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Sabrina Page's avatar

I am concerned that this much publicized case of the woman who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer - Diane Balon - is actually a ploy to get everyone to have their bloodwork analyzed for nefarious purposes. Everyone be careful.

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FourWinds's avatar

I never trusted western medicine and hate it all, but the scamdemic really turned me off. I will be grateful for their help in fixing a broken bone, but other than that, they are mostly useless. Yes, there are good doctors, but very few any more it seems. It's all about the tests and grubbing money from people who can't afford it. I always thought if I was stupid enough to walk into a doctor's office now, they would say something like "You may have cancer!! We've *got* to do 100,000 dollars worth of tests right awaaaaaaay!"

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Sabrina Page's avatar

100% agree

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Padrig's avatar

I agree with the sentiment but all they do is set the bone, presumably so that it heals "properly." It is only Yahweh that can repair us.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Kind of like the PCR tests used to collect DNA.

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Sabrina Page's avatar

Yes that is what I think - and she works for a health insurer in Canada.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Wonder what number booster she is on.

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A.J.'s avatar

Like AIDS tests for asymptomatic people with its patent royalties going to Gallo to sell the drug cocktails with more royalties for others in one big fear porn psy-op while nada, zip, zero was done by the US government to boost naturally any citizens' immune systems. Details here:

https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/40-years-on-first-announcement-of

Gee! The JFK Era Presidential Fitness Award program for school kids from my youth was gutted, too. Wonder why?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And 23 and me

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Sabrina Page's avatar

yes absolutely

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shayne's avatar

I thought the same. Give them the information to target vaccines to individuals.... No thanks.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That popped up in conspiracy theory in perhaps '20. Maybe earliest '21.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

You have a point. Any technology can be used for great good or great evil. As much as i’d LOVE to have those biomarkers for myself as a bio hacker and data nerd, I’m not voluntarily giving big Parma or the govt one more bit of my DNA/biomarkers. *uck that!!

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Padrig's avatar

In the best form, medical tests are a way to drum up business, both for the testing and the inevitable "treatments" that follow. In the worst form...

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Sabrina Page's avatar

yes it's the worst form we need to be wary of

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Fred's avatar

I understand your skepticism, but some, like Oncocyte testing for breast cancer recurrence rates seem solid.

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Sabrina Page's avatar

Yes of course I don't know about all tests, everyone has to weigh the risks. At this point I would only use western medicine for a broken bone.

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FourWinds's avatar

Me too. Everything else they can go jump in a lake. I will never trust them.

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