Since Otto Warburg identified Cancer as a metabolic disease back in Hitler’s Germany the world has done everything possible to bury the truth so as not to interfere with the very lucrative ‘Cancer care’ industry. If they ’found the cure’ for cancer tomorrow, millions would be out of work, so it’s simply not going to happen. They’ve known how to cure / avoid cancer for over 60 years already.
Similarly governments around the world represent a metabolic disease on society. As a cancer tumour grows it demands ever greater access to glucose so that in advanced cases patients effectively die from malnutrition. As government grows it demands higher taxes from the populace and introduces legal strictures on basic rights. Now in 2024 we are seeing Western governments become tyrannical and ‘Democracy’ is in its end-stage of existence.
Warburg’s discovery was that cancer cells revert to fermentation as their primary source of energy. Instead of mixing a small amount of glucose / fuel with oxygen, like the carburettor in your car, cancer cells need circa 18 times more fuel than a regular cell because the fermentation process is so inefficient. Cancer cells can be corrected, and normal operation restored when it is clear that adequate amounts of energy can be produced in the cells by regular means. The ‘cure’ is multi-faceted – diet, sleep. calm, detox etc but it need not fill us with dread. A cancer diagnosis is not so much a death sentence as a call to action.
This coming week America will elect its next president. I’m glad not to be an American. Voters are positioned ‘between a rock and a hard place’; there’s no right answer to their dilemma. But when examined through a metabolic lens, it’s clear that the party which can raise the energy in the economy has the best chance of reversing a terminal decline. It might even be possible to ‘Make America Great Again’. Certainly the incumbent administration has drained America’s ‘Get up and go’ and unless the trend is reversed the same sickness of collectivism will metastasise around the world.
As the world has lurched toward Socialism/Communism, my ‘slightly left of centre’ political leaning now appears as extreme right wing. My role today is to make the advance of cancer as difficult as possible. The disease can only grow when conditions favour it, so the first step toward prevention is clean living, which will boost the immune system. Perhaps the equivalent political method of clean living is to tame our desire for a free-lunch. We need to examine the degree to which we will allow people to become dependent on the state. Once access to resources is seen as a right rather than a reward we find society hurtling toward 2030 by which time we will ‘own nothing and be happy’. I do not share Klaus Schwab’s vision of the future; Communism is not for me. I’m addicted to food, electricity and toilet roll.