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@JacksRule
16 November, 07:20
The American Cancer Society’s mission is to ‘receive donations to cure cancer.’
But after $4.5 billion in just 5 years, their own website still states:
❌ ‘We do not know what causes cancer.’
❌ ‘No cancer is curable.’
So where does all that money go?
Follow the trail: Big Pharma sponsors, conflicts of interest, and a revolving door between nonprofits and the drug industry.
The same companies profiting from treatments sit on their boards, fund their research, and influence their messaging.
If the goal was truly a cure, wouldn’t we have one by now?
The system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed.
But after $4.5 billion in just 5 years, their own website still states:
❌ ‘We do not know what causes cancer.’
❌ ‘No cancer is curable.’
So where does all that money go?
Follow the trail: Big Pharma sponsors, conflicts of interest, and a revolving door between nonprofits and the drug industry.
The same companies profiting from treatments sit on their boards, fund their research, and influence their messaging.
If the goal was truly a cure, wouldn’t we have one by now?
The system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed.
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The money goes to researching how to give it to us!
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