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The Cancer Machine

02 January 2019
Dennis West

1 Corinthian 16.4: "Let all you do be done in Love".

THE CANCER MACHINE


Please understand that cancer is big business. The cancer industry is spending virtually nothing of its multi-billion dollar resources on effective prevention strategies, such as dietary guidelines, exercise and obesity education. Instead, it pours its money into treating cancer, not preventing or curing it.

Why would they shoot their cash cow? If they can keep the well-oiled Cancer Machine running, they will continue to make massive profits on chemotherapy drugs, radiotherapy, diagnostic procedures and surgeries.

The typical cancer patient spends $50,000 fighting the disease. Chemotherapy drugs are among the most expensive of all treatments, many ranging from $3,000 to $7,000 for a one-month supply.

If the cancer industry allows a cure, then their patient base goes away. It makes more sense to keep a steady stream of cancer patients alive, but sick and coming back for more. How did this societal monster come about?

The featured documentary is enormously informative. It details how the pharmaceutical industry partnered with the American Medical Association (AMA) in an ingenious plan to overtake the medical system in four swift, easy steps, back in the early 1900s. In a nutshell, it went something like this:

        1. International bankers that own the drug and chemical companies gained control over the medical education system over 100 years ago.
        2. They gave grants to the AMA and leading medical schools in exchange for seats on their board and the ability to control policy.
        3. Finally, they cleverly engineered their control of virtually every federal regulatory agency relating to the practice of medicine.