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By Joel Lord
A hundred years ago less than 1 in 1000 people died of cancer. According to the World Health Organization ‘Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and accounted for 7.6 million deaths (around 13% of all deaths) in 2008. Deaths from cancer worldwide are projected to continue to rise to over 11 million in 2030.’
“If I am able to help only one cancer sufferer to escape the excruciating and inescapable pain of death caused through treatment by ‘orthodox methods,’ I have done something worthwhile.”
- Maurice Natenberg, author of ‘The Cancer Blackout‘
“Cancer was practically unknown until compulsory vaccination with cowpox vaccine began to be introduced. I have had to deal with at least two hundred cases of cancer, and I never saw a case of cancer in an unvaccinated person.”
- Dr. W.B. Clark of Indiana/1936
“It would seem impossible for a rational mind to conceive that a filthy virus derived from a Small Pox corpse, the ulcerated udder of a cow or the running sores of a sick horse’s heels and cultivated in scabbed festers on a calf’s abdomen could fail to have disastrous effects when inoculated into the human body.”
- Dr. Beddow Baily, 1936