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This is my very first posting to Google -- or is it Gooooooooogle? --
and I'm so nervous I just hope I don't mispell too many werds. It
ain't easy, having
no eyeballs.
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As you all know -- certainly the funeral directors -- I've been
busting my hump in recent decades hauling away countless cancer
victims and I truly believe I have the toughest, most demanding job in
the world.
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The sad part is, it doesn't have to be. You see, cancer could have
been eradicated decades ago but there's something terribly fishy going
on. Instead of getting better, it's getting a whole lot worse.
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It has gotten so bad that I even went to the Union and complained. But
they told me to shut up and be happy I have a job.
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I then gave a thought to asking God He'd get me an assistant or, at
least, give me a healthy raise.
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Sadly, "cancer experts" who are getting BIG salaries to find a cure
for cancer just aren't doing their job. I really don't know if it's
deliberate or on purpose
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Meanwhile, if God only knew how busy I am hauling away cancer victims
-- being around all those tears and heartbreak -- He probably would've
hired a giant octopus instead of me.
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PS: I hope you like my poem.
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< CRIME IN RHYME
Cancer "experts," with interests so vested
Their poor patients, for too long molested.
Their deceit and deception
Near the point of perfection
If it were my call, they'd ALL be arrested
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ONLY A MONUMENTAL CONSPIRACY
KEEPING CANCER ALIVE AND WELL
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< GRIM REAPER RIGHT ON THE MONEY
< An Editorial by Ed Conrad
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Cancer: Indeed the most despicable word in the English language.
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Worse, by far, than the seven "dirty" words that George Carlin was
ordered not to say on TV -- but, God bless him, he said anyway.
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CANCER, a truly ugly word, represents sheer horror, pain, agony,
torture, painful medical treatments, embarrassment and, most often,
death when way too young to die.
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It also includes misery, tears and heartbreak for loved ones.
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WOULDN'T IT BE A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY IF THERE "IS" A CURE FOR ALL
TYPES OF CANCER BUT IT ISn't AVAILABLE TO THOSE AFFFLICTED?
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AND ISN'T IT A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY -- IN THE SLIM CHANCE THAT A
CURE HAS "NOT" YET BEEN FOUND -- THAT RESEARCHERS ARE "NOT" TRYING TO
FIND A SOLUTION?
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Everything -- and I mean EVERYTHING -- indicates that cancer
researchers have been spinning their wheels for decades, doing
virtually nothing to discover a cure.
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Sadly, researchers UNDOUBTEDLY have vested interests in the
pharmaceutical industry's astronomical, mind-boggling profits FROM
FAILING TO FIND A CURE and it either keeps them silent
or spewing bullshit about how close they are to finding one.
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I imagine you would, too, if you had to protect YOUR vested
interests.
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But, in four little words, this is how a very wise man once explained
WHY a cure for all types of cancer has been so unreachable.
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< "TOO PROFITABLE TO CURE"
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YES, VIRGINIA, MONEY DOES GROW ON TREES
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Obscene Profits of Pharmaceutical Companies
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1. Pfizer Inc $7,788,000,000.00
2. Merck & Co Inc $7,281,800,000.00
3. Bristol Myers Squibb Co $5,245,000,000.00
4. Glaxosmithkline Plc -Adr $4,452,744,660.00
5. Du Pont E I DeNemours $4,339,000,000.00
6. Novartis $4,153,782,880.00
7. Nestle S A -Adr $3,950,942,970.00
8. Astrazeneca Plc -Adr $2,967,009,614.86
9. Procter & Gamble Co $2,922,000,000.00
10. Lilly Eli & Co $2,780,000,000.00
11. Wyeth $2,285,294,000.00
12. Roche Hldg Ltd -Adr $2,186,294,890.00
13. Schering Plough Corp $1,943,000,000.00
14. Abbott Labs $1,550,390,000.00
15. Pharmacia Corp $1,501,000,000.00
16. Aventis -Adr $1,457,123,135.49
17. Tiers Principal Prot Tr $1,227,802,470.57
18. Amgen Inc $1,119,700,000.00
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After all, how totally incompetent can these cancer researchers be?
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They and their predecessors have been either doing something terribly
wrong for many, many decades -- and undoubtedly doing it
deliberately.
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Therefore, a cure is NEVER found (or, at least, been made available
for the poor souls who have been afflicted or now lie in a cemetery.
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This comes despite the horrific consequences -- agony and death --
that the medical profession's involvement in collusion, conspiracy,
deceit and deception has had on their fellow man, along with
heartbreak for the victims' loved ones.
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A despicable record in any other research field over so many years
would find these cancer researchers selling apples on the corner. But,
rather amazingly, there are still no reprisals and years pass with no
real cure in sight.
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Quite frankly, cancer researchers should be embarrassed to tell
strangers what they do for a living since it is quite obvious they do
very little or nothing.
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And the ringleaders in the medical and pharmaceutical industries
should be tarred and feathered and run out of town (if not forced to
spend the rest of their lives in a place where they'd be scared
shitless if they had to bend down to pick up a bar of soap in the
shower)..
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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2004/09/truth-about-drug-companies
http://www.whale.to/cancer/cantwell2.html
www.preventcancer.com/
http://www.whale.to/a/cancer_c.html
http://www.healthy-communications.com/prepedemic3-02-02.html
http://healthy-communications.com/epstein-toxicbeauty.htm
http://healthy-communications.com/epstein'spage.html
http://www.amazon.com/Politics-Cancer-Revisited-Samuel-Epstein/dp/091...
http://www.whale.to/cancer/cantwell2.html
http://www.safe2use.com/ca-ipm/01-03-23a.htm
http://www.zimbio.com/The+Cancer+Conspiracy
http://www.whale.to/a/cancer_c.html
http://www.preventcancer.com/losing/
http://www.cancertreatmentwatch.org/q/conspiracy.shtml
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