Now that I have lost all trust in the medical industrial complex, my mind is open to all possibilities...
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I ask myself many times, how many people die of cancer who don’t even know they have cancer? You think it would be a massive number, almost equal to the actual cancer diagnosis themselves. As an example, shouldn’t it be similar to all the people walking around with the flu who don’t really know they have the flu. Yet it seems to be near zero.
And yet then you look at the number of people who are diagnosed, get sick and die within a year or two of ‘treatments.’ That seems to be enough coincidence to make you question.
We shouldn’t expect all illnesses to have the same rate of detection. Not entirely the same thing, but compare either of those examples to, say, a missing arm. It’s hard to not notice when someone’s arm is missing, and you don’t expect anyone to be going around with a missing arm without realizing it. But you do have a point. We should probably expect to see a significant population of people who have cancer without realizing and without doctors detecting it.