medicinal plants that cured cancer tumors<\/strong>. Certainly, Hoxsey was also a great salesman, and he did himself more harm than good by taking on the persona of a snake oil salesman, but there was much merit to his formulas as has now been revealed by scientific analysis of the phytochemicals present in the medicinal plant ingredients he used and advocated.<\/p>\nNow, with this accusation of crimes against humanity, U.S. Chief Prosecutor Telford Taylor<\/strong> says, “The indictment accuses these men for visiting upon mankind the most devastating and catastrophic war in human history.” It is indeed a war against humanity, and it is a war waged for the control of profits, because where there is money to be made, there is power to be grabbed, and the only way the pharmaceutical industry can grab power is by making sure that people don’t have access to or don’t believe in alternative therapies that could prevent chronic disease or treat disease in more affordable ways.<\/p>\nHowever, the phrase, “a war against humanity<\/strong>” is somewhat more credible, but still, I don’t think that the intentions of the pharmaceutical industry are to wipe out mankind or to actually declare war on people. I think the pharmaceutical industry is engaged in nothing more than economic conquest. It’s all about dollars and greed and profits, and not at all about trying to do evil in the world<\/strong>. In fact, I believe that the people running the pharmaceutical companies believe that they themselves are doing tremendous good.<\/p>\nThis is the nature of evil — people who are involved in it often think that they are on an important mission to find the cure for cancer, for example, and the only way to do that is to sell more drugs, and generate more profits,<\/strong> and put that money back into research in the hopes that someday they will find the cure. This is all self-deception, of course, because it’s not money that is lacking for a cancer cure — it’s the myopic paradigms of<\/strong> conventional medicine<\/strong> that stand in the way. And besides, cancer already has many cures available<\/strong> if people would simply look beyond conventional medicine and prescription drugs<\/strong>.<\/p>\nSo I don’t think they are evil people, and I don’t think that they would consciously intend to harm humanity. What I do think is that they are blinded by their greed. They’re going after profits no matter what the cost, and they are justifying their actions by claiming they are doing research that would someday cure certain diseases — and that’s a promise we know will never unfold<\/strong>.<\/p>\n