Dr. Ryan Cole: NIH Should Fund Studies into Rise in Cancers
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So there's just so many questions, and this is where going, doing a retrospective look back with actual data, like it or not, not spinning a narrative from any side or another, being a neutral party and just saying, let the data speak, but let all the data be seen.
And then funding those projects that haven't been done, funding the cancer projects that so many of us have tried to do individually and basically cobbled together a few dollars here and a few thousand dollars there to do the scientific scientific methods and techniques that the universities unfortunately very few would do, and say, okay, let's take a couple hundred cancers, let's look for Pfizer or Moderna sequence in those.
And if it's there, great, and if it's not, great.
But let us at least look at the truth and find the truth.
If we're right, we're right.
If we're wrong, we're wrong.
The data so far indicate that it has been identified on a small scale.
Let's prove whether those, you know, crazy people out there that are saying these things are happening, let's, and I'm saying that facetiously, but let's prove it.
You should never be afraid of basic research.
And ask the question, answer the question, put forth a hypothesis, do the research, confirm or deny the hypothesis.
That's basic science.
The universities are worried about losing their funding from patents on on discoveries and then making billions selling it to the pharmaceuticals that have intertwined interests.
That's not in the interest of science and the health of people.
That's in the interest of big corporate entities, and that came into being because of the Baidole Act.
If we erase that act and actually went back to basic science and no conflicts of interest, we could do the research that the inquiring mind would have inquired about and wanted to do in the first place, not fearful for their job or for their reputation, but just answering the questions of science, nature, physiology, pathology, the human body, and the better health of a nation.