Excellent podcast from the UK is Bed of Lies. Two seasons, different investigations, very well done. Highly recommend
Oh I haven’t seen that! Going to watch now!! I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard anything about her until the podcast.Channel 7 did a mini series on Samantha Azzopardi too called Con Girl, it was great, I was astounded at how people can lie like that. It’s a sickness for sure.
I had no clue until I saw the show advertised and was shocked I had never heard of her, I did some googling.Oh I haven’t seen that! Going to watch now!! I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard anything about her until the podcast.
Oh I haven’t seen that! Going to watch now!! I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard anything about her until the podcast.
I am old enough to know when it all happened.I had no clue until I saw the show advertised and was shocked I had never heard of her, I did some googling.
She mentioned the man briefly when she got re diagnosed a few months ago. She said it was a new relationship. My thoughts are she started dating him earlier this year, and possibly he was not made aware of the cancer history. She did state in one of her stories (I think) that when she got re diagnosed she told him she didn’t expect him to stick around but he has chosen too. He delivered flowers to her when she was in Mexico and she spoke about him + the relationship a bit more in depth than.Of course she is! Won’t go to an oncologist in her backyard to confirm her lies but will cross oceans to go to a witch doctor in Mexico again. She’s so pathetically predictable.
She has made rare mention of “her man” again. Does anyone know when he came into the picture? For some reason I get the impression it is newer. If it’s recent I just find it implausible that a man would start a relationship with a woman who had a terminal cancer diagnosis. She may have found the unicorn but I don’t think there are many people, and men less likely, willing to take the emotional risk of jumping into a new relationship with someone that will likely be dead soon. Anybody else find that component a bit of a red flag?
This is what really irks me; I get being desperate to live (especially when kids are involved) and wanting to give absolutely everything a try, but it's the way they slyly put down modern medicine even though it's actually the only thing that's keeping them alive.There’s a through-line to Hope 4 Cancer with these “wellness” influencers. Carly Shankman has been going there twice a year since 2023. That’s a lot of money. She also shills for the same “alternative protocols”as Kate. Like Kate, Carly badmouths western medicine then says she uses it. They love to straddle both sides of the fence. I read her response to a stage 4 breast cancer patient that was disturbing.
I think Hope 4 Cancer uses these wellfluencers as brand ambassadors. It’s dangerous.
And like the vitamin industry isn’t worth billions - despite vast majority of it being unproven marketing BSThat's a good point! They slip in comments about big pharma and corporate medicine, as though there's a conspiracy against cheaper homeopathic "cures" because if everyone knew that curing cancer was so so simple and cheap - coffee enemas, vitamin c iv's, veg smoothies, dog worming medicine, Rick Simpson oil, etc., - if the world knew, all those businessmen and fancy shmancy doctors would lose their trillion-dollar profits.
So we're supposed to believe that all of modern medicine works together to torture people, kill them even, with their toxic treatments, when simple, cheap, "healthy" choices would do the trick. And if so, why does H4C charged $20k a week or whatever it is? Just send a stupid list of these things to people for $50 or something. Kate is doing it all at home now anyway!
Oh and then some of them slip in the real medicine on the side, but act like it's the magic H4C tit that's saving them!
Exactly!! All of this!!!That's a good point! They slip in comments about big pharma and corporate medicine, as though there's a conspiracy against cheaper homeopathic "cures" because if everyone knew that curing cancer was so so simple and cheap - coffee enemas, vitamin c iv's, veg smoothies, dog worming medicine, Rick Simpson oil, etc., - if the world knew, all those businessmen and fancy shmancy doctors would lose their trillion-dollar profits.
So we're supposed to believe that all of modern medicine works together to torture people, kill them even, with their toxic treatments, when simple, cheap, "healthy" choices would do the trick. And if so, why does H4C charged $20k a week or whatever it is? Just send a stupid list of these things to people for $50 or something. Kate is doing it all at home now anyway!
Oh and then some of them slip in the real medicine on the side, but act like it's the magic H4C tit that's saving them!
Never heard of this person but her username already irks me. Im sure the kale is curing her cancer.There’s a through-line to Hope 4 Cancer with these “wellness” influencers. Carly Shankman has been going there twice a year since 2023. That’s a lot of money. She also shills for the same “alternative protocols”as Kate. Like Kate, Carly badmouths western medicine then says she uses it. They love to straddle both sides of the fence. I read her response to a stage 4 breast cancer patient that was disturbing.
I think Hope 4 Cancer uses these wellfluencers as brand ambassadors. It’s dangerous.
Holy duck these people are taking fenbendazole???I follow this young woman (ana.maria.fl on Instagram) and she just posted that her most-liked Youtube video was taken down due to "medical misinformation". I didn't watch it but the title was "FENBENDAZOLE Protocol for CANCER Explained." (that's the dog wormer stuff)
Good to see Youtube do this. Wonder if Instagram does this sort of thing? I think there are actual Facebook groups dedicated to fake stuff, like Rick Simpson Oil (which I think is just oil from crushed up cannabis buds)