As one of 6 women in my family diagnosed with breast cancer since 2003 and having survived both occurrences WITHOUT chemo/radiation therapy, I can say without hesitation that the cancer industry is completely fraudulent. I opted for surgery and other alternative healing modalities and am now 6 years clear.
My younger sister wasn't so lucky. You see, we had the same diagnosis with much the same profile though it wasn't determined to be genetic (we're ½ sisters). However, both times she was diagnosed she was coerced into doing the chemo/radiation by her employer who would deny her disability income with any other treatment. Fast forward to a year after our second diagnosis and she's dead. By her own estimation, she believed she would die from the conventional treatment. Oh, and she was 5 years younger and more fit than I was.
An older sister who was told had 'pre-cancerous' cells in her breast, and was pressured into doing chemo/radiation by her doctor. She is still on disability and barely able to function 18 years after her treatment.
My research into the cancer industry was a real reckoning for me. I was appalled at what I learned and the treatments that have been suppressed. Much like ivermectin and hydroxichloriquine are being suppressed today. Doctors and scientists have become parasites feeding on the misery of a sick population instead of doing what they're paid to do - encouraging a healthy lifestyle and ensuring laws are put in place to stop corporations from poisoning our water, air and soil.
Ever since my first diagnosis in 2012 I continue to do research and care for my body with nutrition, meditation, exercise, sleep, alkaline water, supplements, detoxing regimens and I feel better than ever at 63 years young. Only now, I grieve for my deceased mother and sister, older disabled sister and other women in my family who suffer from a disease caused by our toxic environment.
Today, corporations continue to poison all of us with impunity. We wouldn't need a cancer medical industry if governments held corporations responsible for the toxins they put in our environment. That is where we need to focus our tax dollars.
Yes, I've come to see the cancer industry as another giant fraud but haven't spent the time yet to understand just HOW the whole fraud works.
I'm confident that the "model of disease" that they have sold us, is not true.
And that they want to blame as much of it as possible on genetics "it's your parents' fault" rather than environmental toxins (including never ending vaccination).
It's clear to me that part of the fraud is to NOT talk about what works to minimize and treat cancer, and only push a narrow set of surgical and chemical solutions that have ample margin for all to feed from the trough.
I hadn't heard, before now, that they had connected disability income payments to type of treatment. What an absolute disgrace.
Yes. I only found out from her brother after she died. She didn't want to share that detail with us. She had a mortgage and a daughter to care for. She paid the ultimate price. Her employer? Lockheed Martin. In her position, I would have done it differently, and I tried to share what I had learned in my research, but she could only do what she felt was best for her. I/we still miss her terribly 7 years later.
It almost seems like her death was intentional. Having had cancer once before, they may not have wanted to have her on the disability account and so had to finish her off. I'm just guessing here, but at this point the level of psychopathy that I'm seeing in the medical industry, I wouldn't put anything past them.
If you ever feel inclined to write about your, and your family's ordeal with cancer, the industry and what you learnt along the way, I would be happy to publish it (my email at bottom of article).
It's almost like there's collusion between large corporations and the cancer industry to keep feeding the pipeline. When an employee gets cancers, they send them to the nearest cancer clinic and get a kickback. I would not put anything past them. We're dealing with a level of psychopathy here that beggars the imagination.
And/Or they all know each other. Many engineering/medical/business students are in the pipeline for these industry jobs and get recruited by these companies from the same Poison Ivy League pools.
2.4 million unnecessary operations each year in USA??? Waaaay too low. Consider that a million angioplasties and 14 million colonoscopies are done yearly. As you noted, angioplasties are arguably without (mortality) merit except for active STEMI heart attacks--maybe 1 percent of those operated upon. I skipped whether you addressed CABG surgeries. They reduce 5 year mortality--BUT only 20 percent and ONLY for isolated left main lesions. No screening exam including Pap smears has robust evidence of mortality utility either. Best estimates--from academic sources--are that HALF of all US medical care is useless or damaging. Download my Butchered by "Healthcare" for a more complete treatment. Here:
Please consider including "gender affirming care" i.e., chopping off healthy penises and breasts or creating new phalluses out of skin, all of which create lifetime medical patients due to past trauma and mental illness.
It was well worth the time invested in reading this article.
My experience 12 years ago when my husband could barely walk due to severe pain/immobility and subsequently was pain-free and able to hike mountains after total hip-replacement surgery:
A newer procedure was available in which the surgeon entered laterally through the thigh and accessed the hip joint AROUND the muscles and tendons rather than CUTTING THROUGH the gluteous maximus. The old procedure was much more painful and required more recovery time and and rehabilitation.
I did a great deal of research including viewing both procedures on YouTube.
My husband was willing to go forward with the OLD procedure so as not to "hurt the feelings" of the salesman/surgeon who was too lazy to learn the new procedure.
I put my foot down found an orthopedic surgeon who not only performed the new procedure but had done it many times with success. I even had my husband speak to a gentleman who had been successfully operated on by that surgeon. (Unfortunately, the surgeon retired several years ago so I cannot make a recommendation.)
I share this because sometimes our family/friends are too desperate and/or lazy to undertake the time-consuming research. Don't let them make a regrettable mistake. Do the research yourself, if you are so inclined.
Good point well made. Figuring out this stuff requires hard work and hard thinking, and most are too lazy to do it. Yes, we need to step up and do it for our loved ones even if they are not interested in saving themselves.
An interesting and valuable perspective. For my part my emergency Caesarean after a 48 hour labour saved my life and the life of my child. A fact I contemplated, in a daze, over the year that followed. As a long term medical intervention “avoider”, this was very hard to deal with. Said no to vitamin K, all vaccines, and managed to breastfeed . But the C-section felt like failure. A midwife who had gone home, lived a whole life and come back to find me still in labour took time out in the week that followed to explain what had happened and why my daughter was stuck, head all wrong, no dilation. Grateful to this day and had my second child naturally. I’m here for this article, but it’s triggered me.
A friend of mine was forced into early labor b/c of standard of care. She spent four days in the hospital and nothing they did helped speed up the “process” of delivery. Fetal heart monitor, pitocin, broken water… I was absolutely horrified to hear of her story. Baby wasn’t ready clearly. They were on the cusp of c section and she pushed like hell to get him out. Another friend has a similar story from about a year ago. I know it’s not cutting but I’ve also read all the ultrasounds being done may effect babies growth and development?
"Gender affirming care" (cutting off the breasts and penises of children - or indeed anyone for the aforementioned mental illness and past trauma especially childhood abuse) should be on there as well.
I thought the movie was funny at the time, I don't think that anymore.
The timing of this movie makes much more sense to me now, it came out in 1994, perfectly timed with the collapse of the Soviet Union. I never would have thought the two things had anything to do with each other. Turns out they do. Which I wrote about here.
I keep wondering why Liam Scheff died at 46. As a medical professional I just don't get how one could die of tinnitus, as he suggested in his last posts. Did he commit suicide? I can't help but wonder about Havana Syndrome, as extreme tinnitus is one of the neurological symptoms, and he did call out a bunch of important players...
Oh, I didn't come across that major detail. Who can blame him? And I'd wondered, too, what happened to his Helen. Cruelly extinguished lights...or so the gatekeepers would like to believe.
Great essay, one of the things I feel is used way too much in america is the urinary catheter. I would like to see a comparison between europe and the usa for how many catheters are used in the hospitals in particular. In places where they have people to clean up patients instead of foisting the job on nurses who are trying to pack eleven hours of nursing and five hours of paperwork into a twelve hour shift ,I bet the use of catheters is lower. I also would be willing to bet that the unvaccinated got more catheters in the last two years. If anyone has stats on any of this it would be interesting to see.
Where are the studies showing benefits of fetal monitoring i.e. Ultra sound and Doppler? Or the increasing use of tongue-tie surgery for nursing babies? Sad.
Could also add bowel removal yo the list… somehow the mode earn belief is that colonics are extremely dangerous, but cutting a chunk of the bowel out and seeing it back together is totally effective and safe
A friend of mine is planning to go through gall bladder surgery (removal of gall bladder) because she trusts her doctor . She does not want to consider alternatives.
