Member of the European Parliament Gerald Hauser wanted to know why the number of new cancer cases in Austria has risen alarmingly since 2020. He received no answer to his question.
Source: Transition News, February 12, 2026
The incidence of cancer has increased in Europe and the rest of the world in recent years, with young people being particularly affected. Nevertheless, politicians and mainstream media have failed to draw any connection to the experimental mRNA “vaccines” to which citizens were pressured or forced to submit during the so‑called “Corona pandemic.”
Not even the possibility is being considered, although a number of studies document a link between vaccination campaigns and the increase in cancer cases (as reported, for example, here, here, and here).
In response to this apparent disregard, Austrian MEP Gerald Hauser posed an interesting question to the Health Committee during a parliamentary session (watch here). He wanted to know why the number of new cancer cases in Austria has exploded since 2020.
In his speech, Hauser presented data from Statistics Austria on the country’s cancer incidence over the past 25 years. According to this official source, the number of new cancer cases increased by 2,500 between 2001 and 2011. From 2011 to 2020, the figure rose from 40,000 to 44,500 — an increase of 4,500.
Since then, however, these numbers have soared rapidly, from 44,520 to 48,360. In just four years, there has been an increase of 4,000 new cases — a level of growth that previously took ten years to reach, Hauser noted. He described this surge as exponential and alarming.
For Hauser, cancer is “a scourge of humanity,” and therefore it seems obvious to him that politicians should do everything possible to reduce these numbers. Yet the EU, he concluded, apparently does not wish to address the issue.





