Do They WAND to Eliminate Cancer?

By Dr. John Reizer

Author of The Target List

In my breakthrough novel, The Target List, I address a number of issues currently affecting healthcare consumers worldwide.

The story’s plot revolves around the creation of a fictional medical instrument called WAND (Wave-Altering-Nanoparticle-Disrupter).

WAND is the pharmaceutical industry’s worst nightmare; it cures cancer and other diseases with radio frequencies, not drugs.

In my fictitious storyline, the drug companies stand to lose everything they’ve worked so hard to develop; drugs are about to become obsolete and diseases completely eradicated.

The powers that be set out to destroy WAND as well as the brains that developed the technology by hiring professional assassins. The creators of WAND are placed on somebody’s target list.

If a noninvasive technology that could cure cancer and other diseases without drugs or surgery actually existed, would the powers that be let it see the light of day? In a word, no. In two words, absolutely not. In three words, no f%#@ing way. I think you get the point.

The profits associated with treating different diseases indefinitely are enormous. There are billions of dollars at stake in Big Pharma’s fake crusade to conquer cancer and other known maladies currently plaguing healthcare consumers.

If a scientist or  group of scientists ever created a real WAND, you can bet with great confidence that those individuals would instantly be placed within the crosshairs of real assasins.

The Target List is a fictional story about things that have most likely already happened in real life. It’s my sincere hope that people will read or listen to the book and gain a better understanding of what is happening within organized medicine and through its handler, Big Pharma.

2 thoughts on “Do They WAND to Eliminate Cancer?

  1. Kenneth T. October 11, 2019 / 6:03 pm

    I love the WAND from your book.
    Sadly in this (the world of today), the WAND is probably a more nefarious medical device – making people sick.

  2. NoFakeNews October 12, 2019 / 8:28 am

    No doubt about it. I believe that frequency transmission devices exist in today’s world that can adversely affect human physiology.

    The modern smartphone is probably one of them, and there are, undoubtedly, others.

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