SDHF Newsletter No.215 The Cancer That is China 2
THE CANCER THAT IS CHINA
A Taiwanese Physician’s Prescription
(Namiki Shobo)
Lin Jianliang
Series No.2 CHAPTER 1: THE CANCER THAT IS CHINA
July 31, 2018
Cancers are made up of cells which lack the mechanism to terminate its own functioning. The main difference between cancer cells and normal cells is that cancer cells are extremely selfish and “egocentric”. They also have a tendency to proliferate indefinitely. The more malignant they are, the more likely they are to exhibit mosaicism, or the lack of uniformity. Cancer cells’ selfish desires turn them into cannibals. The strong create havoc by devouring the weak.
Present-day China bears an eerily close resemblance to cancer cells. Egocentrism and selfishness are the same spirits we find in China, where the watchword is, “What’s mine is mine, what’s yours is mine.” The mosaicism within China is exactly the same as that of cancer cells. There is also the phenomenon of cannibalism: the wide gap between the rich and poor, increased in crime, and environmental pollution.
But the important question here is how many of the world’s people, including the Japanese, are aware of this situation?
What if those who call themselves “China watchers” were physicians? Nine out of 10 of them would tell us that the patient (China) is just fine. One doctor may say, “This patient is a growing boy. Just give him nutritious food (capital and technology) and he’ll be fine.” Another may declare, “He’s a little wild now because his mind and body haven’t not matured. Give him time.” Both are saying that as intellectual growth progresses, the patient will become an upstanding adult.
But recently, some doctors have come forward and said, “This might be cancer. The patient is behaving strangely. We’ve given him time, but he still hasn’t come around.” Such doctors have increased in number, but even as they examine the patient, they adopt a wait-and-see attitude. Even though the cancer cells have begun to spread, not one physician has discovered a treatment.
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MOTEKI Hiromichi, Acting Chairman
for KASE Hideaki, Chairman
Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact