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Parasites influence cancer (not the kind you're thinking of)
 
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Parasites influence cancer (not the kind you're thinking of)


Breast cancer is not only over diagnosed but influenced to be generated. Not just this but all cancers and all diseases. The illness factory is a machine and a very highly evolved parasite.

The agenda becomes pretty obvious when a person looks at all the connecting points. From de-mineralization of soil, the fear of the sun (social engineering), the control of the food group symbology, to all kinds of conceptual fragmenting and ultimately disease creating paradigms. When one understands that it is all being orchestrated and generated from the same source it becomes pretty clear what is going one. The game is being controlled through social engineering. That becomes even more obvious when you see how these players leverage and in many cases outright control the mainstream media (and much of the alternative media as well).
Governmental policies are leveraged and candidates are implanted to keep the game afloat. The patterns are very clear.

The motivation would surprise most people. It isn't just about the money. That is only one harmonic of the expression.

Look at the byproduct. Pain and suffering. Follow that and see where it leads. Research a concept of loosh. Lucid Cre8tor (Doven) brought this to my attention. It sure explains a lot in the motivation department as to why this blatant tweaking of reality is occurring.
 

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