Articles, Opinion, and Commentary by David Maxwell Fine

April 2007

A Cure for Cancer?
A cure for all cancer may already exist - secretly, available to a wealthy elite

By David M. Fine

Two cases of cancer have made the news in the past week - those of Tony Snow and Elizabeth Edwards - and the disease has made the cover of Newsweek, receiving more media attention than usual.

It's the year 2007 and the disease of cancer still kills hundreds of thousands of people each year in the US. The year 2006 saw 1.4 million new cases of cancer in America. Of those, they estimate about 560,000 people will die of their cancer, according to the report "Cancer Facts and Figures" published by the American Cancer Society.

According to the report, the 5-year survival rates for various cancers have increased significantly since the mid 1970s. For example, survival rates of prostate cancer were at 67 percent in the mid 1970s, whereas today they are nearly 100 percent.

Though a broad comparison shows that in 1950 there were 195.4 cancer deaths per 100,000 persons, and in 2003, 190.1 cancer deaths per 100,000 persons - a change of only 2.7 percent. An improvement, but not as much progress as one might expect during 50 years of technological advancement.

The numbers suggest that medicine has made more progress on treating heart disease than cancer. Deaths from heart disease have declined significantly since 1975.

One might think that advancements in medicine and medical technologies since 1950 would have brought by the year 2000 a means of curing cancer.

Back in 1971 President Nixon launched a "war on cancer" and called for $100 million in extra funding to research cures for cancer.

President Nixon said then in his State of the Union speech, "The time has come in America when the same kind of concentrated effort that split the atom and took man to the moon should be turned toward conquering this dread disease. Let us make a total national commitment to achieve this goal."

The National Cancer Act was passed that year, and created the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Today, more than 30 years later, NCI will have an enormous $4.7 billion budget, dwarfing Nixon's original request, and much of which it can spend on cancer-cure research.

However, by 1971 a means of curing all cancers may have already been developed - and available to an exclusive group of wealthy individuals who had developed a variety of advanced technologies in secret beginning in the 1950s and 60s.

Politically and economically, we sometimes speak of different "worlds" - the first world, the third world, the developing world, generally to describe nations of differing levels of economic and infrastructure wealth. There can be gargantuan differences in living conditions between peoples, between nations, within nations, and even within cities. There are the lavish worlds of the very wealthy and then the worlds of the abject poor and those with low incomes. As the world modernizes, and adds new technologies, these differences between "worlds" become more extreme.

There are also two different worlds with respect to technology, largely demarcated by wealth. An exclusive and very wealthy group controls some of the most amazing technologies a person has ever experienced or seen.

One of their applications seems to be a means of curing cancer.

These are a variety of advanced electromagnetic technologies, which can be beamed by satellite and actually control the body's internal organs with great precision via a computer and special software, linked to satellites. Certain electromagnetic waves appear to be able to generate very accurate MRI-like images of a person's body in 3-dimensions, even from a far-away satellite. Other electromagnetic waves can generate intense heat with pin-point precision - again, even from a far-away satellite.

It is possible that with the electromagnetic imaging possible with this technology, that a cancer located anywhere in the body could be found and heated to the point of killing the cancer cells, with such precision that it would not harm other body or organ tissue.

I have had this electromagnetic heat used on me for non-medical purposes, at varying intensities. It has also be used around me to heat metal to very high temperatures.

There are yet more technologies at their disposal which have medical applications. They can "teleport" a person inside another person's body, teleport invisible hands inside a persons body which can actually manipulate organs and could help to locate and diagnose any cancerous tumor prior to heating it.

These technologies are possible with specially engineered electromagnetic waves, technology discovered over the past 100 years but developed mostly in the 1950s and 60s.

These are the types of amazing, super-advanced technologies that visions of a modern world presaged, and yet for the masses, have yet to come to be. But they have come to be separately and secretly, for a select group which developed them.

Would it be outlandish for one to speculate that the super-rich have access to a secret high-tech cure for cancer? Would it be fantastic to speculate that such technology and such a cure has been around for 30 years or longer? It doesn't seem, to me at least, that far-out of a consideration, given what differences we see between other worlds.

In fact, the technologies this exclusive group has at its disposal hold much greater promise for medicine than simply a cure for cancer. These technologies seem to have the potential to cure other diseases as well, keep people from ever getting sick, and, for example, demonstrate an amazingly nuanced and total control of the digestive and intestinal system, as well as other organs, such that it could prevent certain problems or cancers from ever occurring.

That is, a person can use a computer and software to manipulate a human being's internal organs with electromagnetic waves.

The people who developed these technologies in secret learned, apparently, everything there is to know about the properties of electromagnetic waves, of which there appear to be a multitude.

Why and how was it possible for an exclusive group to develop these technologies in secret and keep them apart from the world at large, the greater medical and scientific community, even keep their existence from rumor?

The wealthy interests who own the technology have wished to keep it secret and exclusive and have exerted their significant power to do so. Those few people admitted to the Group that controls the technology seem to be discouraged from telling people about it.

However, it would obviously be valuable for the larger world to be aware that such technologies exist and for the medical and scientific community to be able to discuss their existence. Perhaps it would result in more research on electromagnetic waves and human biology, and encourage the National Cancer Institute to spending some of that $4.7 billion on research in electromagnetic waves and human biology.

The technology, were it to be made broadly available to the public, would change the face of the medicine market, because in a world of cures, there is less profit to be made.

Thus, a cure for all cancers likely already exists, and it is possible that cures for other diseases, even viruses, exist, thanks to other properties of these electromagnetic technologies. These cures come from an unforeseen source: electromagnetic waves, guided by computers and software, not from pills. Perhaps the future of medicine is not a cure or medicine in a pill - but prevention and cures by electromagnetic waves.



Sources: http://plan.cancer.gov/budget.shtml






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