I was at a Hospital cancer fund raiser last week. I said isn’t it incredible with all the trillions of dollars given to cancer research they still can’t find cause. She immediately said well they are doing amazing things with this drug or that drug…again I said, but what’s the cause? No answer…trillions!! Same with healing poverty or rac…
I was at a Hospital cancer fund raiser last week. I said isn’t it incredible with all the trillions of dollars given to cancer research they still can’t find cause. She immediately said well they are doing amazing things with this drug or that drug…again I said, but what’s the cause? No answer…trillions!! Same with healing poverty or racism, WAYYYYYY too much money in those brands to find a solution.
Good for you for bringing up the "cause" angle--the only angle that should be looked at. That's why I do not donate to curing any cancer. The breast cancer scam really turned me off. All those pink ribbons on products like canned Minute Maid lemonade--pure sugar which no doubt fuels the cancer--what a scam!
Go into any infusion center in any hospital and see the difference in the money spent on the facility. Cancer centers subsidize the rest of the hospital systems' losses...
In the late 70's, my grandmother told me they'll never find a cure for cancer. There's too much money in it. I refuse participate in cancer fundraising. You're just fueling the machine.
35 years ago, when I got caught up in "running for a cause", I raised about $3k for some kind of cancer. When I arrived at their offices to drop off my (their?) earnings, my jaw dropped at the over-the-top opulence of said offices. No detail was spared-- even the restroom was gilded and finely appointed. The only "employee" there, who took my donation explained that the rest of the staff was on a Caribbean junket with the national organization.
Now apply your same logic and realize why racial tensions are never resolved. Or why there's been no settlement of the wars in the mideast and the Ukraine. Truly resolve those things, and folks like Al Sharpton and Yassar Arafat and Zelenskyy are out of jobs, and their access to oceans of other peoples' money ends.
It's this way with (not all but) a lot of fundraising for "causes." There's a big fundraiser, everybody feels good, lots of cheery photo opps, steak or fish or vegetarian option is served, $$$ comes in, and throughout the process layers upon layers of people get commissions, fees, grants, salaries with benefits... and in the end it doesn't add up to much, and in many cases it's actually, when you really look into it carefully and objectively, causing harm to the so-called beneficiaries. My background is not medical, it's a different field entirely, but I've been around for a while and I've seen this dynamic at play many a time. Some people cynically use the system, but I don't mean to say that everyone is cynical-- no, the sad thing is, many people have their hearts open, they genuinely want to do good, to help. They just don't have a clue what's really going on.
Some years ago I went through the American Cancer Society's annual report. They had something near $20 m (as I recall) budgeted for their "Look Good, Feel Good" program where cosmetic companies DONATED cosmetics primarily for breast cancer patients and the program was run on a local level by esthetician volunteers. The largest line item was for "brochures ". Seriously?
I work in high end catering on the island of Palm Beach w the 1%ers. I can 💯 attest to the amount of sheer opulence spent on these “fundraisers”, it’s insane! And yet, so normal to them. But the sad thing is, the cause is actually the least to benefit. It’s all about OPTICS. Who’s on what board, attended how many fundraisers, in what pictures, publications … all for show. 🙄 Big ol’ dog and pony one
I once helped as a volunteer with a big national American Red Cross fundraiser/meeting as well as volunteering at a telephone bank doing "client" services for Katrina Hurricane victims. Never again. I saw the ARC staff and top-volunteers "skimming." In disasters I'd now only now donate to the Salvation Army which has the lowest overhead costs and great results.
@Gigi Gummerson indeed. That’s why you never, ever hear of some “critical” bureaucracy announcing that “due to our brilliance, we have solved x problem and are disbanding.” Nope. As with that Sinclair quote above, their salaries literally depend on them not finding the answers.
Cancer is curable by a variety of methods. As for the cancer/parasite connection, Hulda Clark was telling people about that one years ago in her books and actually invented a parasite "zapper" that you can purchase or make yourself. Nurse Renee Caisse of Canada was curing people during the early to mid 20th century with her Essiac tea, an herbal recipe she got from an Indian (Ojibwa, maybe? Not sure.) medicine woman. Rick Simpson, also from Canada, learned, and has taught others through his book, how to produce a concentrated oil (RSO) from cannabis that has healed/cured many people. And there are other methods. Our doctors won't tell us about them because our doctors were never told/taught about them. It comes down to doing our own due diligence.
If you look at the websites their nutritional advice is anti- health. Many big food companies donate. My sister had breast cancer for 6 years and they didn’t even tell her to stop drinking coke until she became pre diabetic-5 years in.
or like President Reverend Rainbow's cancer "moonshot," which I now think was just him going around informing pharma companies about the bioweapon and vaccines and profit potentials, on the back of his brave deceased son, who he let near those uranium burn dumps in Iraq.
I was at a Hospital cancer fund raiser last week. I said isn’t it incredible with all the trillions of dollars given to cancer research they still can’t find cause. She immediately said well they are doing amazing things with this drug or that drug…again I said, but what’s the cause? No answer…trillions!! Same with healing poverty or racism, WAYYYYYY too much money in those brands to find a solution.
