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Who Controls The Cancer Industry?
Some Answers To Some Very Important Questions!
Few people know that there is a media monopoly in the hands of a few families and global corporations. Cancer is "big business" and they will sacrifice your life in the process.
So where did all these drugs come from? Why is cancer treated with drugs that cause cancer? Who controls the cancer industry?
1) Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York,
2) the American Cancer Society,
3) the National Cancer Institute, and
4) the FDA {the Food and Drug Administration.
In the 1880s, the wealthy Astor family, who made their wealth from fur trading and tenement properties {slum lords }, provided the funding for the
In the 1920s, the Rockefellers, who controlled Standard Oil of New Jersey, signed an extensive agreement with the German pharmaceutical company I.G. Farben. After this partnership was formed, the Standard Oil Company suddenly developed a great interest in the world-wide pharmaceutical business. The Rockefellers then began their systematic contributions to the
In the mid l960s, the members of Memorial Sloan Kettering's board were individuals whose corporations stood to loose or gain a great deal of money, depending on how cancer was treated. By 1988, over a third of the board of directors of Memorial Sloan Kettering had ties to the medical industrial complex, whose corporations produce a wide range of known carcinogens {chemicals which cause cancer}. Some of the members of Memorial Sloan Kettering's board are from
1) Exxon - one of the world's greatest producers of benzene,
2) General Motors
3) Allied Chemical Company, manufacturer of cancer causing red dyes,
4) corporations which produce asbestos, and other producers of life-threatening chemicals.
Those who are making millions by mass-producing cancer-causing substances, are also making more millions by being on the corporate boards, and controlling the cancer research industry - to make sure that they use cancer causing chemicals to treat the cancers caused by the cancer causing chemicals that produced the cancers in the first place!
These directors bring to their jobs at Memorial Sloan Kettering the same philosophy and interests that guide their business and financial activities - make money! Research is directed away from prevention, away from inexpensive alternatives, and toward "profitable" treatments.
Why don't we hear this information through the media? Let's look at the media ties on the board of the
When a story about a promising alternative treatment for cancer was dropped by United Press International, some journalists asked "Why?" They were told that all cancer stories had to be cleared through the "science editing department" of the Associated Press in
How about the American Cancer Society? They make over 400 million dollars a year. Yet not a single breakthrough has resulted from that massive collection of money.
The American Cancer Society was founded at the New York Harvard Club in 1913 by none other than John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his friends. From the start, the society was to be a "shaper of public opinion". Its goal was to urge the public to consult their doctors at the very first suspicion of cancer. In 1978 it was found that the American Cancer Society was hoarding millions of dollars while claiming that it couldn't do vital cancer research for lack of funds. This society is not interested in a cure because it would go out of business. Why? An article appeared in Harper's magazine stating - "The American Cancer Society was designated by charter as an emergency organization which must disband the day a cure is found". If the American Cancer Society admitted that a cure was found, they would have to be disbanded, and give up that $400 million a year.
The National Cancer Institute is a government research agency. They are responsible for funding the so-called "war on cancer". They hand out billions of dollars of your tax money to support scientists at various scientific institutions. In the late 1960s, Congress established a panel of consultants to study the conquest of cancer. It was this committee that ultimately recommended the "war on cancer" which was passed as a bill in Congress in 1971. Of the 26 panel members who proposed this "war on cancer" ten were officers of the American Cancer Society, four were members of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute, and seven others were from chemical and pharmaceutical companies who would be receiving millions of taxpayer dollars that would be handed out by the government, and eventually be funneled into their pockets. For this reason, the National Cancer Institute will never fund the research of any alternative treatments for cancer. The National Cancer Institute has been nothing but a sham - to appease Congress, and especially to appease the public who are beginning to understand that the war on cancer [by conventional medical techniques] is an abysmal failure - and who are clamoring for effective alternative treatments.
The public pays through their taxes for the drug companies to develop cancer causing drugs to treat cancer. And then they pay again at monopoly prices [to purchase these drugs - which are killing millions of them] which their tax money was used to pay the drug companies to develop in the first place. What a racket!
The FDA {Food and Drug Administration} is a government agency, staffed by civil servants. It's role theoretically is to prevent harmful substances {presumably used in treating disease} from entering the marketplace. Yet they strongly endorse chemotherapy and radiation, both extremely harmful treatments.
In 1974, eleven FDA scientists, testifying in Senate hearing, charged their own agency of being a virtual pawn of the pharmaceutical companies it is supposed to control. They testified that they were harassed by agency officials whenever they recommended against approval of marketing some new drug.
The American cancer society, the American Cancer Institute, and the FDA, are all in bed together. They are working for themselves, not for you.
John Swinton, the former chief of staff for the New York Times, said to the New York Press Club, "We are tools of the rich men behind the scenes. We are the jumping jacks. They pull the strings, and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities, are all the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes".