Cigarette Smoking and Cancer
I have been doing a lot of thinking recently about cancer causes, cancer treatments etc. and the cancer fraud being perpetrated upon the masses. As a cigarette smoker for fifty years I often wondered about the causal factors of cigarette smoking because I have never bought the line about all the various chemicals present in cigarette smoke. I have no doubt the chemicals are present but I doubted their being significant factors, especially in the case of ‘second-hand” smoke.
I now believe there is a definite relationship between smoking and cancer but it is not that which health authorities are claiming. What then, you ask, is the relationship and why are health authorities withholding the information? It’s a part of the plot to keep the health consumer basking in ignorance. Keeping consumers in a state of ignorance is important so that those consumers do not ask too many critical questions about the cancer treatments being provided by the conventional medical institutions. Those cancer treatments are the cash cows of the pharmaceutical companies and those companies sponsor most of the research that is conducted in the field of health. Now, let’s talk about the relationship.
Cigarette smoking causes cancer because the smoker is exposing his body to oxygen deprivation on a regular basis. "All normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen - a rule without exception." - Dr. Otto Warburg, quoted in Philpott, page 74. So also is the person who is subjected to second-hand smoke. If that simple fact was made available to the general public then people might figure out that if oxygen deprivation causes cancer then those people might ask why not provide more oxygen to cancer cells to cure cancer.
Let us not be ridiculous folks, cancer treatment is a multi-billion dollar industry. We cannot be offering such simple solutions to such a profitable industry. Think of the careers that would vanish. Think of the profits that would disappear. Think of all the things you now have to think about.
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