Wednesday, August 29, 2018

McCain Glioblastoma...Cell Phone cautionary tale

Our society is addicted to cell phones and a doubling of rates of cell phones related brain tumors to 1 in 12,000 clearly is not going to stop wireless technology - at the most it may make people a bit more careful. Therefore, and as I have been arguing for a long time, our case should not focus on cell phones and not on cancer especially NOT on one cancer like brain tumor but always make the case that the chronic all body exposure to wireless devices, the ambient radiation from Wi-Fi and cell towers is associated with MANY CANCERS as the NTP showed. You can turn off cell phones NOT your neighbor's wi-fi, the city wi-fi or the 5G cell tower...

Nevertheless - clearly we should use names of famous people who had tumors to help our case people like Johnny Cocron, Cherl Crow, Labron James, Ted Kennedy and Beau Biden and McCain...

McCain Glioblastoma
While we all have been talking about McCain's Glioblastoma - it seems that we forgot to think about that lump he used to have on the left side, in the cheek area. Today I remembered it and decided to check. 

Part of McCain Salivary Gland was Removed. 
Following is what I found and it is summarized in an NPR article

McCaine had 4 melanomas removed since 1993 and the last one in 2002. 

In 2000 he underwent an operation because of an invasive melanoma above his left ear - again a location associated with cell phone use.  

In that operation, the doctors also removed the lump in the area of his left cheek. They removed a section of skin that was 2.2mm thick and 2cm across. They also removed a 6cm patch of skin 

The operation also involved the removal of the parotid salivary gland and 33 lymph nodes in the senator's neck...

According to an article in the NY Times the salivary gland and 33 lymph nodes were removed as precautionary measure in case the melanoma spread since the article claims there is not way to check if the melanoma spread or not. 

The NPR has another explanation - according to NPR the salivary gland was removed to reduce inflammation....when there are different versions there is a good reason to suspect that not all the facts are being disclosed. 

Even he didn't have cancer in the salivary gland, the bottom line - the invasive melanoma was above his left ear (cell phone location)....and the lump in his left cheek developed exactly where his cell phone was held and where people devleloped tumors from cell phone - salivary gland tumors....and then he developed the Glioblastoma - all on the left side. 

McCain was left handed. 

The following picture leaves no doubt as to what likely caused his tumors: 


BTW - The basketball player Labron James had salivary gland tumor. Most do not know about it because shortly after the operation to remove it Samsung paid him many millions of $ to become its spokesperson. Sounds like the kind of thing industry will do to keep someone cognitive dissonance in check...

2008: 2 Cell Towers Were Installed on McCain's Property
While by now - most people would have made the correlation to cell phone use - in the case of McCain it seems that the hundreds of thousands of dollars he was paid by the wireless industry were a strong incentive for a severe case of cognitive dissonance and In 2008 he had 2 cell towers installed on his property


So when talking about McCain and the effects of cell phone use & wireless on his health you can mention the following: 

1. had melanoma above his left ear 
2. Had lump on his left cheek - an internal skin growth - again in the area where he held his cell phone. 
3. His salivary gland was removed. 
4. 33 lymph nodes in his neck were remove
5. He had Glioblastoma - a cell phone cancer - again on the left side.
6. McCain was left handed. 
7. He had 2 cell towers installed on his property. 
8. Sen. Ted Kennedy and Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden (Joe Biden's son) also died from Glioblastoma and both told people in their families that it is the cell phone that caused their cancer. They were right. 
9. McCain died on the same day as Senator Kennedy, 9 years later. 

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