Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 I agree that you don't hear of this group having cancer often but Jackie Kennedy Onasis and congressman Bruce Vento D-Mn did die of cancer. Bob [ ] New to list with a question? Has anyone ever heard of a president/vice-president, high ranking cabinet memeber, senator/congressman and or their wifes ever passing away from cancer? I can not thnk of one, other than " Grant " . Both my mother and father died from cancer and I find it hard to beleave there is not a cure. Why is it you never hear about someone in Washington, DC. politics dying of cancer. If you run the number of odds, as I understand, one in four get cancer, of that, seven out of ten pass away from it? Maybe they know something I don't. It would seem if you had say a total of 500 political leaders in Washington, DC. at any one time, someone would have it, and it would be in the news. I never thought, I would be one to beleave in conspiracy theories. I just don't understand why there's not a cure? I have started eating fresh apricots and their seeds(about six a day). Should I be eating more? or anything else? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 The question is whether US senators and representatives die of cancer less frequently than the hoi polloi and, if so, do they have access to secret cures. First of all, are there secret cures and who has them? As hard as the government fights anyone who seems to be getting dramatic results against cancer, I think it is a fair assumption to say that there are many little-known ways to successfully fight cancer. I do think that these would be collected and secreted among certain special interest think tanks, the intelligence agencies, powerful foundations, and some of the larger pharmaceutical companies. It does seem that members of congress die of cancer less frequently, but with a few exceptions I don't think it is because of their connections. I think that there is a simple explanation for which Occam's razor must be applied. It is a well known fact that institutionalized psychopaths rarely get cancer. Could not members of the houses of congress be considered institutionalized sociopaths? How many Q. Citizens are ruthless enough to do whatever it takes (wholesale trafficking in principles, lies, secret deals) to become a top politico and to do so with impunity of conscience? How many Q. Citizens are vainglorious enough to think that they and only they have a higher calling to operate the planet? Perhaps every last one of them is a sociopath. How many of these members of congress were really and truly drafted to their positions by the smartest and best-informed fellow citizens? I think none. Winning public office is orchestrated by marketers, packagers, spinners, manipulators, deal makers, gerrymanderers, and zeolots. I have worked with cancer for a long time. I often see cancer among the most compassionate people -- the people who suffer over the most minor ethical questions. I rarely see cancer among the many psychopaths, sociopaths, idiots, and mean sons of bitches out there. If you don't want to get cancer you've got to take vitamin E, selenium, Vit B-6, folic acid and then go out back and gleefully stomp on some harmless bugs. It was announced on the news today that Frances Crick (a discoverer of DNA, recently associated with the Salk Institute in La Jolla) died of colon cancer. If ever there was a fellow who was connected to many people on the inside track it was Frances Crick, yet he still died of cancer. I do think that many such people are so private about their health issues and so entrenched in conventional medicine that those in the know can't or won't help them. At 05:20 AM 07/29/04, you wrote: >I agree that you don't hear of this group having cancer often but Jackie >Kennedy Onasis and congressman Bruce Vento D-Mn did die of cancer. Bob > > > [ ] New to list with a question? > > > Has anyone ever heard of a president/vice-president, high ranking > cabinet memeber, senator/congressman and or their wifes ever passing > away from cancer? I can not thnk of one, other than " Grant " . Both my > mother and father died from cancer and I find it hard to beleave > there is not a cure. Why is it you never hear about someone in > Washington, DC. politics dying of cancer. If you run the number of > odds, as I understand, one in four get cancer, of that, seven out of > ten pass away from it? Maybe they know something I don't. It would > seem if you had say a total of 500 political leaders in Washington, > DC. at any one time, someone would have it, and it would be in the > news. I never thought, I would be one to beleave in conspiracy > theories. I just don't understand why there's not a cure? I have > started eating fresh apricots and their seeds(about six a day). > Should I be eating more? or anything else? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 The question is whether US senators and representatives die of cancer less frequently than the hoi polloi and, if so, do they have access to secret cures. First of all, are there secret cures and who has them? As hard as the government fights anyone who seems to be getting dramatic results against cancer, I think it is a fair assumption to say that there are many little-known ways to successfully fight cancer. I do think that these would be collected and secreted among certain special interest think tanks, the intelligence agencies, powerful foundations, and some of the larger pharmaceutical companies. It does seem that members of congress die of cancer less frequently, but with a few exceptions I don't think it is because of their connections. I think that there is a simple explanation for which Occam's razor must be applied. It is a well known fact that institutionalized psychopaths rarely get cancer. Could not members of the houses of congress be considered institutionalized sociopaths? How many Q. Citizens are ruthless enough to do whatever it takes (wholesale trafficking in principles, lies, secret deals) to