Sunday, July 29, 2012

Race for life

Good luck to all those partaking of the Race for life event at Palm Bay, this morning.

Mrs Me leaves for race after her warm up routine is completed, which naturally includes advice to me to not to make a mess whist she is out and to make myself presentable by the time she returns.

30 comments:

  1. Not a lot of people know this, Tony, and admittedly it may come across as incredible to those of the mainstream view, but cancer was once a very rare disease indeed.

    Cancer's exponentially increasing incidence rate can be traced back to the beginnings of Rockefeller's monopolistic, vice-like grip on Western 'medicine'.

    Back then, the strike rate was less one death in sixty or more; today it less than one in three!

    The cancer racket is a part of the depopulation agenda of the global elite, which conveniently incorporates a sneaky transfer of wealth (from us to them) via health insurance funds, shares in pharmaceutical corporations and reduced pension payouts.

    If Cancer Research wanted to cure us of cancer, they could have done so long ago.

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    1. *typo*

      less than one death in sixty or more; today it is more than one in three!

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    2. What a glib point, and frankly bonkers comment, I don't doubt that as a cause of death cancer, is increasingly cited as a cause of death given that life expectancy has increased to a point at which our bodies naturally are no longer able to regenerate.

      The cretinous suggestion that educated and presumably dedicated people are devoting their working lives to an elaborate hoax or conspiracy is the maddest thing I've seen on this blog in a long time.

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    3. Don't be a mug Tony, do the research.

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    4. Absolutely agree with the first poster, charities are nothing more than disinfo agents and money grabbers

      look up run from the cure

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  2. What a load of uneducated nonsense from 09.55!. Causes of death have altered over years due to increase in life expectancy and changes in health care. Cancer has simple taken top slot over causes of death such as TB ( my grandmother died of it aged 32) and childhood diseases that were once killers, (scarlet fever and measles etc)
    Plus, of course, in days past many forms of cancer were not recognised as being cancer in the first place.
    Cancers are as diverse as the people who have the misfortune to contract them. After working in cancer research at The Royal Marsden for a number of years and then in the pharmaceutical industry I know we have made huge strides but there is a long way to go. I am not aware that I spent a good part of my working life taking part in a hoax.

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    1. Anon 14:14 is to be applauded for work in cancer research, but please do not be offended by our Thanet resident nut and conspiracy theorist. According to him Goldman Sachs and sundry capitalists are responsible for everything aided and abetted by secret societies and the brotherhood.

      Best of luck to all those taking part in the Race for Life. Far more value to society than some crank who believes every obscure conspiracy theory he ever reads.

      I shall now be branded a PR man for the capitalist elite. If only!

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    2. Not so much a hoax, 14.14, more of a diabolical, evil, racket.

      As I replied to Tony, don't be a mug, do the research.

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    3. Ever heard of simian virus 40 (SV40), Tom Clarke? It was developed in lab monkeys and it's sole purpose is to knock out the body's natural defences against cancer.

      Rockefeller made sure it was spread far and wide in vaccination programmes from 1955 to the present.

      To make things worse, it is also transmissible sexually.

      Read about it here:

      http://www.knowthelies.com/node/5032

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  3. Well done to your wife and all of the participants including both of my daughters. I must say our residennt nutter has excelledd himself.

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    1. Don, are your daughters aware that the oestrogen mimmicker, bisphenol A (BPA), is responsible for many cases of breast and ovarian cancer in women?

      BPA is used as a plastic hardener in the linings of food & drink cans, bottles and juice cartons.

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  4. Tom Clarke, I rarely agree with you, but I do on this one. Anon 14.14 has indeed summarised the main reasons why cancer appears to be more common nowadays - the ability to diagnose it being amongst the leaders. But the focus of comments on this post should be to applaud Mrs Flaig and the thousands of others who have given up their time and effort to run the race. Good on them.

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  5. I must apologise (anon 14.14 here again) for not congratulating Mrs Flaig and all the other ladies who took part in todays race.. including Don's daughters, as it is really the subject of this thread. It is the first time for 4 years that my daughter hasn't taken part. It is very dear to her heart having lost both one grandfather and her only Uncle to cancer. Well done to all who have taken part in all the races around the country.

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  6. I hope the conspiracy theorist keeps posting. It livens things up no end and some links provided are very interesting.
    I am more than willing to accept the possible existence of a depopulation strategy but am more inclined to think that the exponential rise in cancer rates are to do with the 2053 nuclear bombs that have been exploded since 1945.

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    1. No theory about it, yogi, our facts are supported by hard evidence, and not to detract from the noble efforts of those who took part in the race for life, but people have a right to know issues of such importance.

      Cancer: don't die of ignorance -

      http://worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/ultimateconspiracy.html

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    2. I cant help but think that you anonymous, are part of the problem since you have this highly reliable and in no way bonkers info, why is it that you are condoning this conspiracy by not informing us of a miracle cure.

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    3. Read the article above, Tony, vitamin B17 is one of God's 'miracle cures', tetrahydracannabinol is another, as documented in Anon 21:03's 'Run From the Cure' and there are others.

      Although a healthy diet of plenty of raw, organic fruit and vegetables should generally provide ample protection.

      Avoidance of sources of radiation such as GSM mobiles, wi-fi internet and radio and sitting too close (<1.5 metres) to your PC is also recommended.

      As I said earlier, there is a concerted effort by corrupt government agencies and special interests to keep us in the dark regarding cancer prevention.

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    4. I shall bare thatin mind thank youand will consult with my tailor as to getting some lead lined casual wear, for when I sir in front of my laptop writing this stuff, and the chemist is to deliver industrial quantities ofB17,

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    5. G. Edward Griffin - A World Without Cancer - The Story Of Vitamin B17

      http://youtu.be/R3NNLs8llAY

      RUN FROM THE CURE: The Rick Simpson Story

      http://youtu.be/5rzUGuuXWr8

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    6. Lol Tony, forget the lead lined trackie-bottoms, a simple earthing device (a cable wrapped around your ankle and plugged into the earth socket) will suffice or if you can afford $50 a new-fangled earthing mat.

      Earthing helps you get a good nights sleep, too:

      http://youtu.be/26HphzJmWKU

      http://youtu.be/CrKV8mE3tMY

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  7. Something that brings it home. 14 minutes but if you have the time, worth it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCF7vPanrY

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  9. Tony ,

    In reference to the apology posting it does make a change for you to get involved with something that has fact behind it than the wild speculations you tend to publish on an industrial scale.

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    1. Tony, I've made an apology, simply because I got it wrong, the whys and wherefore s are frankly irrelevant, 1,685 posts on this blog, 13,083 published comments mistakes sometimes happen.

      It's something I might well expand on in the future, however the reason I've not allowed comment on my apology, is simple, the apology is unreserved and therefore does not need to be clouded in endless comment, from partial sources.

      Future comments on this subject will be removed, but hopefully even you might understand the simplicity of an apology.

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  10. Why has pollution from Manston and the increased cancer risk not been properly regulated by Infratil and TDC even now?

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    1. Don't know, 15:10, maybe you could tell us?

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    2. Is it cheaper for Infratil not to do the monitoring or pay the fines do you think 18:46?

      But why would it continue even now with Manston up for sale?

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  11. Crikey Tone the photo makes it look as though your missus has had her leg amputated! Apt I suppose for a Cancer Fun Run.

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