Topic: Everyone, please take this test... part 2
from the newstarget gullibility test:
There is no cure for cancer.
FALSE. There are, in fact, many proven cures for cancer used all around the world with excellent results. Nearly every indigenous culture has at least one cure for cancer, including the American Indians, Australian Aboriginees, Peruvian natives, and so on. The U.S. cancer industry simply doesn't want anyone to know cures exist because it profits from the management of cancer (i.e. dependence on drugs, chemo, radiation, etc.). Promotion of alternative cures would deprive the U.S. cancer establishment of its power and profits. This is also why today's cancer industry virtually ignores genuine cancer prevention and, instead, focuses on treatment (drugs and surgery). To learn the real story, read Dr. Samuel Epstein's new book Cancer-Gate, or visit the cancer page on NewsTarget.com.
Before I get into delving into this subject, I thought I would post this to see if anyone has had or knows personally of experiences with healing cancer by "alternative" means.
I learned about 10 days ago that my friend's mom found out she has leukemia - and, on that same day she also found out that her son (my friend) had been imprisoned for being on the fringes of some illegal activity (something to do with the border, i'm not sure on the whole story and wouldn't divulge anyways out of respect). She is in good spirits and that is a fantastic thing. (As for her son / my friend, it's definitely part of his learning experience here i'm sure.)
I'm not sure if I want to set out to "find her a cure" like on a mission (though if that will happen it will happen)... but I thought it couldn't hurt to edu-ma-cate myself on the topic. Aside from the 2 great references listed above, anyone have suggestions of where to start / personal anecdotes they'd like to share / etc?
cheers ![]()