Cancer rates are rising rapidly in young women all across the western world…but what is behind this trend? Pollution? Nutrition? Societal decay? The answer just may surprise you…

Bartie Musa Commentary: Why are so many young women getting cancer in these last days? At increasingly younger and younger ages. Youth which was once supposed to be a beacon of health and vigor has become corrupted with sickness and “cancer”. Babylonian “doctors” try to point to outside sources as causing cancer, however here at the ANIMA Framework we know that cancer has spiritual as well as physical components to it.

We see an increase in cancer rates amongst the youth in these last days, because the deviation from Yahawah’s ordained lifestyle has reached new heights. The “sin” meter is increasing in society, and as that “sin” meter increases so do cancer rates. Let’s get into the analysis on this disturbing trend.

Returning to the Laws, Statutes, & Commandments of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi is the true path to lasting health. Not Radiation or surgery.

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The Cancer Epidemic Among Young Women: A Divine Judgment on Babylon

The Cancer Epidemic Among Young Women: A Divine Judgment on Babylon

Introduction: A Groaning Creation

Cancer among young women is surging at an unprecedented rate. It is not a random tragedy or the byproduct of chance—it is Yahawah’s judgment made manifest. Babylon, with its unchecked greed, environmental destruction, and rejection of Yahawah’s divine order, has sown the seeds of this epidemic. This is more than a health crisis; it is a spiritual reckoning, revealing the systemic corruption that has poisoned both bodies and souls.

Isaiah 24:5–6 warns us: “The earth is defiled under the inhabitants thereof, because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate.” This growing epidemic is a direct consequence of humanity’s rebellion against Yahawah’s laws.


Act 1: A Rising Epidemic—The Numbers Speak

Elise, a 29-year-old teacher, thought she was living a healthy life. Her diagnosis of stage 3 breast cancer shattered her perception of safety. “I exercise, I eat well—how did this happen to me?” she asked. Her story is tragically common in Babylon, where young women are increasingly burdened by illnesses once thought to strike only in later life.

The numbers are undeniable:

These statistics expose Babylon’s failure to protect its people. Healthcare inequities, environmental toxicity, and cultural pressures are destroying lives. Yet Yahawah’s judgment ensures no injustice will go unanswered. “For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.” — Luke 12:2.


Act 2: Environmental Poison—The Rot Beneath

Alicia, 34, lives in the shadow of Babylon’s industrial greed. Her neighborhood, dominated by factories and polluted waterways, has long been a breeding ground for illness. “We’ve been breathing this air and drinking this water for decades,” she said. “It feels like they’ve been poisoning us all along.”

The environmental damage is staggering:

Babylon’s pursuit of profit has defiled Yahawah’s creation, transforming fertile lands into toxic wastelands. Romans 8:22 declares: “For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.” This devastation is no accident; it is the fruit of greed and rebellion.


Act 3: Stress as a Weapon—The Overwork Culture

Maria, a 26-year-old marketing executive, had achieved what Babylon calls “success.” Behind the accolades, she was constantly fatigued, juggling deadlines and sleep deprivation until her ovarian cancer diagnosis forced her to confront the cost of her lifestyle.

The physiological toll of Babylon’s culture of overwork is well-documented:

This culture of relentless productivity glorifies burnout while destroying lives. Yet Yahawah offers an alternative: “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28.


Act 4: The Spiritual Crisis—Cancer of the Soul

Sabrina, 31, had drifted from the faith of her youth, seeking comfort in fleeting distractions. When cancer struck, it revealed the spiritual emptiness she had ignored. Her story highlights how disconnection from Yahawah leaves individuals vulnerable—not just physically, but spiritually.

The link between spiritual health and physical resilience is profound:

As Proverbs 17:22 reminds us: “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” The cancer of the soul is as deadly as any physical disease, and only Yahawah can provide true healing.


Act 5: The Judgment of Babylon

This epidemic is not random; it is prophetic. It reveals the corruption of Babylon’s systems, from its healthcare inequities to its environmental destruction and cultural decay. Yahawah’s judgment is unfolding in plain sight, exposing the futility of rebellion against His design.

Isaiah 47:11 warns: “Therefore shall evil come upon thee; thou shalt not know from whence it riseth: and mischief shall fall upon thee; thou shalt not be able to put it off.” Babylon’s collapse is inevitable, and this epidemic is one of many signs heralding its fall.


Conclusion: A Call to Repentance and Restoration

Cancer among young women is not just a statistic—it is Yahawah’s alarm. It reflects the corruption of Babylon and the urgency of repentance. Yet even in judgment, Yahawah extends mercy. “I am Yahawah that healeth thee.” — Exodus 15:26.

Healing—true healing—requires more than medicine. It demands a return to Yahawah’s truth, a rejection of Babylon’s lies, and a realignment with His divine order. The cancer epidemic is a warning, a chance to turn back before judgment becomes final.

May this be a wake-up call for all who hear it. Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi offers hope, restoration, and salvation to those who seek Him. Let us not delay, for the time is at hand.

Bartie Musa Commentary: This sharp and continually rising cancer rates is both alarming and not a coincidence. The wages of sin is to perish, the further away a society gets from Yahawah’s laws and a natural lifestyle the more the consequences. The increased cancers in young women is not just a physical problem, but also a spiritual problem. Many young women have had their lives co-opted by the Babylonian rat race and societal pressures. Motherhood, family, even relationships are being abandoned at a rapid rate. Societal order is breaking down, and it’s being reflected in physical manifestations such as cancer, obesity, and other health aliments.

This is why we must continue to pray for the strength daily to return to the laws, statutes, and commandements of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi that is where life is. Reject the ways of Babylon and embrace a clean, healthy, God fearing lifestyle. Amen. Shalawam to hopeful elect out there.

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