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Episode 1: The Cancer Pandemic<br />

Ty: I am going to miss you because I’ve got to travel and I’m going<br />

to be gone for a while.<br />

Charlene Bollinger: You know, we’ll miss you too. We love you. And if<br />

you’re mom and dad could see this <strong>the</strong>y would just be so proud of you.<br />

Ty: So what is <strong>cancer</strong> I traveled to Los Angeles to talk to G.<br />

Edward Griffin and find out exactly what <strong>cancer</strong> is.<br />

G. Edward Griffin: So let’s backup to <strong>the</strong> basic assumption which is<br />

<strong>the</strong> answer to <strong>the</strong> question, what is <strong>cancer</strong>. Believe it or not after all of<br />

<strong>the</strong>se years and all <strong>the</strong>se billions of dollars that have been spent on <strong>the</strong><br />

so-called war against <strong>cancer</strong>, those in <strong>the</strong> highest levels of this war<br />

don’t—<strong>the</strong>y still do not agree as to what <strong>cancer</strong> is. It’s amazing to me. I<br />

mean because <strong>the</strong>y got <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong>ories <strong>about</strong>, well, it’s a gene or maybe<br />

it’s a deficiency. Maybe it’s something gone awry. I mean <strong>the</strong>re’s a<br />

receptor here and <strong>the</strong>y get into all <strong>the</strong>se highfalutin, very complex,<br />

technicalities that <strong>the</strong> average person cannot understand, and frankly,<br />

some of <strong>the</strong> technicians don’t understand.<br />

Ty: And how can you declare a war on something that you don’t<br />

know what it is<br />

G. Edward Griffin: You don’t even know what it is—yes. Well, I’m not<br />

saying that I’m smarter than anybody else but I am going to say that<br />

when I talked to <strong>the</strong> doctors and <strong>the</strong> researchers who advocate<br />

alternative <strong>the</strong>rapies <strong>the</strong>ir answers as to what <strong>cancer</strong> is made a lot of<br />

sense to me, much more sense than anything that you would get from<br />

<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side, from <strong>the</strong> so-called Orthodox field. These men and<br />

women believe that—well, let me start off with <strong>the</strong> traditional view and<br />

now we have to rephrase that word traditional. The present Orthodox<br />

view is that <strong>cancer</strong> is a lump or a bump. That’s <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>. And if<br />

that’s—that’s <strong>the</strong> assumption. Now if that is true <strong>the</strong>n to get rid of <strong>cancer</strong><br />

all you have to do is get rid of <strong>the</strong> lump or <strong>the</strong> bump. And hence we<br />

have surgery.<br />

Well, that gets rid of <strong>the</strong> lump or <strong>the</strong> bump, or we have chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy,<br />

which poisons <strong>the</strong> lump or <strong>the</strong> bump if we got rid of it. Or, we have<br />

radiation which burns it and got rid of it. And you undergo <strong>the</strong>se three<br />

<strong>the</strong>rapies. And to get rid of <strong>the</strong> lump or <strong>the</strong> bump <strong>the</strong> doctor will say it<br />

looks like we got it all, that famous line, we got it all. But did <strong>the</strong>y No.<br />

statistics show that in most cases it comes back. They didn’t get it all<br />

The Quest for The Cures Page 11

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