We'll start with Deciem & Brandon Truaxe's shut down on the company. He closes the companies doors right before the close of Q3. He has slated to reopen at the start of Q1 (February). "Almost everyone at Deciem has been involved in a major criminal activity which includes financial crimes and much other. You have no idea what a solider I've been for more than thirteen years." In his Instagram post, Brandon calls out some big names. One in particular stood out—Estee Lauder Companies.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/beauty-hair/a23662923/deciem-the-ordinary-store-closing-leaked-email/
>>3408309 Estee Lauder is a central part of the RC family led by E.L. who is named Lynn (aka Lady). She is on the board of EL.
https://www.elcompanies.com/who-we-are/leadership/board-of-directors#lynn-forester
See here too >https://www.elrothschild.com
Estee Lauder also owns the following: Tory Burch, Too Faced, Tommy Hilfiger, Tom Ford Beauty, Smashbox, Rodin, Origins, Michael Kors, MAC, Le Labo, Lab Series, LA MER, Kiton, Kilian, Jo Malone, GLAMGLOW, Estee Lauder, Ermenegildo Zegna, Donna Karan, DKNY, Clinique, Darphin, Becca, Bobbi Brown, Bumble Bumble, Aveda, Aramis, Aerin. Noteably, Deciem is in partnership with EL and they have 10 additional cosmetic brands under them. Also interesting, EL has done nearly $14B in sales. For anyone that knows anything about marketshare…that's an impressive 3% of the global marketshare of cosmetics (total $445B industry).
Also noteable, Evelyn Lauder tied to HRC & BC.
https://wwd.com/business-news/human-resources/evelyn-lauder-dies-at-age-75-5365922/
Now, on with my point. More and more research has been surfacing about cancer causing cosmetic ingredients. https://www.healthline.com/health/carcinogenic-ingredients-your-personal-care-products#common-chemicals
Receiving more sauce on this soon. (From first hand account, I know EL companies recalled/reformulated a lot of their products because they were found to have cancer causing and/or other harmful chemicals).
RC's have long been rumored to be suppressing the cure for cancer to make a profit. This makes sense if you look at their global control of every market. Still looking for actual sauce here.
Here's what I'm getting at: RC owned companies make products that have substances known to cause cancer. RC companies then sell that cancer–in the form of cosmetics–to you for a profit. When their cosmetics make you sick with cancer, they suppress the cure (for the disease they gave you), & profit off of "researching".
Estee Lauder company donates & "The Breast Cancer Campaign has raised more than $76 million to support global research, education and medical services, with more than $62 million funding 250 Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF) medical research grants worldwide."
https://www.elcompanies.com/our-commitments/the-breast-cancer-campaign
But the real question is, where, or to whom, is this money REALLY going?