Russians got the cure?
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Probably fake news, yet worth spreading so that FDA guys pull out the real cure from wherever they are hiding it..
at times, I almost wish the cold war wasn't over .. the race was good back then.. now everybody's afyer the oil in the Middle East.. no more fun..
Anyway, the news say that in gravity free environment, a certain combination of proteins and such this and that kill all cancer cells in the body, regardless of the stage of cancer.. sounds too good to be true.. the only thing is that mice got cured. And there's no evidence yet of any lethal SEs.. to be further experimented on.
Hmm.. girls, we have to stay alive a bit more to grab the first bunch of the new drug (assuming the Russians do have it, of course)
I so wish cancer wasn't this profitable a disease in the drug industry, such that the companies preferred keeping us on the edge of not dying yet not also being totally cured either... ugh.. it shouldn't have taken this long to bring it out..
La la rant over..
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it might be a bit hard to get a gravity free environment.
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I think the private rocket people are selling rides...Think our insurance companies will pay for a rocket ride?
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Don't they have gravity free environments for training astronauts?
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cive, only have zero gravity for a few minuets the article does not say how long the treatment in zero gravity takes..
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"The Matrix" shall never allow truth to surface. Without secrecy, "they" have no power. Social Engineering & Psychological Operations are now being exposed by WikiLeaks, for exampleThe late great Wilhelm Reicht had it right, but had been thrown into prison, along with many other scientists who had dared to expose any "black science" truth.
And the FDA is wrapped up in "pink ribbon". Black science wears a pink ribbon.
Kindly excuse my little rant.
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Ebru, you got me. I laughed out loud.
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It's not the Russians, Ebru. Americans were first! NASA has been studying this for so long. They've been massacre-ing cancer cells in space. This will be the next big Wikileaks story.
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My cousin claims that Cuba has the cure and if we would just be nicer to them, they would share it with us. And yes, she is a breast cancer survivor!
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mmm my onc hails from Russia, I will ask him this week.
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one more laugh always works sisters

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