In 1931 Otto Heinrich Warburg won the Nobel prize for his paper "the metabolism of a tumour" .You may never have heard of that paper, but if you took high school biology, you might remember Kreb's cycle - the process of how sugar is converted to energy. In a shortage of oxygen it converts to lactic acid. Kreb was his colleague at the Planck Institute. It was collaborative work.
Warburg's work is dismissed today, because he was a half-Jew who maintained his professional standing under the Nazi government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Heinrich_Warburg#Cancer_hypothesis
So true. Having found out about the Birth Certificate thing (assuming it's real), I do wonder whether it ties in with finishing people off like they do.
I remember the last meeting we had with the oncologist about three or four weeks before Mum died. I nearly punched the oncologist for what he said, basically along the lines of it should be ok to discontinue with some of the medication as it was highly unlikely that Mum would survive for much longer in any case. Fucking insensitive piece of shit playing god with peoples lives, I generally don't wish ill on people but I hope he gets hit by a bus and ends up in a wheelchair one day.
There was someone else in the meeting, she was introduced to us but I didn't know who she was or what she was doing there. At one stage she just winked at me while we were talking about the end of our world happening in real time. I thought to myself what the hell do you think you're doing, wish I said something in hindsight, totally inappropriate behaviour for the circumstances.
Sometimes I wonder if it's worth obtaining their notes by SAR because I felt there was something not quite right about it all but then I think it will just open up a lot of wounds..
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I never understood the meaning of bitter almonds. Can you clarify, please? Is it (I say this intuitively) apricot kernels? Because cyanide is bitter... Just asking and forgive my ignorance.
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It's a bit odd as they are apricot kernels but for some reason they're called bitter almonds.. From what I gather there is a cyanide compound in them that only reacts with cancer cells and leaves healthy cells alone. The compound is also found in apple seeds which is why 'professionals' advise not to eat them.. They have a dry bitter taste, not like normal almonds at all.
When I was doing research, I found out that the kernels in the US are baked or cooked so that they're ineffective, surprisingly.. That's assuming they can be found as they're also outlawed, I wonder why..
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Ah, so it is, indeed, apricot kernels alias vitamin B17 / amygdalyne. Thank you for telling me. Yes, you wonder why in the US, they are baked. Must be to protect us. You want to bet? Hahahahaha!