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It's not that the Village Voice is some authority on cancer, it certainly isn't. I just thought it concisely pointed out the flaws and bias in the movie.
LOL. My best friend used to write for the Village Voice. I'll be sure to ask him if he ever had any visits from the Men In Black over what he wrote for them.
Biochemical Pharmacology retracted seven studies of which a cancer researcher is the only common author, noting the "data integrity has become questionable."
There's been known cures for cancer and aids for decades...do some research OUTSIDE of mainstream, and stop looking for all that data rubbish that's insisted upon by the authorities, those same authorities have been lying to you and the rest of the community....
Not true. If there were "known cures," they'd be in use right now.
"By all accounts, one universal experience of those with a serious illness is that people come out of the woodwork to offer them advice about which alternative medicine they should be using to cure themselves." https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org...meone-is-sick/
It seems that there is a whole cottage industry for alternative cures for cancer and also for ALS. One thing they have in common is that they all want to sell you something. I believe there's a special place in hell for those who prey on the desperation of those with a terminal illness.
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