Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Immunics cures cancer and viral-based diseases and is available over the Internet for free to people who can't afford to make a donation; which, by the way, is the majority of people on this planet. It cures, for example, all forms of herpes that infect humans (currently there are nine known ones); just one of these strains, HSV-2, currently has 350 MILLION REPORTED CASES. So why isn't everybody doing immunics? One reason: Do you run into people who try to stop immunics from spreading? Or stop you from doing immunics? I do. Or at least, I hear about them. People who block the spread of immunics are actually killing people by suppressing the information, though they generally don't want to realize that. For example, one of our members wrote an e-mail to a 2500 person web list about how she cured her herpes; the moderator wouldn't let it pass through. With that one suppressive act that moderator caused, over the next three months or so, between 1,000 and 10,000 new outbreaks of genital herpes that didn't have to happen – best day she ever had. What can you do about this? Reason with them. Invite them to join you for a telephone chat and learn it for themselves. Explain why you spread immunics. Get a bunch more Immuners to write in, or talk to the person. Show up on their phone and have a bunch of Immuners with you. Fight for the innocent and unknowing. Happy curing! The Buz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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