2008-Pinkwashing-Breast Cancer Deception reveals the
shocking truth about the breast cancer industry's scheme
to profit from disease and censor natural cures.
from Natural News,com, by Mike Adams
"Breast cancer has been transformed into a
market-driven industry. It has become more about making
money for corporate sponsors than funding innovative
ways to treat breast cancer." - Health Studies
researcher Samantha King, author of Pink Ribbons Inc.
Wearing pink for breast cancer, or buying pink products,
is a demonstration of your support for the enslavement
of women by a highly-unethical industry that seeks to
turn women's bodies into profit centers. Wearing pink
shouts, "I support the ignorance of women! I support Big
Pharma! I support male-dominated corporate control over
the health of women's breasts!"
Buying pink products sends the same message. Whether
it's a can of soup, a pair of pink batteries or even a
pink "vacation" (yes, they do exist), these products are
jumping on the pink bandwagon for one reason only:
consumers buy it. Painting any product pink results in a
sales surge.
The marketing push for pink products is so strong now
that many companies selling products that actually
cause cancer have jumped on the pink bandwagon!
It's a practice called "pinkwashing," and when you see
things like toxic cosmetics and chemically-manufactured
personal care products sporting the pink ribbons and
pledging to support breast cancer research, you have to
stop and ask yourself the obvious question: Don't these
products actually CAUSE breast cancer? Yes, many of them
do.
The truth is there's no accountability in the donations
stemming from the sales of such pink products. Buying a
can of soup branded with a pink ribbon, for example, may
generate a whole of two cents in donations. And where do
those donations go? Are they spent on nutritional
education programs for women? Of course not - they often
go into the pockets of pro-pharmaceutical non-profit
groups (like the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation) that have very strong ties to drug companies
and actually receive much of their funding from those
companies. In effect, these are drug company "front
groups" that engage in disease mongering and push mass
screening in order to multiply the number of people
being "treated" for breast cancer. The only allowed
treatments, of course, are those that financially
benefit the drug companies and conventional medicine
practitioners.
The solution? Think before you pink! See the website of
the honest non-profit, Breast Cancer Action, at
www.ThinkBeforeYouPink.org to learn more.
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