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It remains that, one way or the other, the die-hards have got to face the fact
they are killing women. Either the mammograms cause cancer, in which case
they should stop, or there is spontaneous disappearance of many cancers, which
is being thwarted by medical intervention.
They can’t lie their way out of it in both directions at once!
“Intellectually bankrupt, fiscally wasteful and therapeutically useless”, said
Dr.James Watson, Nobel Laureate when asked about cancer research and the
National Cancer Program.
The problem, as always, is money and greed. Doctors want to make money out
of patients who don’t need any medical care, as well as the ones who are sick.
Dropping the present approach would mean their revenues would suffer (smaller
mortgages, less marble in the villa!)
The fact remains that many actions are carried out in the US that other countries
don’t do. Here there is the insistence in biopsying every lump. That means
women with no real cancer are being subjected to unnecessary procedures and
run the risk of being inadvertently diagnosed as having cancer, being subjected
to chemo and dying as a result.
In fact I have good evidence that women are being falsely (fraudulently)
diagnosed as histologically positive, to help attract more revenues through costly
and protracted chemo and radiotherapy. In any other sphere that’s murder;
indeed, in medicine it’s murder, but is not being picked up.
These are hot claims, so let me steer back
towards the main point I’m making, which is
that doctors may “cause” a lot of cancer and
unnecessary deaths, by refusing to allow that
this disease will resolve naturally.
After all, in simple societies—like traditional Eskimos, the Hunzas in the
Himalayas and Amazon Indians—the disease is virtually unknown. I recently also
published an article, quoting research into the Victorian diet, showing that even
with less doctoring they had far, far fewer cancer deaths.
Actually, it was almost unknown at that time. A physician at one of London’s
main hospitals (Charing Cross) told his medical students that lung cancer was
“One of the rare forms of a rare disease. You may probably pass the rest of your
student’s life without seeing another example of it”.
Don’t get caught by the phoney
propaganda argument we are
living longer than ever, so more
cancer is showing up.