Friday, April 06, 2007

Hard evidence that the American Cancer Society and chemotherapy are a multi-billion dollar fraud

Year after year, I witnessed newscast after newscast about fundraisers for this or that person's chemo treatments. And year after year, the inevitable news would come that each and every one of those same people "sadly lost the battle against cancer". It got to the point where I began to associate news of a chemo fundraiser with that person's imminent death. (The only reason greater numbers of people live through their first round of poisonous chemotherapy treatments these days is because the ACS knew enough to lower the doses they inflict upon their benevolent benefactors. Still, the cancer always returns in those chemo victims.) Now, with the lower doses inflicted by the ACS, the chemo victims' deaths are delayed until the (guaranteed) recurrence of the cancer. And yet, the American Cancer Society still is able to brainwash the masses into believing that this constitutes a "successful" cancer treatment.

I remember years ago when I first saw the news on television about the teenage boy from here in Massachusetts who ran away from home because he could feel his chemotherapy (mis)treatments killing him. Billy Best's parents promised him on the national news that if he would return home, they wouldn't make him undergo any more chemotherapy (mis)treatments. Billy returned home, and his parents kept their promise. I was elated by that news, because I knew then that Billy would live, and we wouldn't be hearing that grim news that "sadly, he lost his battle against cancer."

Meet Billy Best

Read about the mainstream news cover-up here:
714X VS. Dana Farber Cancer Institute

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