The one thing about illness is as soon as one is cured there's a new one. Ages ago it was cholera, then tuberculosis now its cancer. But in the future people will see that we conquered cancer at the price of whatever disease is controlling the population then? That's right. Population control. The world is filling up, over 7 billion of us. We sometimes see illnesses like Ebola are able to kill of loads of Africans, but not harm the western world. Are they so called bio-weapons, diseases and illnesses that are designed to be put into the world to kill people off while maintaining public stability? Is Cancer is our current best selling bioweapon? The thing that is so clever about cancer though is that it has been designed much like cigarettes which are designed to kill you but not straight away, same with cancer, why charge them for a cure when you can charge them for a lifetime of treatments? Isn’t treatment strange though? You are able to spend countless pounds on treatment, but theres no cure available. How come we can slow down cancer and make it inactive, but not kill it? Surely these billions we donate (literally) to cancer charities have discovered something over the last 30 years. Or are we still none the wiser? There are now 100 types of cancer.
Thank you for your reply, I enjoyed reading it, the thing is big pharma is part of the government system which we fund. Interestingly, many large organisations such as mobile phone companies give funds to cancer research, which is ironical when mobile phones are linked to RF radiation, you will find that "conflict of interest" quite a lot.
I'm not sure if curing cancer far exceeds the cost when there is one less person to finance, and an inheritance tax or funds from care homes to collect. Plus, governments have always been obsessed with population control, even Darwin wrote about his disgust of the lower classes overbreeding, but lived with the hope that disease, war and poverty would balance the scales. Now they are curing diseases, and people's living conditions have improved, war's are being fought by drones so only civilians (people) in the targeted country are killed in masse, what can they do to control the population? Julian Huxley did mention homosexuality as a means of controlling the population, along with birth control, and abortion, and Bill Gates is very supportive of vaccines in order to control the population growth.
Cancer research after years of funding is no closer to finding a cure, and Africans are still unable to access clean drinking water despite the fact that most developed countries raise millions and millions every year since the 1980's, and it only cost's £5000 for a clean drinking well or tap, I know this because my friends family work over there.
Water powered cars:
https://www.google.com/search?q=magnesium+powered+car
Water and metal release hydrogen which is used to run an internal combustion engine. Refueling means replacing the fuel tank. When the metal is exhausted, it is smelted by solar power. There is a problem when the tank ruptures after a few smeltings.