Cancer - German thoroughness - A genocide concept Made in Germany
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Watch now | LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS — The Podcast — Cancer 3 - When dealing with the topic of cancer, there is no getting around Dr. Matthias Rath. He is a controversial doctor who is introduced on Wikipedia as follows: Matthias Rath (* 1955 in Stuttgart) is a German doctor, alternative medicine practitioner, AIDS denier and conspiracy ideologue. He is considered the founder of ineffective "cellular medicine," which he promoted as an alternative to combat cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and immunodeficiency. Due to his dubious activities, he is repeatedly sued and condemned. Let's take this as a badge of honor because anyone defamed like this on Wikipedia must have done many things right. I take my hat off to Matthias Rath, who, more than ten years ago, correctly and comprehensively analyzed the madness that the psychopath regimes of the "free" West are up to. I do not recommend him as an advisor on the subject of cancer, as, in my opinion, he has not recognized the problem and the cause or is concealing it. No matter what - the pills and remedies he sells do not solve the problem; they only help him but do not harm anyone. It's a shame that they don't usually cure cancer. It's easier and cheaper than with Matthias Rath. But this criticism doesn't just apply to Matthias Rath; there are plenty of "enlightenment" doctors who sell bullshit at exorbitant prices and operate on the edge of the medical profession or constantly cross that line. Matthias Rath apparently knows nothing about Alfons Weber, the cancer researcher. Either he is keeping quiet about him, or he really doesn't know him—neither of the alternatives speaks for his competence. None of this speaks against him, but it does call for caution. I consider Matthias Raths' analysis of the past, present, and future to be one of the best current analyses in the world—even though it is over ten years old. That is why I have not only technically improved and translated the lecture video but also printed the entire text of his lecture here, which I have only slightly revised linguistically (removing the references to the location of the lecture). Don't let Dr. Rath and his analyses demotivate you; it always applies: The best is yet to come!
Cancer - German thoroughness - A genocide concept Made in Germany
Cancer - German thoroughness - A genocide…
Cancer - German thoroughness - A genocide concept Made in Germany
Watch now | LIVE WITHOUT LIMITS — The Podcast — Cancer 3 - When dealing with the topic of cancer, there is no getting around Dr. Matthias Rath. He is a controversial doctor who is introduced on Wikipedia as follows: Matthias Rath (* 1955 in Stuttgart) is a German doctor, alternative medicine practitioner, AIDS denier and conspiracy ideologue. He is considered the founder of ineffective "cellular medicine," which he promoted as an alternative to combat cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and immunodeficiency. Due to his dubious activities, he is repeatedly sued and condemned. Let's take this as a badge of honor because anyone defamed like this on Wikipedia must have done many things right. I take my hat off to Matthias Rath, who, more than ten years ago, correctly and comprehensively analyzed the madness that the psychopath regimes of the "free" West are up to. I do not recommend him as an advisor on the subject of cancer, as, in my opinion, he has not recognized the problem and the cause or is concealing it. No matter what - the pills and remedies he sells do not solve the problem; they only help him but do not harm anyone. It's a shame that they don't usually cure cancer. It's easier and cheaper than with Matthias Rath. But this criticism doesn't just apply to Matthias Rath; there are plenty of "enlightenment" doctors who sell bullshit at exorbitant prices and operate on the edge of the medical profession or constantly cross that line. Matthias Rath apparently knows nothing about Alfons Weber, the cancer researcher. Either he is keeping quiet about him, or he really doesn't know him—neither of the alternatives speaks for his competence. None of this speaks against him, but it does call for caution. I consider Matthias Raths' analysis of the past, present, and future to be one of the best current analyses in the world—even though it is over ten years old. That is why I have not only technically improved and translated the lecture video but also printed the entire text of his lecture here, which I have only slightly revised linguistically (removing the references to the location of the lecture). Don't let Dr. Rath and his analyses demotivate you; it always applies: The best is yet to come!