When I began reading your post I was thinking that I had had three surgical procedures, all involving preventable conditions that had reached a very bad stage, having not being prevented, and two of them relating to cancer.
But then you had to mention forceps! Oh yeah. There was that at birth, relating to what I believe must have been an iatrogenic cause and long after resulting in a diagnosis of brain damage, and then another minor procedure at 4 years old to correct something that I would guess was also iatrogenic in origin. My father didn't allow doctors to take my tonsils, thank God! They certainly wanted to.
I was aware of more of the ways than most that hospitals interfere with birth, having as you can see a special interest in the subject. You have pointed out several more. Thank you, I guess.
The Church of Modern Medicine indeed. What became of "You shall have no other gods before Me"? What would appear to be the Church now appears to be worshiping regularly at this altar. Anyone that attends a group Bible study that features prayer time, or subscribes to a church prayer list, is likely to be able recognize what I mean, if they also are somehow aware of what you have written about here.
No problem. It has all worked out, and not by accident. From age 12 to 21 I was involved with a church that taught distrust of doctors and the importance of eating the kinds of food that God provides, not industry. They got a lot of other things wrong, but God used them in my life, and I eventually un-learned the parts that were wrong.
I was deeply dismayed at the failure of "the church" to recognize and warn about the "covid" fraud in 2020 and the "vaccine" fraud in 2021. I would have been even more dismayed if I hadn't already been struggling for years with the failure of "the church" to recognize and warn about disease and early deaths from "western diet". And unsurprisingly there was a link between bad diet, metabolic disease, and "covid" risk. One failure builds upon another, it seems.
I got a closer look at the problem last summer when my local church had an all-church BBQ. I decided to go and observe -- expecting that there would not be anything there that I would want to eat, and there wasn't -- and I sat down with a few people I knew, in the room where the serving line was located. Everybody else was eating what was served, without a second thought.
As I watched the serving line, and as I walked around the campus before and afterward, I began to notice that possibly half the combined congregation (3 services, all ages, largely younger adults and their families) showed signs of serious metabolic disease. There was no way to measure overall diabetes prevalence but, if properly measured (it almost never is), statistically it might be in the range of 1/2 to 2/3 of those present.
2.4 million unnecessary operations each year in USA??? Waaaay too low. Consider that a million angioplasties and 14 million colonoscopies are done yearly. As you noted, angioplasties are arguably without (mortality) merit except for active STEMI heart attacks--maybe 1 percent of those operated upon. I skipped whether you addressed CABG surgeries. They reduce 5 year mortality--BUT only 20 percent and ONLY for isolated left main lesions. No screening exam including Pap smears has robust evidence of mortality utility either. Best estimates--from academic sources--are that HALF of all US medical care is useless or damaging. Download my Butchered by "Healthcare" for a more complete treatment. Free here; https://dl.bookfunnel.com/4kliod8a9z
As one of 6 women in my family diagnosed with breast cancer since 2003 and having survived both occurrences WITHOUT chemo/radiation therapy, I can say without hesitation that the cancer industry is completely fraudulent. I opted for surgery and other alternative healing modalities and am now 6 years clear.
My younger sister wasn't so lucky. You see, we had the same diagnosis with much the same profile though it wasn't determined to be genetic (we're ½ sisters). However, both times she was diagnosed she was coerced into doing the chemo/radiation by her employer who would deny her disability income with any other treatment. Fast forward to a year after our second diagnosis and she's dead. By her own estimation, she believed she would die from the conventional treatment. Oh, and she was 5 years younger and more fit than I was.
An older sister who was told had 'pre-cancerous' cells in her breast, and was pressured into doing chemo/radiation by her doctor. She is still on disability and barely able to function 18 years after her treatment.
My research into the cancer industry was a real reckoning for me. I was appalled at what I learned and the treatments that have been suppressed. Much like ivermectin and hydroxichloriquine are being suppressed today. Doctors and scientists have become parasites feeding on the misery of a sick population instead of doing what they're paid to do - encouraging a healthy lifestyle and ensuring laws are put in place to stop corporations from poisoning our water, air and soil.
