Nearly 60% of the global population harbors parasitic infections, yet
mainstream medicine rarely tests or treats them, allowing these invaders
to contribute to chronic fatigue, autoimmune disorders and even cancer.
A
declassified 1951 CIA document reveals Soviet research showing striking
biochemical similarities between tumors and parasites, including shared
metabolic behaviors (low-oxygen environments, glycogen hoarding).
Certain anti-parasitic drugs (Myracyl D, Guanozolo) were found to attack
cancer cells—yet this research was suppressed for over 60 years.
Dr.
Diana Wright, a naturopathic expert, states that 60% of cancer patients
have parasites, alongside bacteria, viruses and fungi. Despite this,
conventional medicine ignores parasites as a root cause, instead pushing
misdiagnoses and antidepressants.
The parasite-cancer
connection threatens the multi-billion-dollar cancer drug industry, as
cheap, existing anti-parasitic treatments could undermine expensive
chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The FDA, CDC and medical establishment
have dismissed this research, likely due to profit motives and
regulatory capture.
Cases like McNeal (parasite-induced
brain fog/stomach issues resolved after treatment) and Johns Hopkins
studies (pinworm-infected rats saw tumors shrink with anti-parasitics)
confirm Soviet findings—yet modern oncology refuses to investigate
further, leaving patients suffering while viable treatments remain
buried.
A newly surfaced CIA document from 1951 has
reignited controversy over the potential link between parasitic
infections and cancer treatment—a connection that mainstream medicine
continues to ignore despite mounting evidence. The declassified report,
originally marked Confidential, summarizes Soviet research suggesting
striking biochemical similarities between cancerous tumors and parasitic
worms, along with experimental drugs that appeared to target both.
The
document, based on a 1950 Soviet study published in Priroda by
Professor V.V. Alpatov, describes how tumors and parasites share nearly
identical metabolic behaviors—both thriving in low-oxygen environments
and hoarding glycogen, a stored energy source. Even more intriguing,
certain compounds, such as Myracyl D (developed to treat bilharzia, a
parasitic disease), were found to also attack malignant tumors. Another
drug, Guanozolo, disrupted nucleic acid production, effectively slowing
cancer cell replication.
Despite being declassified in
2014, the document has only recently gained traction online, sparking
outrage among health freedom advocates who question why this
research—potentially revolutionary for cancer treatment—was locked away
for over 60 years.
"The Americans knew. They read it,
classified it CONFIDENTIAL, and locked it in a vault for 60 years," one X
user posted, sharing the CIA files. Another added, "The CIA knew from
1951 that cancer was parasites." While the document doesn't explicitly
claim parasites cause cancer, it highlights undeniable biochemical
parallels that suggest treatments for one could work against the other....<<<Read More>>>...
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