Pink Ribbon Fundraisers
In this video, Sandra Bell spends about 11 minutes speaking on "Pink Ribbon Fundraisers" at the 42nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Good morning. That's not radiantly healthy. Good morning.
Oh, that made me feel much better. It's better for you. Better for me.
You addressed something that.
Can you hear me? No. Yes.
Well, people for reason and science and medicine will have our table back there. We're a nonprofit health and environmental organization.
We work on very many interconnected issues, from hydraulic fracking to GMO, goes to all kinds of health and environmental poisons that are helping to ruin the planet and the people on it. How many of you are sick and tired of seeing the pink ribbons everywhere in September and October? Anybody? Well, it those of you who are here who recognize it for what it is, it's a huge moneymaker for AstraZeneca and the pharmaceutical companies and for Nancy Brinker and all of the the CEOs of these companies. The Komen walks and Races for the cure are a way to bring in millions and millions of dollars. Just that one organization, Komen Foundation, is worth over 400 million already. And since 1982, they have been working together, AstraZeneca and Nancy Brinker, to build this organization to these huge races and walks and and fundraisers. And they put their name on anything, whether it be a toxic perfume with aldehydes and chemicals that are cancer causing two to.
Teflon. Yes. Dupont. They're connected with Dupont and Monsanto. We all know Monsanto is behind the genetically engineered seeds that are destroying our food supply.
We also have a lot of other toxins put out by by this Komen Foundation, such as they we had a whole a whole thing going about.
Kentucky Fried Chicken. Big buckets of chicken for. If you buy that, you get get to give money to Koman. And finally, the public recognized what was going on in some of these things, like BGH in there, in the dairy products that they pushed. Where are connected to cancer and connected to illness. So what we do as an organization on this particular thing that we work on is we go out to the Komen walks and runs for the cure in an effort to share our knowledge of what we've learned about the way that they're going supporting these companies and chemotherapy, radiation and surgery as being the way to go. By the way, we believe in health freedom. We're not trying to take things away from people. We're just trying to educate people to see that there is another way, a way that is not making war on the body, but rather to nurture the body like a garden. And that's why many of you are here, because you're ahead of the curve.