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Originally Posted by munchyman although the book is very accurate in its description of how the healthcare industry works, some of the cures that it tells you about...
are quite frankly.....bullshit.
if there was a cure for cancer or diabetes, itd be a little more well known, dont ya think?
other than that though, it is a very itneresting read. |
The power of supression is very powerful. No one believes anything the American government says, until you come to the subject of E.T's and Roswell. Then all of a sudden people side with the government.
I digress, the book is a great read. :cool: I don't know if there is a cure for cancer or not. Even if it was possible do you think that the government would allow it? Unless they get taxes off it somehow then probably not.
Just like this one report I've heard about. Hemp became illegal because the tree industry would be ripped apart if hemp was used to make paper products. Hemp is much cheaper and would work just as well.
The "They" can pretty much do what they want. My friend and I at work got into a discussion about whether the tomato was fruit or not. Techniquely it
is a fruit. But my friend found a very interest piece of document stating that sometime in the 60's or 70's the government changed the status of the tomato to a veggie for international sales.
"They" have power.