aids is a complicated illness. its hard to gain access to it when its vulnerable.
cancer is a category and as such each type had its own causes and responses to treatment. i think it is unlikely that a single cure could be had for cancer but one for aids could be managed.
If they stop X cancer or aids, they will stop making money. If tehy keep it there, they'll keep making money.
Would you rather gain 10€ per day for a year or 1000€ once? It's the same. That's how we, humans, work.
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Exactly. That's the whole point.
The cure is called money. Look at Magic Johnson.
Look the closest thing to a magic miracle drug that existed is the antibiotics, and it was a huge money maker, despite it cure quickly because people get bacterial related illness all the time.
Now if you create aids/cancer cure it will be a gigantic money maker, because people still will still get cancer and people still will get sexuality transmitted diseases.....
Now do it make sense to keep one of the most potential profitably drug concealed and jeopardize that a competitor invent it at a later time....
There are HIV immune people found already.
There are cats with cancer immunity.
Also, http://www.collective-evolution.com/...y-cure-cancer/
There's plenty of stuff going on, plenty being researched - but they need time and money.
And current shareholders who sell you chemo don't want to invest in it. because seriously,. 40x 10.000 dollar chemo treatments, vs a few 1-2 dollar glasses of fruit juice?
Of course they want to make money.
I love some good conspiracy theory. I fully believe they have a cure for everything, even stupid!
Yes. I also think there's seeds for crops that can survive a drought of a desert (ie. feed people all year long). Conspiracy of course. Albiet, I won't point fingers.
Do you have any evidence for those types of seed existing?
It seems to be along the same lines as the cure for cancer/AIDS thinking - nobody has marketed a cure, therefore it must be a cover up. As opposed to the alternative; nobody has marketed a cure, as there isn't one yet.