Good for you for bringing up the "cause" angle--the only angle that should be looked at. That's why I do not donate to curing any cancer. The breast cancer scam really turned me off. All those pink ribbons on products like canned Minute Maid lemonade--pure sugar which no doubt fuels the cancer--what a scam!
💯!
They don't want to find a cure for cancer.
Cancer is a money maker.
Go into any infusion center in any hospital and see the difference in the money spent on the facility. Cancer centers subsidize the rest of the hospital systems' losses...
Also, Cancer centers are going up all over the place, and the parking lots are PACKED! Tells me all I beed to know.
Just a small sampling - tells you ALL you need to know, right?!
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/oncology/6-cancer-centers-opening-expanding-affiliating.html
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/oncology/10-cancer-centers-opening-expanding-in-2024.html
Money maker for sure.
So everlovin' true!
In the late 70's, my grandmother told me they'll never find a cure for cancer. There's too much money in it. I refuse participate in cancer fundraising. You're just fueling the machine.
35 years ago, when I got caught up in "running for a cause", I raised about $3k for some kind of cancer. When I arrived at their offices to drop off my (their?) earnings, my jaw dropped at the over-the-top opulence of said offices. No detail was spared-- even the restroom was gilded and finely appointed. The only "employee" there, who took my donation explained that the rest of the staff was on a Caribbean junket with the national organization.
I never "ran for a cause" again.
Exactly!!!! dont participate!
Me too! Nicely said!
You can’t find what you purposely don’t look for. 🤦♀️
Now apply your same logic and realize why racial tensions are never resolved. Or why there's been no settlement of the wars in the mideast and the Ukraine. Truly resolve those things, and folks like Al Sharpton and Yassar Arafat and Zelenskyy are out of jobs, and their access to oceans of other peoples' money ends.
It's this way with (not all but) a lot of fundraising for "causes." There's a big fundraiser, everybody feels good, lots of cheery photo opps, steak or fish or vegetarian option is served, $$$ comes in, and throughout the process layers upon layers of people get commissions, fees, grants, salaries with benefits... and in the end it doesn't add up to much, and in many cases it's actually, when you really look into it carefully and objectively, causing harm to the so-called beneficiaries. My background is not medical, it's a different field entirely, but I've been around for a while and I've seen this dynamic at play many a time. Some people cynically use the system, but I don't mean to say that everyone is cynical-- no, the sad thing is, many people have their hearts open, they genuinely want to do good, to help. They just don't have a clue what's really going on.
Some years ago I went through the American Cancer Society's annual report. They had something near $20 m (as I recall) budgeted for their "Look Good, Feel Good" program where cosmetic companies DONATED cosmetics primarily for breast cancer patients and the program was run on a local level by esthetician volunteers. The largest line item was for "brochures ". Seriously?
I work in high end catering on the island of Palm Beach w the 1%ers. I can 💯 attest to the amount of sheer opulence spent on these “fundraisers”, it’s insane! And yet, so normal to them. But the sad thing is, the cause is actually the least to benefit. It’s all about OPTICS. Who’s on what board, attended how many fundraisers, in what pictures, publications … all for show. 🙄 Big ol’ dog and pony one
I once helped as a volunteer with a big national American Red Cross fundraiser/meeting as well as volunteering at a telephone bank doing "client" services for Katrina Hurricane victims. Never again. I saw the ARC staff and top-volunteers "skimming." In disasters I'd now only now donate to the Salvation Army which has the lowest overhead costs and great results.
@Gigi Gummerson indeed. That’s why you never, ever hear of some “critical” bureaucracy announcing that “due to our brilliance, we have solved x problem and are disbanding.” Nope. As with that Sinclair quote above, their salaries literally depend on them not finding the answers.
Is cancer in any way a symptom of parasites? Why does fenben and ivm stop cancer in so many cases?
They probably didn't talk about that at the event.
Cancer is curable by a variety of methods. As for the cancer/parasite connection, Hulda Clark was telling people about that one years ago in her books and actually invented a parasite "zapper" that you can purchase or make yourself. Nurse Renee Caisse of Canada was curing people during the early to mid 20th century with her Essiac tea, an herbal recipe she got from an Indian (Ojibwa, maybe? Not sure.) medicine woman. Rick Simpson, also from Canada, learned, and has taught others through his book, how to produce a concentrated oil (RSO) from cannabis that has healed/cured many people. And there are other methods. Our doctors won't tell us about them because our doctors were never told/taught about them. It comes down to doing our own due diligence.
If they found the solution there would not be a need for all these jobs.
If you look at the websites their nutritional advice is anti- health. Many big food companies donate. My sister had breast cancer for 6 years and they didn’t even tell her to stop drinking coke until she became pre diabetic-5 years in.
or like President Reverend Rainbow's cancer "moonshot," which I now think was just him going around informing pharma companies about the bioweapon and vaccines and profit potentials, on the back of his brave deceased son, who he let near those uranium burn dumps in Iraq.