Authorities admitted that millions of "oncological" patients do not have cancer at all

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Jan , 28. 12. 2025

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A few years ago they “diagnosed” my close friend with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), conveniently labeled an early form of breast cancer.

However, she chose neither chemotherapy nor radiation and instead underwent many alternative treatment procedures.

They eventually convinced her that a double mastectomy (removal of the breasts) would fix her. During the procedure they missed a few milk ducts, after which real cancer began to spread in double measure.

Oncologists often lie to their patients about the diagnosis

It turns out they lied to her from the start just like to millions of others who believe their whitewashed tombs masquerading as medical gods. And that is the modus operandi of the cancer industry.

To preserve funding for massive marketing campaigns, commissions, salaries, “research”, networking and countless conferences they must maintain the appearance of “searching for a cure” so that cancer money flows smoothly.

It turns out, however, that many people who are diagnosed with cancer do not have cancer at all.

In fact the U.S. National Cancer Institute admitted this, which with a budget of $4.5 billion only maintains lies and destructive treatment (chemotherapy plus radiotherapy).

The site Greenmed.info.com states:

“As early as 2012 the National Cancer Institute convened a panel of experts to assess the problem of incorrect classification of cancer and the subsequent misdiagnosis and treatment.

The result was decisions that millions of people had been incorrectly labeled as having ‘cancer’ of the breast, prostate, thyroid and lungs, whereas in reality their condition was likely harmless and should have been labeled as ‘non-painful or benign epithelial-origin growths’.

No one issued any apology. No major media wrote about it. And perhaps most importantly, there was no radical change in established practice of diagnosis, prevention or treatment of cancer … “

Basically, with a wave of the hand they told a swath of the global population who believed they had ‘deadly cancer’ and were subsequently treated for it: Oh… we were wrong. Actually you never had cancer.

Let’s think about that

Let’s pause and think about this for a moment so it really sinks in. Millions of people were diagnosed with cancer that was never cancer. Millions believed that chemotherapy and radiation would kill what was not cancer.

The cancer industry scooped up money while people suffered physical, mental and emotional distress.

And you, dear readers, may never have heard this about the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in 2012.

Nothing changed, although the NCI claims:

“The rate of new cancer cases in the U.S. has overall declined since 1999, and the overall cancer death rate has been falling for more than a decade.”

That sounds like obfuscation.

Health reporter Mike Adams has been saying this for years, for example in this report from Natural News:

“Scientists confirmed that tens of millions of people who were fraudulently diagnosed with ‘cancer’ by oncologists — and who were driven by fear to medically unsupported but extremely profitable chemotherapy treatment — definitely never had a life‑threatening condition.

The word ‘cancer’ often evokes the scarecrow of an inexorable deadly process. Cancers, however, are heterogeneous and can develop in many ways, not all of which lead to metastasis and death.

These include painless conditions that cause no harm during the patient’s lifetime, states the abstract of a published study titled, Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment of Cancer: An Opportunity for Improvement.’ “

 

The article further explains that many tissue lesions in human biology are diagnosed with the terrifying-sounding name “cancer” even when they would not lead to any real harm in the body, even if left untreated.

Conclusion

Staying healthy in a toxic world is not easy, but it is possible.

Listen to your body, eat nutritious food, drink plenty of clean water. And above all, do not trust the cancer industry. You do not have to be its victim.