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09/04/2015 16:53:31
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
 
 
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09/04/2015 08:16:00
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Dragan,

Sorry but this sort of thing is not new to me. Google "Milan Brych." Apart from the obvious similarities, my immediate reaction is that of course we all are drawn to easy answers to complicated questions. Especially emotive health issues, like Cancer. But if we see ourselves as thinkers, then we need to remember what it means if something is too good to be true.

The question I would ask is: if a cure were available, why wouldn't every doctor do it? The evidence is that validated treatments are picked up *very* quickly by physicians. Whereas the conspiracy theories you see in these cases all require doctors to be amoral grasping cynics who block change for reasons that usually don't make sense. When asked for evidence of such tendencies, all you get are the usual few bad apples who make the news because their behavior is so abnormal.
"... They ne'er cared for us
yet: suffer us to famish, and their store-houses
crammed with grain; make edicts for usury, to
support usurers; repeal daily any wholesome act
established against the rich, and provide more
piercing statutes daily, to chain up and restrain
the poor. If the wars eat us not up, they will; and
there's all the love they bear us.
"
-- Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act 1, scene 1
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