Ever since my first diagnosis in 2012 I continue to do research and care for my body with nutrition, meditation, exercise, sleep, alkaline water, supplements, detoxing regimens and I feel better than ever at 63 years young. Only now, I grieve for my deceased mother and sister, older disabled sister and other women in my family who suffer from a disease caused by our toxic environment.
Today, corporations continue to poison all of us with impunity. We wouldn't need a cancer medical industry if governments held corporations responsible for the toxins they put in our environment. That is where we need to focus our tax dollars.
Thank you for sharing that. What a story!
Yes, I've come to see the cancer industry as another giant fraud but haven't spent the time yet to understand just HOW the whole fraud works.
I'm confident that the "model of disease" that they have sold us, is not true.
And that they want to blame as much of it as possible on genetics "it's your parents' fault" rather than environmental toxins (including never ending vaccination).
It's clear to me that part of the fraud is to NOT talk about what works to minimize and treat cancer, and only push a narrow set of surgical and chemical solutions that have ample margin for all to feed from the trough.
I hadn't heard, before now, that they had connected disability income payments to type of treatment. What an absolute disgrace.
Yes. I only found out from her brother after she died. She didn't want to share that detail with us. She had a mortgage and a daughter to care for. She paid the ultimate price. Her employer? Lockheed Martin. In her position, I would have done it differently, and I tried to share what I had learned in my research, but she could only do what she felt was best for her. I/we still miss her terribly 7 years later.
It almost seems like her death was intentional. Having had cancer once before, they may not have wanted to have her on the disability account and so had to finish her off. I'm just guessing here, but at this point the level of psychopathy that I'm seeing in the medical industry, I wouldn't put anything past them.
Agree, I don't put anything past them either.
If you ever feel inclined to write about your, and your family's ordeal with cancer, the industry and what you learnt along the way, I would be happy to publish it (my email at bottom of article).
Doesn't matter how long it is.
I think many would find it helpful.
The employer influence/coercion is very disturbing. I don’t understand how they could have any say.
It's almost like there's collusion between large corporations and the cancer industry to keep feeding the pipeline. When an employee gets cancers, they send them to the nearest cancer clinic and get a kickback. I would not put anything past them. We're dealing with a level of psychopathy here that beggars the imagination.
And/Or they all know each other. Many engineering/medical/business students are in the pipeline for these industry jobs and get recruited by these companies from the same Poison Ivy League pools.
2.4 million unnecessary operations each year in USA??? Waaaay too low. Consider that a million angioplasties and 14 million colonoscopies are done yearly. As you noted, angioplasties are arguably without (mortality) merit except for active STEMI heart attacks--maybe 1 percent of those operated upon. I skipped whether you addressed CABG surgeries. They reduce 5 year mortality--BUT only 20 percent and ONLY for isolated left main lesions. No screening exam including Pap smears has robust evidence of mortality utility either. Best estimates--from academic sources--are that HALF of all US medical care is useless or damaging. Download my Butchered by "Healthcare" for a more complete treatment. Here:
Thanks Robert, interesting and useful as always.
Note, that Mendelsohn in referring to 2.4m was commenting about the stats in the 70s.
No doubt, as you highlight, the numbers are much bigger today.
https://dl.bookfunnel.com/4kliod8a9z
Please consider including "gender affirming care" i.e., chopping off healthy penises and breasts or creating new phalluses out of skin, all of which create lifetime medical patients due to past trauma and mental illness.
It's in Cassandra
It was well worth the time invested in reading this article.
My experience 12 years ago when my husband could barely walk due to severe pain/immobility and subsequently was pain-free and able to hike mountains after total hip-replacement surgery:
A newer procedure was available in which the surgeon entered laterally through the thigh and accessed the hip joint AROUND the muscles and tendons rather than CUTTING THROUGH the gluteous maximus. The old procedure was much more painful and required more recovery time and and rehabilitation.
I did a great deal of research including viewing both procedures on YouTube.
