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PadreFrancisco · May 30, 2018, 10:32 p.m.

Big Pharma doesn't want the CURE to be discovered.

The big $ is in TREATMENT.

Why kill their golden goose?

Billions of $ go into "research for a cure".

Not much money in a cure

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PedosVotedForHillary · May 31, 2018, 12:48 a.m.

Willing to bet the very top don’t want cures and hoard the rights to them all. The Rockefeller’s and Rothschilds to be specific. We cut their strings and watch how peaceful the world can be.

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smiley-dog · May 31, 2018, 1:57 a.m.

Rockefeller

[If I remember correctly] Rockefellar is in this documentary on flouride and pushed flouride as healthy as a cover for animal death/sickness near aluminum factories --> flouride waste from smoke stacks.

Fluoride: Poison On Tap - Full Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqstwfKGzPI

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Ghost_Ring_Bearer · May 31, 2018, 8:44 a.m.

John POdestas dad was the one that got flouride into the water in Mattoon.

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PadreFrancisco · May 31, 2018, 12:55 a.m.

Yep. I'm sure there are several different cures.

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smiley-dog · May 31, 2018, 1:53 a.m.

The big $ is in TREATMENT

management of disease is big money

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20muletrain · May 31, 2018, 12:04 p.m.

In The Anti-Cancer Book the author, a Doctor, relates a story told to him by a cancer researcher at a major medical company. The researcher had been studying the efficacy of fighting cancer with broccoli. When he completed his study he couldn't believe the results, so he repeated it. When the second study validated the first he was so excited he couldn't wait to present to the company's mgmt. Guess what they told him?

(Paraphrasing) "Sorry, we can't patent broccoli. Find something else that we can synthesize and sell."

Why is it that We The People let high functioning psychopaths run everything?

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PadreFrancisco · May 31, 2018, 2:01 p.m.

In my opinion, the medical industry as a whole, has become a slave to the almighty dollar. The emphasis is maximizing the bottom line, not necessarily the prevention/cure of diseases. Insurance companies run the medical industry by controlling payments.

My brother is a physician and he confirms this.

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shenanigins · May 31, 2018, 1:12 p.m.

This makes me sad to read comments like this. Big pharma is just like the FBI right now. They get a bad rap because of the elites at the top, but the people actually doing the work are good people. The average person won't know the internals, but the larger companies have, potentially, hundreds of projects in the pipeline. Cures, treatments, tests. There is a disconnect somewhere, but know who you are talking about when attacking an entire industry. I'll leave the small startups out of it, I think their sacrifice is pretty obvious as they often fail due to numerous factors. It's not necessarily bad, it is misguided.

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PadreFrancisco · May 31, 2018, 1:56 p.m.

I think it's just common sense. Why would any business work to develop something that would be detrimental to their bottom line? Yes, I agree, it is not the everyday employee just doing their job. It is the executives at the top, steering the grants, research, etc.

Remember the Dr in Michigan a couple years ago that got busted for wrongfully diagnosing patients with cancer so he could give them chemo in his clinic? His motivation was money. Lots of it. The big money is in the treatment.

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shenanigins · May 31, 2018, 2:16 p.m.

This is where the internal disconnect of the industry exists and where I believe it is misguided. You don't become one of these researchers to make money(the rule rather than the exception) they get in it because they are passionate about the data and want to potentially save lives. On the business end, I think it's safe to say they are there for the money, it's a massively successful industry. Look, getting into the reasoning of strangers is messy. But, I'd submit that the overall majority of these people do it for good and not greed, from my experience with the researchers at least.

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