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‘Cure for Cancer Is Being Suppressed’ Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Missing, and Why Experts Disagree

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The claim that a “cure for cancer is being suppressed” is widespread, but cancer is not one disease—and evidence from public laws, trial registries, and long-term mortality trends points to incremental progress rather than a hidden universal cure. Here’s the best counterevidence, what it can’t prove, and what would actually change the assessment.

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“5G Causes COVID” Claims, Examined: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points

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A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of how the “5G Causes COVID” claim emerged, spread, and was addressed by health agencies, telecom regulators, and platforms. This article separates documented events (statements, policy actions, and attacks on infrastructure) from disputed narratives and what cannot be proven from public records.

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Why ‘Microchips in Vaccines’ Claims Persist — The Arguments People Cite Examined

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People who believe the “microchips in vaccines” claim often point to patents, digital ID initiatives, and real medical “chip” technologies as supporting evidence. This article catalogs the strongest arguments supporters cite, where each argument originates, and how it changes when checked against official statements and primary documentation.

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“Cure for Cancer Is Being Suppressed” Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows and What It Doesn’t

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The claim that a “cure for cancer is being suppressed” is widespread, but it often relies on misunderstandings about what “cancer” is, how treatments are tested, and how regulation works. This evidence-focused review compiles the strongest counterevidence, expert context, and what would be required to prove large-scale suppression.

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Fluoride ‘Mind Control’ Claims Examined: What the Best Evidence and Experts Actually Say

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Claims that fluoride enables “mind control” persist online, but the strongest available documentation points to a different reality: community water fluoridation is primarily a dental public-health measure, while research debates focus on dosage, total exposure, and child neurodevelopment—not covert behavior control. Here’s the best counterevidence and what would be needed to substantiate the claim.