Meet Ingrid Michaelson, singer/songwriter. Here is her new song, "Be Ok" off her album of the same title. It's about two and a half minutes long.
The
song and album are also part of the fight against cancer, and to aid cancer research.
Like virtually all of the problems the world faces, cancer is a problem that stems from the New World Order conspiracy. Consider:
Laetrile. As G. Edward Griffin, an outstanding research and contributor to the fight against the New World Order,
has documented, cancer research is controlled by the pharmaceutical companies, and thus only profitable solutions are pursued. In fact, solutions aren't even really pursued -- because it's more profitable to simply treat people via medications for as long as possible. This results in a case where
the number of people with cancer increases while the number of deaths decreases -- that way, revenue is maximized.
Griffin's research into Laetrile, a cancer cure that has been suppressed, illustrates the nature of how pharmaceuticals end up doing more to create cancer than cure it. Griffin has a bunch of videos for free on this topic, like
this one.
The War on Health. Of course, perhaps the leading cause of increased instances of cancer is the government-sponsored war on health -- see
our page on it.
A Song for Ingrid
You know how we roll here at KidMercuryBlog.com. We don't just deliver the truth that sets you free.
We deliver it in song format.
And thus, I wrote the song, "
Ingrid Michaelson, Laetrile Can Make Cancer Patients Be Ok, Okay?". LOL. The title is a shameless ploy at increasing rankings in search engines for searches for Ingrid's album and song. This has already been uploaded to YouTube, and I am setting up distribution to iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, Amazon, etc today. So be sure to spread it, and if you're really cool,
learn to play it and upload your own version to YouTube.
Ingrid's Album is Really Good
There's a song on there called "You and I." Here is
a version she did with Jason Mraz, whom, as KMB readers know,
we've launched a political campaign for. Anyway, that "You and I" song is a top, top tune. The whole album's really good, and is one of my most listened to albums of the year.