My husband was willing to go forward with the OLD procedure so as not to "hurt the feelings" of the salesman/surgeon who was too lazy to learn the new procedure.
I put my foot down found an orthopedic surgeon who not only performed the new procedure but had done it many times with success. I even had my husband speak to a gentleman who had been successfully operated on by that surgeon. (Unfortunately, the surgeon retired several years ago so I cannot make a recommendation.)
I share this because sometimes our family/friends are too desperate and/or lazy to undertake the time-consuming research. Don't let them make a regrettable mistake. Do the research yourself, if you are so inclined.
Great story, thank you!
Good point well made. Figuring out this stuff requires hard work and hard thinking, and most are too lazy to do it. Yes, we need to step up and do it for our loved ones even if they are not interested in saving themselves.
An interesting and valuable perspective. For my part my emergency Caesarean after a 48 hour labour saved my life and the life of my child. A fact I contemplated, in a daze, over the year that followed. As a long term medical intervention “avoider”, this was very hard to deal with. Said no to vitamin K, all vaccines, and managed to breastfeed . But the C-section felt like failure. A midwife who had gone home, lived a whole life and come back to find me still in labour took time out in the week that followed to explain what had happened and why my daughter was stuck, head all wrong, no dilation. Grateful to this day and had my second child naturally. I’m here for this article, but it’s triggered me.
Thanks Liz. Good contextual counter.
A friend of mine was forced into early labor b/c of standard of care. She spent four days in the hospital and nothing they did helped speed up the “process” of delivery. Fetal heart monitor, pitocin, broken water… I was absolutely horrified to hear of her story. Baby wasn’t ready clearly. They were on the cusp of c section and she pushed like hell to get him out. Another friend has a similar story from about a year ago. I know it’s not cutting but I’ve also read all the ultrasounds being done may effect babies growth and development?
Would not surprise me in the slightest now to discover that ultrasound is another damaging intervention.
Thanks! I didn't know Toby Rogers now had a substack. One more to add to my burgeoning inbox!
It's my favourite Substack 😊, I've learnt so much from that man!
"You don't have to take care of yourself, we can fix you if you go wrong."
Same mentality behind health insurance dependency.
Great article. Perhaps Mutilation & Sacrifice?
"Gender affirming care" (cutting off the breasts and penises of children - or indeed anyone for the aforementioned mental illness and past trauma especially childhood abuse) should be on there as well.
Thank you. Agree. I wonder what Mendelsohn would have said to that abomination if he were alive today.
I wrote at length about it a while back, even turned it into an eBook
https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/free-ebook-24-thoughts-on-what-is
Wow this is amazing. My take: a "pregnant man" is the deliberate murder of logic. Just another prong in their diabolical pitchfork.
Agree.
It started here, with Arnie and Junior.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110216/
I thought the movie was funny at the time, I don't think that anymore.
The timing of this movie makes much more sense to me now, it came out in 1994, perfectly timed with the collapse of the Soviet Union. I never would have thought the two things had anything to do with each other. Turns out they do. Which I wrote about here.
https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/empires-religions
Ha! True Lies also came out in 1994, "perfectly timed with the collapse of the Soviet Union." https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111503/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
I enjoyed it, but also thought at the time that it was a grooming movie for the 'new' enemy once we no longer had the Commies to fear.
I wish Arnie would have been more responsible in this role choices.
Aptly put. 🎯 🔱
Thanks for introducing me to Liam Schiff! I enjoyed his thought-provoking book challenging official dogma.
That book changed so many things for me, glad you enjoyed it.
I keep wondering why Liam Scheff died at 46. As a medical professional I just don't get how one could die of tinnitus, as he suggested in his last posts. Did he commit suicide? I can't help but wonder about Havana Syndrome, as extreme tinnitus is one of the neurological symptoms, and he did call out a bunch of important players...
Yes, it was suicide, and Toby Rogers also contemplates Havana Syndrome here
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/book-review-official-stories-counter
Oh, I didn't come across that major detail. Who can blame him? And I'd wondered, too, what happened to his Helen. Cruelly extinguished lights...or so the gatekeepers would like to believe.
I believe he did take his own life.
