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They told you cancer was a mutation. They told you it couldn't be cured-only managed. They told you the only path forward was chemo, radiation, and suffering. But what if everything you were told was a lie? In The Parasite They Call Cancer, Marine Corps veteran Craig Whitlow pulls the curtain back on the medical-industrial complex that profits from poison while millions die trusting the system. This book exposes cancer for what it really is: a parasitic invasion-not a random mutation-and calls out the institutions protecting the lie. Raw, emotional, and unapologetically honest, this is the book Big Pharma hopes you'll never read.…mehr

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They told you cancer was a mutation. They told you it couldn't be cured-only managed. They told you the only path forward was chemo, radiation, and suffering. But what if everything you were told was a lie? In The Parasite They Call Cancer, Marine Corps veteran Craig Whitlow pulls the curtain back on the medical-industrial complex that profits from poison while millions die trusting the system. This book exposes cancer for what it really is: a parasitic invasion-not a random mutation-and calls out the institutions protecting the lie. Raw, emotional, and unapologetically honest, this is the book Big Pharma hopes you'll never read.


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Craig P. Whitlow is a Marine Corps veteran who served with distinction in the Special Training Section (STS), where he was a Scout Swimmer Instructor and worked with Force Company 2/5 Weapons Platoon, Machine Guns, and ATC. After military service, he pursued civilian trades, completing the Alberta Carpenter Apprenticeship and earning a diploma from North American College. He has worked as a journalist, author, and entrepreneur, launching businesses in media, entertainment, and horse racing.Whitlow holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and is completing his MBA at Strayer University. His writing blends investigative research with lived experience, challenging accepted narratives in health, politics, and society. His books include The Little Black Book of Credit Repair They Don't Want You to Know and society. His books include The Little Black Book of Credit Repair They Don't Want You to Know and The Parasite They Call Cancer. He is the founder of Whipsaw Truth Publishing & Media and Whipsaw Thoroughbreds, dedicated to producing work that informs, empowers, and inspires