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Saturday, January 25, 2020

iON | Cancer

Transcribed by Bert.

[Private Session #280 Answers to Cancer_3 May 26, 2010 (46:19 mark)]

Bob: Chromosome 14 is the main liaison with the RNA.

Dr. Dean: Umm-hmm!

iON: If you’re going to change it.

Bob: Yeah, if you’re going to change it.

iON: And, if you catch cancer now, you catch it through chromosome 14.

Bob: Right, and chromosome 14…

iON: Now, wait, Bob! Now, that was big!

Dr. Dean: Yeah!

Bob: Yeah, you catch it through chromosome 14…

iON: Only!

Bob: … because it’s part of the tactility, Carolyn. It’s flexible – it can change - and respond to the new - and it gets duped. It gets duped by the new.

iON: And the duped is that the RNA doesn’t know good or bad. See, the body thinks that a cancer cell is more healthy than a regular cell – that’s why it keeps copying it.

Bob: Yeah, the RNA fooled it - and the chromosome is in legion with… it goes along with whatever the RNA wants.

iON: Absolutely! So does NonPhysical!

Bob: Where is Non-Physical in this situation?

iON: Well, Non-Physical, Bob! It goes along with whatever the RNA… the messenger portrays a desire.

Bob: So, we’re describing physical chain reactions, but there’s also the Non-Physical is watching this and responding. It tries to go with the new “emotional smoke monster” - RNA. It’ll go along with that.

iON: You want cancer cells? OK, we get in the cancer business!

[March 8, 2014 Part 1 (36:45 mark)]

iON: The blood issues or what they’re calling the type of leukemias and leudademias - they are from… only from chromosome 14. So, the blood on the altar of the Lamb’s Bread of Life is the essence of this new cellular strata. These cells that they can’t kill - that won’t go away - that you could live with but apparently don’t care to: “So, iON, are you saying that cancer is a perfect cell?” Well, you haven’t killed one yet!

Caller: Well, you are saying that we can’t kill it. But as far as cancer and a perfect cell, does that mean a cancer cell has 144,000 strands activated in that cell?

iON: We didn’t say!

[March 8, 2014 Part 1 (44:45 mark)]

iON: We’d think it would be our business to find out exactly how it is that you could have a thriving cancer cell that doesn’t take you out of your body. We’d say: “They don’t like to do full-body scans” because they’d find cancer in everybody.

[iON on “What Youth“ January 21, 2020 Part 2 (09:36 mark)]

Brent: So, iON, if you… if you gave the RnA Drops to somebody with… with cancer... say they have a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

iON: Uh-huh!

Brent: What would be the effects of the Drops on that person? Would it... it wouldn't kill the cancer. Would it keep it at bay, or… what do we say?

iON: We hope it makes it… we hope it makes it more.

Brent: Eww, OK! Ha! Ha! Ha!

Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha! The Drops are going to increase your cancer. Ha! Ha! Ha!

Brent: Would it… would it, ah… would they… would their health, the way they feel, decline?

Bob: No, they’d get healthier!

iON: No! They’d get healthier!

Brent: They would get healthier.

Bob: Yeah!

iON: It would be a supercell!

Brent: What was that, iON?

iON: It would be a supercell! It would be a supercell.

Bob: Yeah, the cancer cells would like to enjoy a body that has supercells. So, we make supercells, and the cancers calm down and get along with your supercells.

iON: And see, the thing of it is - is that y'all got it all tangled up with something is bad, and something is wrong. It’s just because everything that you don't understand or that you don't think you created -which everything you did. But something, you get sideways with something - and then for you it has to be an abomination. Not to us! Just because y’all see it as an abomination… doesn’t mean it is, necessarily.

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