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Old 06-08-2005, 04:43 PM  
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Originally Posted by SuckOnThis
Get a clue. Governments are bought and paid for by big corporations, if you believe different you are ignorant. The average cost of cancer treatment for ONE person is $277,000, multiply that by the number of people that are treated each year and the number is astronomical. Throw diabetes into that and there is 75% of all medical treatment. Cure just those two and the drug companies stock crashes effecting millions, 3/4 of doctors, nurses and health care workers would be out of a job. Hospitals would have to shut down. Research is spent on treating, NOT CURING. You tell me with all the technological breakthroughs over the past 50 years why MORE people than ever are getting sick and NOT being cured. Does this make sense to you? Now lets say a company does develop a cure for cancer (which many have claimed to do), one of two things happen; they either end up selling the rights to a drug company who shelves it, or they are called quacks within the medical community and are not taken seriously. This is no different than gasoline still running cars when people have come up with other cheaper ways. Its all about money, the quicker you learn this the better off you'll be.


i see..using your logic then...one company would separate from the group eventually and try to make money selling to those they make sick. as it is human nature


guys conspiracy theories at this level do not exist....i worked for Bayer for years, and when i was there like 10 years ago..they had 7 different drugs/cures for specific types of cancer, waiting for FDa approval, they are probably just now being approved....the companies make money by developing new drugs and taking advantage of the 7 year grace period before the generic companies can copy them
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