Each year, Americans pour billions of dollars into the fight against cancer. From viral fundraisers to branded merchandise, the public gives generously—hoping their donations might lead to a cure… or at least meaningful progress of some kind.
But the global cancer burden continues to rise. Diagnoses are increasing. Deaths are also increasing. Aggressive “turbo cancers” are striking younger adults in greater numbers. Survivors face brutal long-term effects, while new cases are projected to climb toward 35 million worldwide by 2050:
https://imahealth.substack.com/p/14-billion-later-cancer-is-worse
This feature length investigative documentary, about the aftermath of the Kamloops mass grave deception, was produced by Simon Hergott and Frances Widdowson. The backdrop is the March 30 talk that Frances Widdowson gave in Powell River about "Uncovering the Grave Error at Kamloops and its Relationship to the [Powell River] Name Change and UNDRIP". Hergott and Widdowson use the issues raised in the talk to explore a number of aspects of the deception: claims about "missing children", a lack of journalistic objectivity, and the misleading use of Ground Penetrating Radar. The role played by the Aboriginal Industry - a group of mostly non-indigenous lawyers and consultants - in instigating grievances to divert funds away marginalized communities is also examined.
I am so tired of all the BS.
I read many writers regularly and I have a lot of respect for them but I've come to the conclusion then everybody is telling their own story and selling their own schtik.
There are exceptions, But it is so hard to be detached and totally honest. There are costs involved.
It's not a bad thing that people are biased and I think it was always like that but these days I send essays my favorite AI.
Sadly, or maybe realistically, the AI is reading the same BS and and is equally compromised.
I have to drill down For anything resembling the objective truth.
I think the normies that don't pay any attention to politics have the right idea. No matter what we do and no matter what we think and no matter what we write and no matter where write it, the world is gonna carry on the way the world is gonna carry on.