Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 ....know, what i think, ann? i think, all these appear-to-be frank and honest news have one thing in mind: how can they smuggle all this genetically altered garbage among mankind... i think, it is part of a campaign. genetically altered food, genetic research..... that´s where the industry wants the money to go. it is obvious to more and more people, that allopathics don´t work. so, why not jump onto that train and lead the masses into another deadly direction of science. science, that bears a loooooot of money. monsanto were keen enough to publish wrong results about stevia in order to sweep it from the market. instead they pushed their aspartame into the world wide market. monsanto stand behind genetically altered food and have ways to manipulate a lot of things.... with the iraq war, germany lost a lot of "bush´s friendship", because schroeder refused to participate in this war. in order to become "friends" again with the usa, the german chancelor agreed, europe/germany would do anything to make it possible for genetically altered food to push into the european market. there you go. it´s all fake, lies and deception, it´s all about money. never ever will they give the qxci/scio one try, because this is a major threat to their plans. ugly, what´s going on in our world. but we must keep our heads clean, our hearts loving and our spines straight... marlene Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 Yes, here's the article I read in last Monday's Times. I've pasted it below Tim MacCaw December 08, 2003 Drugs don’t work, says Glaxo chiefBy Ronan McGreevy A SENIOR executive with Britain’s biggest pharmaceutical company has admitted that most prescription medicines do not work on half the patients who take them. Roses, the worldwide president of genetics at GlaxoKline (GSK), is reported in The Independent today as telling a recent scientific conference in London: “The vast majority of drugs — more than 90 per cent — only work in 30 or 50 per cent of the people. “I wouldn’t say that most drugs don’t work. Drugs out there on the market work, but they don’t work in everybody.” Dr Roses is a pioneer in the branch of medicine that is studying the relationship between our genes and our response to individual drugs. He quoted research published three years ago by Spear, an expert in medical diagnostics, which found that different drugs had vastly different success rates in treating patients. Common painkillers worked for up to 80 per cent of patients, but chemotherapy treatments for cancer had an efficacy rate as low as 25 per cent. Most drugs had an efficacy rate of 50 per cent or lower. Dr Roses predicted that in a few years scientists would be able to give patients a simple genetics test that would predict which medicines would work for them. Drugs companies could use the information to tailor new drugs aimed at the 50 per cent of people not helped by existing medicine. “If you can determine who is going to have a response to a drug and who is not going to have a response, you can take your next molecule and aim it specifically at the people who haven’t had a response with the first one.” Before joining Glaxo Wellcome in 1998, Dr Roses was a senior research scientist at Duke University, North Carolina. His laboratory was one of the pioneers in identifying the areas of the chromosome that control specific diseases. GlaxoKline is one of the largest pharmaceutical and healthcare firms in the world, with a turnover last year of £31.8 billion. Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2003 Report Share Posted December 14, 2003 Ann The company was Glaxo. Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 thanks tim. now, after reading the article, i feel even more, that it´s all part of a plan. "co-incidentally" this man is a "scientist" who works with genetic "medicine". and glaxo is the company, where most aids "medication" or should i say poison comes from. naaaw, no sign of hope. another lie on mankind´s back. marlene Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 Your reply to Ann's email is beautiful. We as mankind are finally beginning to awake to the reality of this world we exist in. Our collective consciousness is becoming aware of the manipulation of mankind by the powers behind the scene of world events. Do not fight it, just be aware of the delusion and do not accept it in your deepest essence. We know it is all lies, our goverments are corrupt (aware or unaware of it) they are participating in this great untruth to make slaves of all of mankind for as long and permanent as possible. BUT DO YOU KNOW WHAT? THE TRUTH ALWAYS WINS IN THE END. We all have that possibility to see the truth and the more of us that see this great charade of world events for what it is, the more we can impersonally help each other and mankind to awake. AND THE TRUTH WINS... We must be grateful for having this opportunity of escaping from this organised fake deception and lies. Branco Best RegardsSTAY HEALTHY THE NATURAL WAYHOMEOPATHY & QXCI NEW QUANTUM ENERGETIC MEDICINEMr. Quaresma BRANCO LCPH MARH FBIHTel: +212 022 36 42 52GSM +212 (0)61 65 18 73Tel/Fax/Voice: International +44 (0)709 222 5225 Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi , I totally agree with you, life is about humanity and not about money - but there is hope as I have heard from many places that humanity is moving from the Solar Plexus ( material) chakra to the Heart Chakra - but as this happens there will be a lot of resistance from those in power, authority and those who are rich to keep the status quo. At the moment there are still 15,000 people in the world who die of starvation each day - I used to get angry sometimes about this, but I just look at it nowadays like children in a play ground. Some kids have all the sweets and haven't yet learned to share them out - or even to share things with each other. We do have such "big kids" in authority these days don't we? I am also myself absolutely certain that this QX movement, which shares knowledge and helps the group freely, is a vital part of the shift in human consciousness that is going on at the moment. At the Mexico conference I told Professor that the were developing a collective consciousness - he seemed very pleased about this - quite often all I need to do is to is think of a problem I have and someone posts information about this to help me when I log onto the chat group. I have never come across a group such as this where the whole intent is to share, support and help each other - no competition, just the welfare of our clients at heart. Love and Peace Ann Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 dear fernando, i moved and sold my company, that´s why i´m only back on the list today.... thanks for your wonderful words. it´s true, we must encourage each other. sometimes, it is hard not to become a "misantrop" marlene Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 dear ann, back on the list, after more than a month.... yes, it does happen the way you were telling in your post. and again, i would like to stress, that this group is wonderful. what an opportunity to learn and grow.... blessings marlene Alpathic drugs revealed Dear All, Did anyone see the news in the UK this week about the chairman of one of the major pharmeceutical companies making an announcement? I think he was the chairman of kline Beecham or one of the other big drug companies? Anyway he made a public statement that "alopathic drugs are only effective for between 30 and 50% of the people that take them, depending on their genetic makeup - I would imagine it boils down to the life force they have available or something similar to that". Apparently the shares in the company have gone down since the chairman announced this? I thought it was very brave of him actually to come out with the truth - not very good really a 30 to 50% sucess rate is it? And as we know, they are only really suppressing the symptoms in many cases as Professor has always stated. Also on the news following this was information the the UK government is spending quite a lot on genetic research and alternatives to alopathic drugs - wonder if there are any QX people involved in this?. The news story said that the government was aware alopathic drugs only work for certain people and they are putting the money into research into genetic science - ie, they are hoping to find a way to "cure" people with food and herbs etc and "other technology" as they too know that synthetic drugs arn't all they have been made out to be. Did anyone else see the news broadcast or hear anything else about this? Love and Peace Ann ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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