become a top politico and to do so with impunity of conscience? How many Q. Citizens are vainglorious enough to think that they and only they have a higher calling to operate the planet? Perhaps every last one of them is a sociopath. How many of these members of congress were really and truly drafted to their positions by the smartest and best-informed fellow citizens? I think none. Winning public office is orchestrated by marketers, packagers, spinners, manipulators, deal makers, gerrymanderers, and zeolots. I have worked with cancer for a long time. I often see cancer among the most compassionate people -- the people who suffer over the most minor ethical questions. I rarely see cancer among the many psychopaths, sociopaths, idiots, and mean sons of bitches out there. If you don't want to get cancer you've got to take vitamin E, selenium, Vit B-6, folic acid and then go out back and gleefully stomp on some harmless bugs. It was announced on the news today that Frances Crick (a discoverer of DNA, recently associated with the Salk Institute in La Jolla) died of colon cancer. If ever there was a fellow who was connected to many people on the inside track it was Frances Crick, yet he still died of cancer. I do think that many such people are so private about their health issues and so entrenched in conventional medicine that those in the know can't or won't help them. At 05:20 AM 07/29/04, you wrote: >I agree that you don't hear of this group having cancer often but Jackie >Kennedy Onasis and congressman Bruce Vento D-Mn did die of cancer. Bob > > > [ ] New to list with a question? > > > Has anyone ever heard of a president/vice-president, high ranking > cabinet memeber, senator/congressman and or their wifes ever passing > away from cancer? I can not thnk of one, other than " Grant " . Both my > mother and father died from cancer and I find it hard to beleave > there is not a cure. Why is it you never hear about someone in > Washington, DC. politics dying of cancer. If you run the number of > odds, as I understand, one in four get cancer, of that, seven out of > ten pass away from it? Maybe they know something I don't. It would > seem if you had say a total of 500 political leaders in Washington, > DC. at any one time, someone would have it, and it would be in the > news. I never thought, I would be one to beleave in conspiracy > theories. I just don't understand why there's not a cure? I have > started eating fresh apricots and their seeds(about six a day). > Should I be eating more? or anything else? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 I don't think it could have been expressed better - you just so make sense to me ... My mentor used to say: " It is less about what you eat, and more about what is eating you! " And all the caring people concern themselves with suffering and heartbreak - and sure enough, that's what they see. Lennon started promoting the right thinking in the mainstream culture, putting focus on what we want to see more of, and sure enough somehow he just didn't last. www.life-enthusiast.com Re: [ ] New to list with a question? > The question is whether US senators and representatives die of cancer less > frequently than the hoi polloi and, if so, do they have access to secret cures. > First of all, are there secret cures and who has them? As hard as the > government fights anyone who seems to be getting dramatic results against > cancer, I think it is a fair assumption to say that there are many > little-known ways to successfully fight cancer. I do think that these > would be collected and secreted among certain special interest think tanks, > the intelligence agencies, powerful foundations, and some of the larger > pharmaceutical companies. > It does seem that members of congress die of cancer less frequently, but > with a few exceptions I don't think it is because of their connections. I > think that there is a simple explanation for which Occam's razor must be > applied. It is a well known fact that institutionalized psychopaths rarely > get cancer. Could not members of the houses of congress be considered > institutionalized sociopaths? > How many Q. Citizens are ruthless enough to do whatever it takes > (wholesale trafficking in principles, lies, secret deals) to become a top > politico and to do so with impunity of conscience? How many Q. > Citizens are vainglorious enough to think that they and only they have a > higher calling to operate the planet? Perhaps every last one of them is a > sociopath. How many of these members of congress were really and truly > drafted to their positions by the smartest and best-informed fellow > citizens? I think none. Winning public office is orchestrated by > marketers, packagers, spinners, manipulators, deal makers, gerrymanderers, > and zeolots. > I have worked with cancer for a long time. I often see cancer among the > most compassionate people -- the people who suffer over the most minor > ethical questions. I rarely see cancer among the many psychopaths, > sociopaths, idiots, and mean sons of bitches out there. If you don't want > to get cancer you've got to take vitamin E, selenium, Vit B-6, folic acid > and then go out back and gleefully stomp on some harmless bugs. > It was announced on the news today that Frances Crick (a discoverer of DNA, > recently associated with the Salk Institute in La Jolla) died of colon > cancer. If ever there was a fellow who was connected to many people on the > inside track it was Frances Crick, yet he still died of cancer. I do think > that many such people are so private about their health issues and so > entrenched in conventional medicine that those in the know can't or won't > help them. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2004 Report Share Posted July 29, 2004 > > ***sure enough somehow he just didn't last***. > > Are you sure > Good point - the meme is still with us, but his life was cut short .... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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