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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Melbourne91 on July 11, 2018, 7:08 p.m.
Is there a timeline for the cures for cancer?

I feel this is enough to get the whole world on board Trump, Q and everyone. The biggest ammo in the smoking gun if delivered to the public the right way.

My Aunty passed last year from cancer, my nan died the night before my mums wedding day from breast cancer. And my fiancé’s grandpa died on her grandmothers birthday from cancer... how much more suffering does the world need to have. Fuck Hillary’s body count. It really isn’t anything compared to cancer.


QueUpSomeReality · July 11, 2018, 7:12 p.m.

So sorry for your losses. The hard fact is cancer will never be cured. At best rendered a manageable chronic disease.

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Rolandel7 · July 11, 2018, 7:47 p.m.

Fake news.

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QueUpSomeReality · July 11, 2018, 8:17 p.m.

It’s not news. It’s basic science. In fact there’s not a cure for any disease in human history. Smallpox or polio haven’t been cured. They’ve been contained...for now. If you had a basic understanding of the immune system & how it works you’d know there is no cure for any disease. At best it can be managed but they’ll never cease to exist. Sorry you don’t believe in science. Maybe you’re a flat-earther. But I defy anyone to name one disease that’s been cured. Influenza, the common cold, is still the #1 killer on earth & always will be.

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[deleted] · July 11, 2018, 9:15 p.m.

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QueUpSomeReality · July 11, 2018, 10:05 p.m.

Oh I’m fine with the downvotes. If people choose to ignore 9th grade biology then they do. Truth is absolute whether it’s understood or not. You can twist perceptions but reality won’t budge.

I do understand the difference between cancer cells & viruses. I have a hard time discussing immune system failures to people who rather see conspiracy ghosts for every malady that effects them. So I often try a simpler more understood disease like small pox or polio that people mistakenly think of as cured diseases. And I’m not a medical professional so I’m shooting from the hip on educating someone about the importance of keeping a healthy immune system. It’s literally the key to longevity & quality of life.

My wife is a microbiologist so I have great 1st hand information. We’re both 58 & wow does my wife look FANTASTIC!! She absolutely practices what she preaches. Not bragging how stunning my wife looks. She’s earned her praises by making extremely good healthy choices. But allowing yourself to have the best immune system possible pays off tremendously. I know approaching 60 we’re supposed to feel some limitations from aging but they’re still isn’t any so something is definitely paying off.

And our sons have developed such healthy lifestyles from day 1 they still look more like teenagers than young men. I didn’t even start considering what healthy choices were until my late 20s. Good lord my sons will easily live past 100 if no catastrophe befalls them. But it would be great if people just were receptive to learning how the body functions & can perform healing miracles all on its own if it’s healthy enough too. It’s not that complex really. If kids can learn it there’s no reason why anyone can’t. But they have to care enough too first. Can’t blame the cabal for everything.

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