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chad
18th January 2013, 07:34 AM
aj, rense, rbn, everyone has an ad on for it every 2 seconds. supposed to "destroy cancer." what's the deal with it? sounds like a giant scam. i don't have cancer, but i can't the ads anymore without knowing more about it.

Norweger
18th January 2013, 07:43 AM
I don't know, but i can tell you this though.. b17 is banned in Norway and that in itself is a clear indicator that it works.

chad
18th January 2013, 07:46 AM
I don't know, but i can tell you this though.. b17 is banned in Norway and that in itself is a clear indicator that it works.

what's the "official story" for banning it?

Norweger
18th January 2013, 08:09 AM
They said its because it contains cyanide.

We have this thing called "Folkehelseinstituttet" which means peoples health institute that was funded with rockefeller money.. its even in the official records. Anyhow.. i saw a representative from there claiming on the masonic controlled state channel that there was no evidence to show that aspartame is unhealthy.. so that pretty much sums up the official line on such matters. Syntethic = Good, Natural = bad.

They also funded a "research project" back in the eighties were they gave untested vaccines to a huge number of school children and many of them suffer miserably because of it to this day. In spite of this being totally out in the open people of this nation still line up in great numbers to take the latest shot of poison.

I read somewhere that there are more people working in the cancer industry than people actually having it, so its a big industry that certain forces would go to great lenghts to protect.

Cebu_4_2
18th January 2013, 08:23 AM
B-17 if widely available in apricot seeds. Just make sure they are not radiated going across the borders and are sun dried.

HTH