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The American Cancer Society Scandal

Updated on September 11, 2013

Hard to believe but true - the American Cancer Society prevents real cancer cures

Be sure to old onto your hat if you are wearing one because I’m going to propose to you that the American Cancer Society is the worst nonprofit organization on the planet. But first let me acknowledge a few things. If you’re like maybe 98% of the public, you support the American Cancer Society. You might even be a strong and loyal advocate for their cause.


You should be commended for supporting the ACS

More than likely you have helped raise money for the ACS or sponsored one of their rallies or races or donated through your workplace. You should be commended for doing that. It means you care about finding a cure for cancer, and you want to end the suffering.

There is a very high probability you have already lost one or more loved ones to cancer as well. My heart goes out to you if that is the case.

You might even know people who work for the ACS at the local level. They, too, are good people. They probably bust their rear ends to put the different programs on to make sure they go well and recruit lots of new sponsors.

I just want you to know that my full on expose against the ACS is not an attack on you in any way, shape or form. You tried to help. Quite simply, you didn’t know that your good nature was taken advantage of by this awful organization.


The ACS is not what it appears to be

What you didn’t know that is the ACS has actively worked against real cancer cures for its entire history.

Yes, I said against.

You see, this isn’t an attack against the American Cancer Society for raising as much as a billion dollars a year. If they were actually helping rather than suppressing real cancer cures, I’d be all for them 100+% and would like to see them raise twice what they are raising today.

Nor is it an attempt to expose them for not helping cancer victims financially. That isn’t their role, so I don’t fault them for that.

My complaint is far more serious than any of those arguments.

It’s highly unlikely that you’ve ever heard anything like this before. So you’re probably more than a little skeptical. But I assure you, everything I’m saying here and in the video is true. I came across this unhappy news while doing research for The Doctor Who Cures Cancer. I’ve seen the sordid side of the ACS – the part that they have kept from you.

I can’t emphasize enough just how diabolical their actions have been.


Unnecessary suffering for 30 Million

What they have done is nothing short of disgusting and despicable. Their actions have resulted in a huge amount of unnecessary suffering for about 30 million people in the US along with upwards of 15 million deaths.

Not all of the people with cancer could have been saved, but for almost all, their pain and suffering could have been greatly reduced or eliminated. Many of the deaths and almost all the pain can be laid directly at the feet of the American Cancer Society home office due to their egregious actions.

Job #1 of the ACS is not to find a cure, but to encourage you and your family to get tested early and often. Sounds good, right? Well, maybe not.

All the details are explained in the cartoon video I've made for you.

Job #2 is to smear and destroy the reputations of innovative cancer researchers.

Why that is so important is also explained in the video.


We need to start anew - thank goodness it can be easy

I hope you’ll share this video with your family and friends and anyone else you care to share it with. Until the American Cancer Society is exposed for what its real mission is, there will NEVER be a real cure for cancer that is available in any doctor’s office.


You can do more to cure cancer than you can sponsoring 100 races for the cure

In fact, this video will do more to cure cancer and stop the suffering than sponsoring 100 Races For The Cure. I say 100 because that is a number we can wrap our heads around. In reality, the real number has no end. No matter how many races and events they hold, those events will only serve to delay cures for you and your family.

The American Cancer Society has been wildly successful in keeping cures from you and your family for 67 years while they funnel you and your relatives into methods backed by their true friends, the dispensers of chemo and radiation.

When you watch the video you will hear probably for the first time what the ACS is really about. Again, feel free to share this because the American Cancer Society will continue to march on with more unnecessary pain, suffering and death in its wake until you do.

When the real facts are known, then you and your children and grandchildren will have real cancer cures available to you. Sixty-seven years of unnecessary delay has been more than enough wait time. Aren't we overdue for a cure?

Let’s start talking about this, too. Your comments are most welcome. Feel free to use the Facebook and Twitter options as well.

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