Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

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2.5 Medical Treatment

Article 58 - Chemotherapy

Canon 4943 (link)

Chemotherapy is the application of otherwise harmful chemical agents and bio weapons as a claimed means of treating the symptoms of serious illness and bodily malfunction.

Canon 4944 (link)

The term Chemotherapy means literal “therapy through the application of (noxious) chemicals” and relates to a range of pseudo-medical studies on the effects of exposure to chemical weapons and bio weapons from World War I.

Canon 4945 (link)

The first bio weapon or chemical weapon “used” for chemotherapy was mustard gas commercialized and packaged as “mustine” for the treatment of lymphomas.

Canon 4946 (link)

Since World War II, the use of radioactive bio weapons has been popular as a base for several commercial chemotherapies.

Canon 4947 (link)

In more recent decades, the commercial chemotherapy industry has focused on more exotic poisons such as types of extract from certain yew trees and its synthetic equivalent.

Canon 4948 (link)

As chemotherapy is predicated not only on the ills of medicine, the poisons of pharmaceuticals and the immorality of weaponry, all forms of chemotherapy are forbidden, suppressed and not permitted to be revived.

Canon 4949 (link)

All those entities, persons, corporations, trusts associated with the manufacture of chemotherapy are not permitted to be part of any genuine therapeutic remedies, with all profits and assets generated from selling chemotherapy poisons to be seized and distributed to the victims of chemotherapy poisoning.

Canon 4950 (link)

All therapy concerning the previous arena of chemotherapy must now be within the framework of therapeutics and healing.