Great essay, one of the things I feel is used way too much in america is the urinary catheter. I would like to see a comparison between europe and the usa for how many catheters are used in the hospitals in particular. In places where they have people to clean up patients instead of foisting the job on nurses who are trying to pack eleven hours of nursing and five hours of paperwork into a twelve hour shift ,I bet the use of catheters is lower. I also would be willing to bet that the unvaccinated got more catheters in the last two years. If anyone has stats on any of this it would be interesting to see.
Where are the studies showing benefits of fetal monitoring i.e. Ultra sound and Doppler? Or the increasing use of tongue-tie surgery for nursing babies? Sad.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/11/191120121133.htm
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32927351/
Could also add bowel removal yo the list… somehow the mode earn belief is that colonics are extremely dangerous, but cutting a chunk of the bowel out and seeing it back together is totally effective and safe
A friend of mine is planning to go through gall bladder surgery (removal of gall bladder) because she trusts her doctor . She does not want to consider alternatives.
When I began reading your post I was thinking that I had had three surgical procedures, all involving preventable conditions that had reached a very bad stage, having not being prevented, and two of them relating to cancer.
But then you had to mention forceps! Oh yeah. There was that at birth, relating to what I believe must have been an iatrogenic cause and long after resulting in a diagnosis of brain damage, and then another minor procedure at 4 years old to correct something that I would guess was also iatrogenic in origin. My father didn't allow doctors to take my tonsils, thank God! They certainly wanted to.
I was aware of more of the ways than most that hospitals interfere with birth, having as you can see a special interest in the subject. You have pointed out several more. Thank you, I guess.
The Church of Modern Medicine indeed. What became of "You shall have no other gods before Me"? What would appear to be the Church now appears to be worshiping regularly at this altar. Anyone that attends a group Bible study that features prayer time, or subscribes to a church prayer list, is likely to be able recognize what I mean, if they also are somehow aware of what you have written about here.
Indeed, "secular society" is a mirage.
We worship new Gods now, in a manner of speaking we have reverted to a shiny new, techno version of pagan multitheism. Its priests are everywhere.
https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/medico-priest
PS sorry about the forceps mention.
No problem. It has all worked out, and not by accident. From age 12 to 21 I was involved with a church that taught distrust of doctors and the importance of eating the kinds of food that God provides, not industry. They got a lot of other things wrong, but God used them in my life, and I eventually un-learned the parts that were wrong.
I was deeply dismayed at the failure of "the church" to recognize and warn about the "covid" fraud in 2020 and the "vaccine" fraud in 2021. I would have been even more dismayed if I hadn't already been struggling for years with the failure of "the church" to recognize and warn about disease and early deaths from "western diet". And unsurprisingly there was a link between bad diet, metabolic disease, and "covid" risk. One failure builds upon another, it seems.
I got a closer look at the problem last summer when my local church had an all-church BBQ. I decided to go and observe -- expecting that there would not be anything there that I would want to eat, and there wasn't -- and I sat down with a few people I knew, in the room where the serving line was located. Everybody else was eating what was served, without a second thought.
As I watched the serving line, and as I walked around the campus before and afterward, I began to notice that possibly half the combined congregation (3 services, all ages, largely younger adults and their families) showed signs of serious metabolic disease. There was no way to measure overall diabetes prevalence but, if properly measured (it almost never is), statistically it might be in the range of 1/2 to 2/3 of those present.
This is a very real and serious epidemic!
2.4 million unnecessary operations each year in USA??? Waaaay too low. Consider that a million angioplasties and 14 million colonoscopies are done yearly. As you noted, angioplasties are arguably without (mortality) merit except for active STEMI heart attacks--maybe 1 percent of those operated upon. I skipped whether you addressed CABG surgeries. They reduce 5 year mortality--BUT only 20 percent and ONLY for isolated left main lesions. No screening exam including Pap smears has robust evidence of mortality utility either. Best estimates--from academic sources--are that HALF of all US medical care is useless or damaging. Download my Butchered by "Healthcare" for a more complete treatment. Free here; https://dl.bookfunnel.com/4kliod8a9z