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The Best Onions for Cancer in Season Now!

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BrokenEarth - 22 Apr 2008 19:51 GMT
The medicinal quality of most store bought onions has all but been
removed by current mass production farming techniques. The best
pungent variety of onions we have found to date are available now and
the season ends in early June. If you are interested in Onions that
fight cancer, now is the time to stock up. The benefits of pungent
onions for cancer have been confirmed by recent studies at Cornell
University and have been covered on Prevention Magazine, WebMD and
CBS
News, to name a few sources. As a preventative cancer maintenance
program everyone over thirty should take onion juice for forty days.
Why wait until you actually have cancer? It is cheap and has many
other health benefits.
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Sig: James M. McConnell
http:www.brokenearth.org/cancer
I.P. Freely - 22 Apr 2008 20:36 GMT
Jim, we're being besieged by spam lately. You picked the wrong time to
add to it. So kindly shove it.

I.P.
Alan Meyer - 23 Apr 2008 00:05 GMT
> Jim, we're being besieged by spam lately. You picked the wrong time to
> add to it. So kindly shove it.
>
> I.P.

However, there is a useful onion for cancer at:

  http://www.theonion.com/content/index

Alan
BrokenEarth - 23 Apr 2008 17:57 GMT
You do not shove onions, sorry if that was misrepresented. You juice
them and drink them. Be nice, we are all volunteers here.
I.P. Freely - 23 Apr 2008 18:12 GMT
> You do not shove onions, sorry if that was misrepresented. You juice
> them and drink them. Be nice, we are all volunteers here.

"Nice" and "spammers" do not belong in the same sentence. Not one of us
volunteered for this club, and we resent the hell out of people
exploiting it.

I.P.
Heather - 23 Apr 2008 18:33 GMT
>> You do not shove onions, sorry if that was misrepresented. You juice
>> them and drink them. Be nice, we are all volunteers here.
>
> "Nice" and "spammers" do not belong in the same sentence. Not one of
> us volunteered for this club, and we resent the hell out of people
> exploiting it.

This idjit spams J's group......alt.support.cancer......and I would
strongly suggest he stay there and not try to bug this group.  He posts
as *Cupper* over there.  She sure gets a bizarre lot of spammers with
all sorts of off-the-wall *cures*.

> I.P.
BrokenEarth - 27 Apr 2008 21:47 GMT
The post is not spam, it is called information for people who wish to
stay away from te medical mafia's lies and deception. These boards are
full of paid shills and their ignorant followers who are on this
crusade to keep all alternative methods from being heard. By every Use-
net definition of spam, the above post is not spam. It is also not
commercial. But the tactic of these shills and their ignorant recruits
is to cause as much commotion as possible to detract away from the
benefits of that the alternative cures for cancer provide.

Onion Juice Therapy works and it is virtually FREE minus the cost of
onions - ohhhhhhhhh what an expense. Stand that up against
chemotherapy that has less than a 35% cure rate - that does not
include the more serious cancers that return in this same population
at a later date and time - that requires even more expensive
treatment.

When someone posts real spam in these forums, the shills do not
attack. Above case in point (watches for sale) where a blatent spam
offer is clear and very off-topic - but no one comments or attacks as
they do when there is an offer that might challenge the medical
mafia.

Perhaps 1000 people view this post and it can be easily disrupted by
one or two shills and their ignorant followers.

The answer here is to ignore these real idiots and understand who is
really practicing the real deception - the real commercial intent to
protect the status que multi billion dollar snake oil cancer
industry.

As for the ignorant followrs of these shill practices - wake up to
what really is going on and ask why they do not attack blatent
spammers an opt to only focus on those offering good alternatives.

Onion Juice Works. If you prefer chemotherapy - welcome to you!!!!

Peace
I.P. Freely - 28 Apr 2008 00:55 GMT
> The post is not spam
> the above post is not spam.
> It is also not commercial.

The hell it's not. None of us just fell off the onion truck yesterday.

> When someone posts real spam in these forums, the shills do not
> attack.

The hell they don't. Witness Fagbemi and many others.

> a blatent spam offer is clear and very off-topic

Yup. Yours is crystal clear: buy my onion juice, avoid chemo, and die.
Do you think you're the first snake oil peddler to hit these forums? Do
you have any CONCEPT how much some of the professionals in these groups
know about prostate cancer? And until you prove that drinking onion
juice is a better cure than drinking our own urine, piss on ya.

If you resent being called a spammer, *STOP SPAMMING*.

I.P. and it ain't onion juice
BrokenEarth - 05 May 2008 18:31 GMT
With all do respect you might want to review what the definition of
spam is and what is permited in a signiture line to identify the
poster. By all definitions you will find this thread not to be spam.
But you are angry and like to display bad manners and characteristics.
Opting to be an animal instead of a human being. Your choice. This
response is for those who want to be human and learn something, not
people full of hate, with no mind, angry at life and who flood posts
they disagree with or wish to distract people away from with off-topic
banter.

Good luck with those anger issues.
I.P. Freely - 05 May 2008 22:53 GMT
> With all do respect you might want to review what the definition of
> spam is and what is permited in a signiture line to identify the
> poster.

If it sells any product aggressively and unsolicited (or in this forum
repeatedly promotes unproved cures), it's spam. And because spammers are
lowlife A-holes mo matter how one parses the definition (and may even
threaten our lives in this forum), our primary choices are anger,
ignoring them, flaming them, filtering them, reporting them to their
ISPs, and/or finding out who they are and where they live and taking
more direct action. I've done all with pretty good success overall, and
had a great deal of fun with some of the techniques.

I.P.
BrokenEarth - 06 May 2008 06:09 GMT
Sorry, that is your individual opinion, not the standard definition
for spam. Your definition would have anyone objecting to a particular
treatment eing able to censor that treatment by claiming it is
promoting that treatment and therefore is commercial. The actual
posting must contain a solicitation or offer to buy to constitute
spam, or it must be a post that is placed over and over in unrelated
forums - such as selling watches in a cancer forum. The actual
definition is actually more precise and you are free to look it up.
Also when reviewing these rules you can look up what a sig line
permits. A refrence to a website, even if it is related to the post,
is not spam. The content we offer is informational - you disagree with
it and wish to censor it, or you are a paid shill, as there are many
here, who wish to disrupt any advancement of treatments that challenge
the billions made from the medical mafia.

The real snake oil salesmen are the doctors who take kickbacks,
prescribe tons of unnecessary medication, the pharma corps who are so
corrupt and killing thousands of people with their poison, the
insurance companies who profit and then provide no real coverage with
loopholes - the entire system is a big mess - but you are worried that
someone is going to be hurt from a treatment that has been practiced
for hundreds of years and has virtually no side effects other than a
little burning sensation in your stomach.

Let people decide for themselves.
Lud - 08 May 2008 19:35 GMT
> > The post is not spam
> > the above post is not spam.
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>
> I.P. and it ain't onion juice

Idiot hucksters should be ignored - they don't deserve to be noticed
except they do cause harm, well put IP.

The earth is damaged only by broken heads who take gullible sick
persons money and leaving them with snake oil. Onions are definitely
healthy but to try to fool people that they are a cure is criminal and
should be prosecuted.
Lud
 
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