I take your point 07. However, if the suppression of alternative cures for cancer is to qualify as a conspiracy, then I would have thought that a minimum requirement for it to be regarded as such is at least a measure of success in hiding the evidence from public scrutiny. But on the contrary, the fact that the suppression has been so blatant, so shameless, so well documented, etc., shirley mitigates against any notions of a Conspiracy worthy of the name. The real mystery is why, in the age of the information superhighway, such a small minority of the general public has availed itself of what is otherwise already in the public domain. The problem, I believe, is not so much conspiracy, but a deadly combination of inertia/apathy and what Pierce refers to as 'The Disbelief Factor'.