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ARPA-H: DARPA’s Dark Cousin

A new DARPA styled agency called Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has been newly created and is the agency behind Joe Biden’s stated goal to cure cancer. It is doubtful whether the agency has the fortitude to “cure” cancer at the expense of big pharma, but it will likely do much more than we will ever know.

Considering most DARPA projects are black, it is likely ARPA-H projects will be black, too. This report shares some of what we do know to this point. More from Sarah Westall on Business Game Changers.

 

Cancercrats

Jamie Dlux examines the checkered career of Stanislaw Burzynski , the founder of the Houston, Texas-based Burzynski Clinic. Burzyinski has pioneered the use of antineoplastons in the treatment of cancer. It’s an unconventional approach, which has led to a series of challenges to the clinic from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

While the FDA has been rebuffed by more than one grand jury, they have persisted in filing actions against Burzyinski, leading to considerable acrimony and debate. Is the agency really concerned about the caliber of Burzynski’s treatment or simply pushing a vendetta?

Biden’s State Of The Union

you can’t afford food, but don’t worry, he’s gonna cure cancer. More from FreedomToons.

Cancer: The Forbidden Cures

While the explosion in advanced technology in the last century has improved our lives immensely, perhaps the only thing that hasn’t changed is the medical capacity of modern science to understand and conquer a deadly disease such as cancer.

Doctors, scientists and researchers have come up with diverse, apparently effective, solutions against cancer, but none of these was ever taken seriously by official medicine.  At the same time, more than 20,000 people die of cancer every day, without official medicine being able to offer a true sense of hope to those affected by it.

Why? The following documentary, courtesy of Chembuster, brings us some answers and talks about the current pharmaceutical industry and how much its influence has changed Washington and its policies on the medical industry.

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