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[📚Thursday Recharge] Inside the UK’s Psychological Warfare ➕ Colorectal Cancer Up 50% ➕ FDA Blunders Alzheimer’s Drug

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Also inside: Discover how to "demystify" essential oils Thursday, March 9, 2023  {NAME}, On this day in 1765, after a public campaign by the writer Voltaire, judges in Paris posthumously exonerated Jean Calas of murdering his son. Calas had been tortured and executed in 1762 on the charge, though his son had actually committed suicide.  This goes to show that being right doesn’t always make you happy. That’s how many of us feel after learning that UK health officials and politicians implemented psychological warfare on their citizens to help enforce their useless lockdown measures during the coronavirus outbreak.  Mike Adams put it well when he said: “…what they are admitting to is exactly what the alternative media told you was happening from the very beginning. All our so-called “conspiracy theories” turn out to be facts, again and again.”  We’ve got that story (including leaked WhatsApp messages from former Health Secretary Matt Hancock) along with news about an increase in colorectal cancer for people under 50 and ANOTHER investigation into impropriety between the FDA and Big Pharma - this time impacting a new Alzheimer’s drug.  Let’s dive in…   Breaking: Colorectal Cancer up 50% in Young People  According to a recent report from the American Cancer Society, the incidence of colorectal cancer is on the rise among young people. The report shows that the number of people under the age of 50 diagnosed with the disease has increased by more than 50% since 1994. This is alarming news, and health experts are struggling to understand the reasons behind this rise.  Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women in the United States. In 2022, an estimated 149,940 new cases of colorectal cancer are expected to be diagnosed, and 53,540 people are projected to die from the disease. However, the increase in colorectal cancer cases in young people is a growing concern.   The increase in colorectal cancer cases in young people is a cause for concern, but there are steps that individuals can take to reduce their risk of developing the disease. One way to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Eating a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and engaging in regular physical activity, can help reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer.  >> [Get the Full Story Here]( <<   Lockdown Files Reveal Psychological Warfare  Over the past several days, the UK has been rocked by revelations that former Health Secretary Matt Hancock was actively using scare tactics to wage psychological warfare on the people of the United Kingdom. According to "The Lockdown Files," a series of stories published by The Daily Telegraph based on over 100,000 WhatsApp messages to and from Hancock, the former health official was not only using fear to manipulate the public but was even discussing the deployment of new COVID variants as a means of frightening people into compliance.   One of the most shocking revelations to come out of the Lockdown Files is that Hancock apparently wanted to use a new variant of COVID-19 to frighten people into complying with lockdown measures. In one message, he wrote, "The new variant is a potential game-changer, but we need to make sure everyone is scared enough to do what we say."  In a WhatsApp conversation on Dec 13, obtained by The Telegraph, Damon Poole—one of Hancock’s media advisers—informed his boss that Tory MPs were “furious already about the prospect” of stricter Covid measures and suggested “we can roll pitch with the new strain”.  Hancock then replied: “We frighten the pants off everyone with the new strain.”  >> [It Was NEVER About Health and Safety]( <<   FDA Worked Improperly with Biogen to Approve Alzheimer’s Drug  In June 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new drug, Aduhelm, developed by Biogen to treat Alzheimer's disease. The approval was based on data from clinical trials that showed Aduhelm to be effective in reducing beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which are a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. However, the approval was controversial and met with a lot of criticism, as there were concerns about the drug's efficacy and safety, as well as the FDA's decision-making process.   Now, several months later, the controversy surrounding Aduhelm is still ongoing, with a congressional investigation being launched into the FDA's approval of the drug. This investigation comes amid concerns about the long history of malfeasance and inappropriate relationships between the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry.  >> [More FDA Malfeasance]( <<   Covid-19 Vaxx Detox Tip Do you know someone who has taken the covid-19 jab and might need to detox from the “nasties” contained therein? They might want to take a look at essential oils. Most people don’t realize that putting citrus essential oils in your water can help up-regulate phase 1 and 2 liver detoxification. Truth be told, essential oils are one of the most potent forms of plant-based medicine in the world. From detoxification, to killing viruses, to promoting relaxation, to soothing skin scrapes, to supporting the immune system, essential oils offer countless benefits to your life. Are you interested in essential oils, but don't know where to start? Are you confused about which essential oils to use for what? Be confused no more! This book is for you! Don’t miss your chance to grab your copy of [Essential Oils: Ancient Medicine]( (written by Dr. Josh Axe, Jordan Rubin, and Ty) and get a “college degree” in essential oils! This life-changing book usually retails for $59.98. But for the next 72 hours, you can save 50% when you grab a copy for only $29.97! This book will show you the proven health benefits of the top 50 essential oils, how to use these oils to help heal more than 125 of today’s most pressing health concerns, and over 70 quick, easy DIY recipes to help you care for your body, your family, your home, and even your pets! “The FDA occasionally does some genuine public good with whatever energies it has left over after serving the vested political and commercial interests.” ~ G. Edward Griffin  To Your Health & Liberty,   © Copyright 2022, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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