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Science and Politics of Cancer
 
by G. Edward Griffin
In this DVD G. Edward Griffin addresses the following topics: opposing views of cancer, pancreatic enzymes and food factors in the control of cancer, the pharmaceutical cartel, Laetrile, and much more.
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A control for cancer is known, and it comes from nature. But it is not widely 
available to the public, because it cannot be patented, and therefore is not 
commercially attractive to the pharmaceutical industry. 
    Here’s what happened. They began a series of tests on Laetrile and they 
turned it over to their top laboratory technician Dr. Kanematsu Sugiura, a 
Japanese fellow, he was sort of at the end of his career. He was very well 
known, held at high esteem by all of his associates. He was mr laboratory test. 
Whatever Sugiura said, went, for everybody, so they gave it to Sugiura. Sugiura 
ran his tests and this was his report. He came to five conclusions. Fist of all, 
he said, it improved the general health of the mice that he was using. Secondly 
it appeared to relieve their pain. Thirdly it inhibited the growth of tumors. 
Fourth it stopped the spread of tumors.. and five it acted as a cancer 
prevention. That was his official finding. And at the end of this report, this 
is a quote ‘ Dr has never observed complete regression of these tumors in all 
his cosmic experience with other chemotherapeutic agents’ end quote.
    Congressman John Kelsey used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain a copy 
of the minutes of the board of directors of 
Sloane Kettering dated July 2nd 1974. 
And from the minutes it said quote ‘Sloan Kettering is not enthusiastic about 
studying Amygdalin, but would like to study cyanide releasing drugs.’ end quote. 
Now if you understand that sentence you understand everything that I’m talking 
to you about today.
    Rockefeller had become very 
influential in the pharmaceutical industry first in the United States and now 
around the world, but has chosen to remain pretty much behind the scenes. They 
know that it wouldn’t look good to have the Rockefeller name popping up under 
all branches of industry. It’s bad enough, they feel, that they’re so well 
identified with the oil industry. How much worse it would be if they were also 
identified as being a dominant factor pharmaceutical industry.
    Almost over night all of the major universities, which we now consider to be 
major universities in the field of medicine, received large grants from these 
sources and also accepted 1, 2, or 3 of these people that I mentioned on their 
board of directors, and the schools literally were taken over by the financial 
interests that put up the money. 
The Science and Politics of Cancer A discourse by G. 
Edward Griffin