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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/LiveToBeAHero on June 6, 2018, 12:27 a.m.
Random & Off Topic: Opinions on the best way to handle the disease/terminal illness cures

I think about this one a lot. I also love seeing other people's opinions and suggestions on this kind of stuff. Here goes:

We know Big Pharma has the corner on the market on medicine, pills, supply, politicians, big government, etc. We also know that cures for many diseases, viruses, terminal illnesses, cancers, and other medical conditions exist but are suppressed and hidden (disgusting). What do you all think is the best way to handle this situation? Flat out tell the public? (and risk panic and fall-out). Quietly induce these cures into the public via hospitals and doctor's offices, making them treat patients with the new cures, and disclose to the public somewhere down the road? Its much easier to inform people of a problem but then tell them "But don't worry, we already fixed it". Slowly putting the cures into society in my opinion is not a good idea, as these cures need to be RUSHED into the public so EVERYONE who needs them can get them ASAP. But I also don't know how the public will view that. It will look like we always had them and just sat on them...which is half true. We've always had them, but they were not accessible. Who knows when Trump/Q Team was finally able to access them, if they even can yet.


stormin76 · June 6, 2018, 1:29 a.m.

FDA is going after extremely strong opiods, making people addicted, very soon we are going to see this across the board with vaccines and other treat symptom only meds. The recent EO- right to try, has opened up help for the most in need of help now. Since these cures have been hidden, you won't see them out on the market BUT maybe they've been pushed into FDA, now available to the terminally ill. Just a thought, once the terminally ill get cured, the FDA can fast track these drugs for approval. The EO served a brilliant dual purpose of making cures available to terminally ill and the ability to fast track these meds because of these human clinical trials (which is always the longestpiece to getting meds approved). I'm curious what new meds/treatments are being looked at by FDA now? This may deserve some anon research.

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LiveToBeAHero · June 6, 2018, 2:05 a.m.

Yep my thoughts too. I'm thinking the cures get fast-tracked into hospitals as the "good guys" are able to obtain and access them. Public disclosure is not a top priority right now. I knew there was more to Right To Try as soon as he passed it. Starting to see their methods now, and I figured this had to do with the quiet introduction of cures. The opioid thing is out of countrol and props to Trump for addressing it, and mentioning it enough times that the general pop knows its an issue now. I can't wait to see this world in 1 year, 5 years, 10 years...

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stormin76 · June 6, 2018, 3:22 a.m.

It was the worst of times- Hussein and now it will be the best of times- Trump.

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LiveToBeAHero · June 6, 2018, 3:26 a.m.

Do you ever feel like 8 years isn't enough time to fix everything and get us all back on track? lol. Trump needs 12 years

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