Posted on 02/18/2026 7:36:49 AM PST by BenLurkin
Just last night, I received some sad news about Nick Pope. He published a brief message that said:
A while ago, following some digestive issues, I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Unfortunately, it's Stage 4 and has metastasized to my liver. While I know that it's kindness and hope that leads people to suggest healers and supposed miracle cures, and to say things like "fight it", and "you can beat it", I'm afraid my diagnosis and my situation leaves no doubt whatsoever: I can't beat it.
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Thanks. I tried Googling the name and there were several people by that name so I wasn’t sure which was the one in question.
Nick has many sources in British intelligence (and formerly worked for them) so some folks have hinted he still is spreading disinformation for them.
He is a smart guy—so his stuff is difficult to debunk—but I have never found him that convincing.
He is only as good as his sources.
Thank you both. I’m in exactly the same boat.
Will try the diet book! I hate waking up with another Liquid Fire episode.
I have my headboard elevated, do a couple doses of pantopropazole a day, keep tums and Pepto at the ready, and wear an elastic back brace belt around my sternum every night. And watch what I eat along with nothing after 6:30.
I still get caught.
At least the 3year scopes have been negative so far!!!
My sister survived pancreatic cancer. 10+ years and counting.
[What amazes me is that it’s virtually never followed by “and what are you doing?”]
Friend’s husbands glaucoma is being healed via Ivermectin. He went from being legally blind with no hope of being healed to 20/60 vision.
NO doctor asked what he was doing.
GERD can definitely be a diet thing. I used to have it bad. But now, I only have to take a 10mg Pepcid every now and then.
My son has been fighting a rare and aggressive throat cancer now for 10 years. It spread to a spot in his back. It all depends upon your personal frame of mind as to whether you want to try and live or just let it take you. He decided he wanted to see his kids grow up, so he fought it, and still continues to do so. He became a marathon runner, and holds to a strict anti-cancer diet. They told him he might have 2 years. That was 10 years ago. Right now, he appears to be in total remission. They can no longer find any sign of it in his back. Cancer research and treatment keeps getting better and better.
“Friend’s husbands glaucoma is being healed via Ivermectin. He went from being legally blind with no hope of being healed to 20/60 vision.
NO doctor asked what he was doing.”
The total disinterest in something that works - but not prescribed by the doctor - appears consistent across all specialties. God forbid they might have to think outside their boxes.
It’s all about the $$$.
That is amazing! May I ask what is an anti-cancer diet?
good to hear as that’s one of the tougher ones, but probably one that’s had a lot of attention because of its lethality.
The Colonel’s wife would tell you that they don’t care about anything that they can’t prescribe a pill for.
“The Colonel’s wife would tell you that they don’t care about anything that they can’t prescribe a pill for.”
Sad but true. However, since I expect that they have a pretty good idea of how ineffective many of their treatments are, it seems that they’d be interested in knowing about successful “non-traditional” approaches for their own/their family’s use even if they can’t/won’t recommend them for their patients - particularly approaches whose success is demonstrable by lab results, physical exams, etc. OTOH, money aside, maybe some are just so indoctrinated that their minds can’t entertain the concept.
Pope nevertheless got the file and had a poster of the UFO photo put on his wall. His point was to show at a glance to skeptics that there was credible evidence of UFOs. One Monday morning though he came into the office and found the poster and the entire file missing from his locked office and locked file cabinet.
On investigation, Pope was told by a senior MoD bureaucrat that he lacked the clearance necessary for that UFO photo, file, and entire incident.
If I may ask, what was his dose, regimen and length of time taking ivermectin?
The problem with clinical trials is that they never work. They only provide data for future research. And, often pointless data.
If the trial protocol worked they would be required to offer it as treatment. Its a sad fact but I would never do a “clinical trial” for anything, ever.
“””The problem with clinical trials is that they never work.”””””””
I will disagree with you on that. I’ve seen the proof.
But I respect your right to do what you want with your own medical choices.
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