Cancer: It's like the Economy

I am not the only one who lives life between hope (Latin, espera) and desperation.

Because of 'positive thinking'—closing our eyes to all things negative—we now live our lives in 'Quiet Desperation.'

I was once a cancer researcher and I discovered, rediscovered and researched the course of explosive cell growth and exhaustion. I say 'rediscovered' because the old Chinese wisdom once knew all about it and described it, but I was at first unable to read or understand their explanations! The 'Circle of Contempt', for example, is much like the contempt we now have toward the reality of life by exercising 'positive thinking.'

I became desperate when I saw that every aspect of cancer can be found in society. 

Every aspect of cancer is present in mankind in relation to nature as well.

Because of 'positive thinking,' this cancerous presence is completely ignored and held in contempt.

And because of this contempt, every voice speaking out against our cancerous world is carefully censured.

And because of this silencing I became a willy nilly crier in the desert, and fell into a state of quiet desperation.

Cancer cells are progressively overnutritioned (de-differentiation) in the same way that the rich become richer. The progressive exhaustion of 'normal' cells occurs in the same way that the poor become poorer. Over time, metastases (spreading) occurs, just as the rich who do big business in poor countries disorganize the poor countries' infrastructure. This is only one very well known aspect of cancer.

Another aspect is that of the cancer cell recycling its own waste, which in turn sets off tumor development in the body.

Finally, the cancer cell becomes overnutritioned because the cellular atmosphere (the interstitium) dissolves, just as our own earth's atmosphere is rapidly dissolving.

This is the result of our exponential population growth, which is destroying our natural environment as well.

These latter aspects of cancer growth are not generally known, but they are nevertheless a part of cancer.

The outer signs of our cancerous attitudes are overwhelming, and perhaps you can understand how it is that our 'help' to Third World nations has an effect opposite to that which is ostensibly intended.

May I ask you to imagine yourself a cancer cell that is ruling the world?

In your new perspective, life is increasingly better and better, and you can say to the world's poor, "Look at our increasing wealth and luxury! You can also have this wealth when you follow my way of life, and when you ask, I will help you!"  (And thus the cancer spreads.)

The rich govern the world because money is power (as nutrition is in the body) and because of this the stock exchange figures perpetually rise just as the nutrition of the cancer cell also increases over time.

If we look into the human body once again, cancer cell nutrition increases until death inevitably puts an end to cancer growth.

And of course the leading cartels encourage recycling because otherwise we will find ourselves wallowing in our own waste. And of course they take action themselves as their task is to have others do the recycling.

This is also a trigger for an organ in our unbalanced body (a hereditary unbalance) to start recycling its own waste.

Of course the government (as one of the leading cartels) encourages environmental protection because we are all dependent on it. But of course, again, they themselves do nothing about the environment as they have to organize the world's affairs.

But in helping in the cartels' goals we dig ourselves deeper and deeper.

And so I became a willy nilly unquietly desperate man, and I opted out of medicine. I will try to break through my own pain by putting forth my views on the internet. Perhaps I can break through everyone's enthusiasm for increasing wealth as well.

Can you understand my cry? It's my latest act of desperation because I also have children whom I wish to have a future! But in this world they are condemned to death.

But I must also say that, of course, I have no solution. I don't even know whether there is one or not. I am only a doctor and a scientist.

I personally believe there is no solution, and yet I also believe that that in itself is no reason to become apathetic.

When an attempt is made to find a solution, if nothing else, it will at least lead to more openness in this demoncratic world of ours, which is now characterized by censureship to keep people dumb.

There is a nice saying from the priest to the captain of industry: When you keep them in poverty, I will keep them blissfully ignorant so we can govern together.

And that is our nowadays world.

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