Friday, August 22, 2008

Cancer is a Fungus

Source: - Brasscheck

Cancer, according to those who research and treat it, is a "mystery."
 
I agree - with this one important qualification:

It's a very *lucrative* mystery for those who keep it mysterious.

One thing that is not mysterious about cancer is as soon as their is a diagnosis, the cash register starts to ring.

Billions upon billions dollars...tens of thousands of people employed...

Cancer, Inc. an industry is as big as making cars or distributing gasoline and the consensus says it's doing the best it can with the knowledge it has. 

But what if the cause and cure of cancer were not a mystery?

How ready would this industry - led by the always-ethical pharmaceutical companies - be to consider, let alone research, an alternative view?

Here's an alternative view on cancer:

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

criminalized for the benefit of a chemical company, a newspaper mogul and a banker.

There is a staggeringly high and ever increasing numbers of Americans declaring personal bankruptcy because they are having to pay their High Medical Bills, even though many had paid in to a full Medical Insurance schemes for decades. The following come as no surprise then that we learn the American Corporations still insist on putting profits before the health and well being of its very own citizens.

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Demon Marijuana

one of the most useful plants known to man was criminalized by the US government in the 1930s or the benefit of a chemical company, a newspaper mogul and a banker.
 
Grown worldwide for millennia as a source of food, medicine, fibre and paper, hemp was banned for the first time in human history in 1938 by the United States.

The original impetus for outlawing the hemp plant came from the DuPont and Mellon families with an important assist from William Randolf Hearst.

Hearst owned timber rights for millions of acres of forest land, the raw material for newsprint. DuPont had patents for numerous synthetic products that hemp is competitive with.

Harry Anslinger, the virulent racist who headed the Bureau of Narcotics and spear-headed the campaign against "demon marijuana" was married to the niece of Richard Mellon of the Mellon banking family.

For those who believe that the world is run by and for the benefit of a few interlocking families, this episode provides evidence for that position.

Enforcing marijuana laws and jailing offenders is a multi-billion dollar a year business that employs tens of thousands of people.
 
 
Regards,
The Drusader

Saturday, August 16, 2008

U.S. banking giant switches billions in debt to Britain to avoid paying corporation tax for 50 years

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:41 AM on 16th August 2008

Investment bank Merrill Lynch may not have to pay UK tax for decades.

The Wall Street giant, which employs 5,500 in the City of London, could be eligible for a tax holiday of more than 50 years after making billions of pounds of losses on 'exotic investments.'

The possibility of such a business escaping tax will astonish households struggling with their personal finances.

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Protesters: Holding pens unfit for voting machines

15 Aug 2008
The Denver Post
Dozen or so pens are made of chain link fencing with coiled concertina wire along the top
 
Convention protesters said this afternoon that the "secret jail" the city has set up for people arrested during the upcoming Democratic National Convention used to house the city's voting machines until the building was declared unfit for the machines. At a press conference in front of the holding pens the city has built inside a dilapidated warehouse at 38th Avenue and Steele Street, protester Glenn Spagnuolo said the city stored its voting machines there until officials said the building was too hot for the machines and was without a fire sprinkler system. "The city pulled its voting machines from here because the building gets too hot. Yet now they'll put people in there who use those machines to vote," he told a small gathering of reporters. "There are no toilets there. There's no water, no fire suppression. The city should be ashamed. It needs to stop criminalizing protests."
 

In Lies We Trust

Greetings Fellow Truth Seekers,
 
Take a look at this video on Brasscheck TV.
 
"In Lies We Trust"
 
Its hard to explain the full depth and breadth of the depravity of the pharmaceutical industry, the medical research industry, and the federal government. This film does a pretty good job.
 
Hang on to your hat.
 
You can view it here:
 
 
Video Time: 2:30:38
 
Peace,
Clive Denton HKt.B

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

FCC Commissioner: Fairness Doctrine Could Lead To Government Regulation Of Web

McDowell says reinstated powers could be tagged on to net neutrality debate by leading Democrats
 
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
 
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell says that the potential re-introduction of the Fairness Doctrine under a Democratic administration could lead to "government dictating content policy" on the Internet.
 

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

American Mercenary Captured By Russians

NATO instructor taken hostage with Georgians amid reports of U.S. military commanding thousands of mercs in proxy war
 
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, August 11, 2008
 
An American mercenary has been captured by Russian forces along with a number of Georgian soldiers according to a report from the Russian news website Izvestia, providing more evidence that the U.S. and NATO are covertly supporting the Georgian army in a proxy war with Russia.
 

"Martial Law" Declared in Arkansas Town

24-hour lockdown in effect, residents not allowed to leave their homes

Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Mon
day, August 11, 2008

Areas of a town in Arkansas have been placed under a 24-hour, non-stop curfew described by the mayor as "almost akin to martial law". The lockdown, issued after a spate of robberies, home invasions and shootings, applies to everyone in Helena-West Helena, no matter what age or what time of day it is.

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Television documentaries must not be manipulated by the state

03/08/2008
The Telegraph

Our revelation that the Government has been funding television documentary series, and monitoring the content before it is broadcast, will come as a shock to many viewers.

Certainly, it raises serious questions about the extraordinary readiness of Labour politicians effectively to hijack "documentaries" for use as a propaganda tool. It also highlights the worrying eagerness of television companies to be thus used in exchange for a handsome injection of cash and access.

The money for this duplicitous exercise, of course, flows direct from the pockets of the unwitting British taxpayer.

Perhaps the most extreme example uncovered is the ITV documentary series Beat: Life On The Street, which dealt with the experience of police community support officers.

Two series have already been broadcast, largely funded by the Home Office at a cost of £400,000 each. During the editing process of the second series the programmes were scrutinised by the Home Office, which suggested changes to language and terminology.

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Nuclear plan in disarray as deal stalls


LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - The drive for more nuclear power is in disarray after key British Energy investors rejected a 12 billion pound takeover bid by EDF, derailing the French group's expansion plans.

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Jury fails to reach verdict in London 7/7 case


LONDON (Reuters) - A jury failed to reach a verdict on Friday in the trial of three Britons accused of helping to plot the deadly London suicide bombings in July 2005, which left 52 dead.

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