Friday, January 16, 2026

The Scientists Whose Plane Fell and Had Developed a Treatment Against a Type of Cancer

 The Scientists Whose Plane Fell and Had Developed a Treatment Against a Type of Cancer in the 1970s or 1980s


There was a story of a group of scientists that had supposedly found a cure for cancer. (I think that it may have been for a type of cancer and not cancer in general because there are different types of cancer.) The scientists had worked on a treatment or medication that would help treat a type of cancer. After working on a treatment, they made a medication or treatment that supposedly cured a type of cancer.

The scientists were then invited to a conference to present their findings. I do not recall if it was after the conference or before traveling to the conference that the scientist's plane in which they were traveling fell and plummeted. The scientists did not survive the plane crash and died in the supposed accident.

I do not recall if this was in the 1970s or 1980s that the plane crash happened. The scientists had created an amazing treatment against a type of cancer and most likely were envied by some socialists in the medical community. The scientists were probably industrious and efficient and instead of being rewarded and appreciated, were probably envied.

There are theories that state that the CIA was responsible for the plane accident. This would not be a surprise because we already read about how MLK and JFK were envied by the FBI and socialist racists. The FDA has also denied an amazing new drug (that treated muscular dystrophy or myasthenia gravis) that passed all medical stages of testing only to be denied without any reasonable explanation. 

Non-Compete in Research

It may have been that the FDA denied an amazing drug in the 2010s that treated muscular dystrophy. The medication had passed all four clinical stages and did not result in adverse health effects. There was no reasoning as to why the effective medication was not approved. The medication alleviated symptoms, improved the patient's health, did not cause secondary symptoms, and still it was denied approval after passing all four clinical stages and 8-10 years of research

A journalist on the WSJ described how there was no logical explanation given into why the medication was denied approval. It may have been that there was envy that an amazing medication was created by an independent researcher. The medication may have been the best medication in a long time and was denied based on envy. (At least we know the times we are living in. Muscular dystrophy had been researched since Lou Gherig's disease was noted in the 1940s. The socialists say no to medication that improves muscular dystrophy, but yes to covid experimental pulmonary embolism "vaccines".)

No comments:

Post a Comment