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Cancer treatment is simply big business.
That is precisely why large pharmaceutical companies have no interest in a cure for cancer. If you cure a patient, you won’t make as much money as when you keep them ill for as long as possible.
But don’t listen to me. Rather, listen to these well-known medical doctors.
1. Dr. Otto Warburg, Nobel Prize laureate in medicine
No one today can say that the primary cause of cancer is unknown. On the contrary, there is no disease whose primary cause has been more thoroughly investigated.
Therefore, even today ignorance is no excuse for not doing more for prevention. If humanity is to survive, prevention will undoubtedly have to come at some point.
How long it will take depends on how long the false prophet of agnosticism will succeed in obstructing scientific research in the field of cancer. Until then, however, millions more people will needlessly die.
2. Dr. Linus Pauling, two-time Nobel Prize laureate
Everyone should know that the war on cancer is largely a fraud.
3. John Diamond, M.D. and Lee Cowden, M.D.
For the cancer establishment an oncology patient is a profitable commodity.
Current clinical and scientific evidence does not support what this industry claims. Conventional cancer treatment is entrenched in the system like law because it makes more money than it heals.
Decades spent maintaining this system have caused you not to see the truth. And they will continue to succeed as long as you do not wake up to reality.
4. Glen Warner, M.D.
Chemotherapy is an incredibly lucrative business for oncologists, hospitals and pharmaceutical companies.
The medical establishment wants everyone to be treated according to the same protocol. They do not want to see the demise of chemotherapy production. This is the main obstacle to any progress in oncology.
5. Hans Nieper, M.D., practitioner of alternative medicine
You would not believe how many state health officials, their acquaintances and family members visited me as patients.
You really would not believe it. Even directors of medical associations, presidents of cancer leagues and senior officials of orthodox oncology institutes.
6. Dr. Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.
When Dr. Hamer was arrested in 1997 for giving medical advice to 3 people without a medical license, the police seized the medical records of all his patients and analyzed them.
Subsequently, one of the prosecutors was forced during the trial to admit that after 5 years 6,000 of the 6,500 patients, mostly in the final stage of cancer, were still alive.
With conventional cancer treatment these figures are generally reversed (i.e. 6,000 out of 6,500 patients would already be dead – editor’s note).
7. Alan Nixon, Ph.D., former president of the American Chemical Society
As a chemist trained in data interpretation, it is unimaginable to me that a doctor can ignore evidence that chemotherapy does much, much more harm than good.
8. Ralph Moss, Ph.D.
Only 2 to 4% of cancers respond to chemotherapy.
9. Dr. Herbert Ley, former FDA employee
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) protects big drug manufacturers. At the same time, it is rewarded by them.
In carrying out its duties it abuses the government’s police powers and attacks those who threaten large pharmaceutical companies.
What angers me is that people think their state protects them. It does not. What the state does and what the public thinks it does are as different as day and night.
10. Dean Bruk, former emeritus chemist at the American National Cancer Institute
In fact, fluoride causes more deaths and more quickly than any other chemical.
Editor’s note: Fluoride is added to toothpastes and in some countries (not in Slovakia) also to drinking water.
11. Alan Levin, M.D.
Most oncology patients in this country die because of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy does not eliminate breast, colon or lung cancer. This fact has been documented for over 10 years.
Yet oncologists still use chemotherapy for these tumors. Women with breast cancer die sooner with chemotherapy than without it.
12. Dr. Philip Bin
When a tumor is found in a patient, the only thing the doctor discusses with them is what he wants to do with the tumor.
When a patient undergoes chemotherapy or radiation, the only question asked is “How is the tumor doing?”. No one ever asks how the patient is doing.
During my medical training I many times saw patients undergoing radiation or chemotherapy. The tumor would indeed shrink and shrink, but the patient became more and more ill.
At the autopsy we would hear: “Isn’t it wonderful ?! The tumor is gone! “.
Yes, it was gone, but so was the patient.
How many million times will we have to repeat this scenario before we realize we are treating the wrong thing?