The cancer industry, as argued by some experts, is deeply entwined with profit motives, prioritizing treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery over natural healing methods. This approach is said to suppress the body’s natural ability to fight cancer through apoptosis, a process where the immune system eliminates mutated cells. The emphasis on aggressive treatments is seen as a strategy to sustain a lucrative medical-industrial complex rather than genuinely curing patients.
Fast-growing cancers, termed “turbo cancers,” are increasingly being linked to mRNA vaccines and advanced nanotechnology. Some experts believe these technologies are part of a broader transhumanism agenda aimed at integrating humans with AI and cloud-based systems.
This perspective suggests that these technologies could be steering humanity towards a future where natural human processes are controlled and manipulated by artificial means.
The panel at a recent discussion highlighted the role of toxicity—both environmental and internal—as a primary driver of diseases such as cancer. They stressed the importance of detoxification, liver health, and gut healing to activate the body’s natural self-healing mechanisms.
The experts were vocal in their condemnation of what they described as a “demonic” agenda, which includes prophylactic surgeries and aggressive treatments that mutilate the body under the guise of prevention.
Natural and holistic approaches were championed as true solutions for health. Clean air, pure water, organic nutrition, and spiritual reconnection were emphasized as vital components of a healthy lifestyle.
The experts called for the dismantling of the medical-industrial complex, advocating for individuals to take control of their health through education, adopting natural health principles, and practicing self-care, moving away from reliance on Big Pharma and traditional insurance systems.
In an enlightening “Health Ranger Report” interview with Mike Adams on Brighteon.com, the panel, consisting of Drs. Bryan Ardis, Ed Group, Henry Ealy, and Jana Schmidt—collectively known as Team AGES—offered insights into the alleged dark practices within the cancer industry.
They discussed the emergence of “turbo cancers” linked to vaccines and the controversial practice of body mutilation under the pretense of prevention. These experts highlighted a so-called Luciferian agenda driving the dynamics of modern medicine.
Dr. Bryan Ardis was particularly outspoken, stating, “Cancer is [Big Pharma’s] biggest money maker.” He explained how the human body is naturally equipped to manage cancer cells through apoptosis. However, the medical-industrial complex has perpetuated the belief that the body is inherently flawed and incapable of self-healing. This narrative supports the push for frequent screenings, biopsies, and aggressive treatments, which are more about generating profit than about curing cancer.
Ardis shared a compelling story about a nurse practitioner who was diagnosed with metastatic ovarian cancer and given six months to live. She chose to reject conventional treatments and instead educated herself on natural healing. Remarkably, she reversed her cancer in less than a year, underscoring the body’s innate ability to heal itself when properly supported—an ability that, according to Ardis, Big Pharma actively seeks to suppress.
The rise of “turbo cancers” has been linked by the panel to vaccines, particularly those using mRNA technology. Dr. Ed Group pointed to the role of nanotechnology and lipid nanoparticles in these vaccines, suggesting they are part of a larger transhumanism agenda. He warned of a future where humans could be connected to the cloud, becoming part-cyborg, under the control of AI and Big Pharma.
He emphasized that toxicity is the root cause of disease, including cancer, and urged people to focus on detoxification, liver health, and gut healing. As Group put it, “God’s self-healing mechanism is the most powerful healing substance in the world.”
The discussion also touched on the spiritual and ethical corruption believed to be driving the cancer industry. Ardis described the practice of prophylactic mastectomies and other mutilative surgeries as “demonic and satanic,” arguing that these procedures are part of a Luciferian agenda to destroy what he called “God’s perfect creation.” Dr. Henry Ealy echoed this sentiment, questioning why society accepts treatments that essentially involve cutting, burning, or poisoning the body.
Instead, Ealy advocated for cleaner living—embracing clean air, clean water, grounding, organic nutrition, and a reconnection with God as the true medicine. The panel agreed that decentralization is crucial to reclaiming health freedom. Dr. Jana Schmidt highlighted the need to dismantle the medical-industrial complex and replace it with a system focused on true health care, not merely sick care. She urged people to take responsibility for their health through education and self-empowerment.
This narrative urges a reconsideration of the current medical paradigms, suggesting that embracing natural and holistic methods could lead to more sustainable health outcomes. The call to action is not just about rejecting traditional treatments but embracing a lifestyle that aligns with the body’s natural processes and a spiritual connection to health.
The conversation around these topics continues to evolve, and as more voices join the discussion, the hope is for a shift towards a more balanced and health-focused approach to medicine.