The key to true knowledge of our human societies is acknowledging that government lies; more so than that, they lie significantly more than they tell the truth. Thus, anything that comes from government should be viewed with suspicion.
Trust, but verify, as President Reagan and the Russians would say...
I recently came across cancer statistics that were so shocking and absurd that I can't put my thoughts together.
Therefore, I'm just going to bullet-point my findings and hope that you will overlook my lack of creating writing format (that will come later! LOL!)
Let's begin...
- In 1991, a research paper submitted to various oncology institutions and experts confirmed that government efforts to control smoking should be effective in reducing lung cancer mortality rates.
- Since the mid-1990s, smoking has significantly declined among youth and adults. Today, smoking rates or usage have essentially fallen to record lows.
- Nevertheless, lung cancer is to this day the "leading cause of cancer death."
How is it possible that smoking rates are declining, yet lung cancer mortality rates are soaring? In fact, if you look into the data, you'll find that federal funding for lung cancer research is ridiculously low relative to the problem:
Pictograph from Lungevity.org
This revelation should lead anyone to be suspicious of hidden government agendas and the entire cancer research industry. Again, a 1991 study -- and I'm sure there are similar reports during that time period -- confirmed a correlation between smoking and lung cancer, which makes plenty of sense.
Yet even with multiple mainstream sources confirming dramatic smoking declines in the U.S., lung cancer is still the number-one killer among cancer!