and the Americans neglected to backup any of their research. Thus the US has now fallen behind by decades. I am sure that by the end of 2025, we will hear some similarly asinine statement from the White House on the issue of cancer vaccines in Russia.
Why by the end of 2025? Because for the vaccine Anteramiks, the end of 2025 will mark the completion of the first human trials and we will know how effective this therapy has been on the first 50 volunteers. These volunteers were chosen out of 6,000 people who applied. All suffer from incurable melanoma, which has failed to respond to standard treatments. For all these people, the hope for not just a normal life, but preserving life itself, rests on the new “vaccine”.
The reason that this is being tested on only melanoma is simply that as a skin cancer, it's the easiest cancer to work with. Later stages in 2026 will aim for a very large test trial and will be tested on other types of cancers as well as in conjunction with other treatments.
Time frame:
Anteramiks completed clinical trials in November 2024. After that the announcement of its existence was made and a search of volunteers for the first human trials began. By the end of this month, the volunteers will have been chosen.
The trials are set to begin in September 2025. Before that two things will happen. The vaccine will be tailored to the biology of each person and their disease. That is correct, this is not as simple as making a mass batch, but has to be customized for each person. Also by August 2025, the clinic developing the vaccine, the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, should get the authorization from the government to proceed to human trials.
Since this is supposed to work relatively quickly, a start in September should show full results, or a lack of, by the end of 2025.
As for the Costs?
The costs of development of this cure are being shouldered by the government. To this end, it has already been declared that for citizens of Russia and Belarus, the would-be cure will cost patients nothing. As for foreigners, the cost to the government is 300,000 rubles or about $3,000, so for foreigners seeking a cure, this will run them in the $4,000-$5,000 range for therapy and clinic stays plus travel expenses. Even allowing up to $10,000 for the costs of flights to Russia from Western countries via Turkey or the UAE and a few months of convalescence in Russia, that's affordable for millions of middle class people in the Western world.
This should be no surprise, as previous successful Russian endeavors, be it the first vaccine against Ebola or the Sputnik V vaccine, were also developed and sold for relative low price. Compare that to the Western-manufactured and untested vaccines that netted Big Pharma tens of billions while they were given, as Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has railed against, full immunity from answering in court for the destroyed lives of their victims. Although it contains a weakened form of the COVID spike protein, we do not hear horror stories about the Sputnik V shot that we see from the Western-manufactured poisons, such as 'died suddenly' heart attacks in previously healthy young athletes, turbo cancers in children and adults, or the horrifying meter-long blood clots in autopsied arteries.
How does this work?
This is the catch, which may turn off or upset a large chunk of our audience, but should not. The Russian therapy uses messenger RNA. Yes, the Western gene therapy masquerading as a COVID vaccine also used mRNA technology. However, one must consider that the issue is not the platform itself, but how it is tested and to what ends it is used. Western COVID “vaccines” went through almost zero testing, rushing through animal and human trials before going straight into mass vaccination, with scarcely any standard safety protocols in-between.
The Russian vaccine, which uses the same base technology but through different methods, is going through a full multi-year testing, including clinical trials and two waves of human testing, to make sure that it's safe.
Furthermore, the Russian “vaccine” is not technically a vaccine, and it will not be used as a vaccine, that is for purposes of immunization. It's been called a vaccine because it is based off weakened cancer cells, so in some ways it is similar to a vaccine. However, this is gene therapy at its finest and individually tailored to each patient's cancer. It will not be administered to healthy people, but used only in the treatment of diagnosed and aggressive cancers.
The aim of the therapy is to cause an immune response that will destroy the cancer cells on its own. The problem often with cancers that metastasize is that they evade the immune system, either because the mutation is minor enough that the immune system does not notice it, or because a person's immunity is already suppressed due to another infection or outside forces. Examples of this suppression are the destruction of the immune system caused by AIDS, repeated and severe infections of COVID (resulting in 'long COVID' symptoms), or if a person is malnourished or coping with high-stress situations like combat.
This mRNA is programmed to attack only the cells of that specific cancer, causing them to create proteins that irritate the body and generate an immediate immune response. Basically, they are creating flashing strobe lights for the immune system to spot and kill the cancer cells. Similar approaches have been tried less successfully with various biological irritants, such as enzymes from the Australian Blushwood tree’s berries.
The body, with immune boosters also administered, will then ravenously attack the cancer cells, destroying the tumors. This will also stop the metastases of the cancer. Any new future cancers will require a new individualized work up, so again, this is not an immunization but a targeted therapy.
That's not all.
Equally buried by the Western “truth” tellers is the Russian gene therapy product Utmefra which was developed to combat leukemia and has already one successful human trial. Also, the Kazan Federal University Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology is developed their own platform for curing of lung cancer, one of the deadliest and most difficult cancers to treat, due to how quickly it can metastasize through the body. This therapy is also approaching the human trials stage.
The future of the human race is bright, including for Westerners who can take advantage of Russia's medicinal breakthroughs. But for far too many in the Western media bubble, they might not know it.