>>On May 14, 6:38 pm, aztecho...@126.com wrote:
>>> The American Cancer Society estimates there will be about
>>> 11,150 cases of cervical cancer in the US in 2007. About 3,670 women
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> Oh, so nobody dies of cervical cancer? That's interesting news.
Actually, he's also informed us that nobody ever died of cancer
(generally), cholera, influenza, measles, and I believe smallpox.
He's specifically stated that cancer is a hoax and polio is a
hoax.
On that last point, I'm really impressed by the amount of
credit he gives to the evil forces of medicine. After all,
they appear to have been planning ahead by forty years: he
tells us that they anticipated the vaccine development in
the 1950s by faking the polio epidemic of 1916. Likewise,
he's told us that the iron lung cases of the 40s and 50s
were stage dressing to scare the public so it would be
receptive to the vaccines when they were introduced.
Granting that, though, I don't see why they would pass up
the much easier route of keeping smallpox around if they
need a frightened public to justify an immunization program.
| sh.t happens. Sometimes it happens to you. |
+--- D. C. Sessions <dcs@lumbercartel.com> ---+
Citizen Jimserac - 15 May 2008 18:34 GMT
> Granting that, though, I don't see why they would pass up
> the much easier route of keeping smallpox around if they
> need a frightened public to justify an immunization program.
Most unfortunately, they DID keep smallpox around.
Citizen Jimserac
D. C. Sessions - 16 May 2008 02:18 GMT
>> Granting that, though, I don't see why they would pass up
>> the much easier route of keeping smallpox around if they
>> need a frightened public to justify an immunization program.
>
> Most unfortunately, they DID keep smallpox around.
Not in the sense above.
| sh.t happens. Sometimes it happens to you. |
+--- D. C. Sessions <dcs@lumbercartel.com> ---+
> In article <5e606f81-c486-4a2e-a057-28d374a00...@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
>
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> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
> -- John Dolan
Wronger and rarely right...
Cancer involving the liver is very fatal. The liver is a vital organ.
Cancer involving the pancreas is very fatal. The pancreas is a vital
organ.
Cancer involving the brain is very fatal. The brain is a vital organ.
And the list of vital organs could go on but...
The cervix is not a vial organ. It is an important part of the uterus
for childbirth, but it is not a vital organ.
Why should any woman die of cervical cancer when it is readily removed
by surgery? How does cancer of the cervix and loss of the cervix
cause death?
DrCee
You cannot secure nor restore health with pus or poisons.