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Y&T’s Dave Meniketti Gives Prostate Cancer UPDATE – 2023

Y&T:

Just thought I’d update those of you who have been curious about my prostate cancer diagnosis last year, of which I finished treatments for back in July.

This morning, I just had a follow up with my oncologist. From his mouth – I am in total remission!

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Maryland Deathfest 2021 – Vio-lence, Cancer, Suffocation, Bloodbath, Shock Narcotic…

Housecore Records: Shock Narcotic
Maryland Deathfest 2021

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Badlands Bassist Greg Chaisson Talks Cancer Battle – Interview Excerpt

The excerpt below was taken from the full in bloom interview with Badlands bassist Greg Chaisson.

Greg talks about his battle with Stage 4 tongue cancer.

Greg Chaisson has performed / recorded with various bands & musicians, including Surgical Steel, Steeler, Legs Diamond, Die Happy, Red Sea, & Pat Travers and Badlands, which featured guitarist Jake E. Lee (Ozzy Osbourne), vocalist Ray Gillen (Black Sabbath), & drummers Eric Singer (KISS) & Jeff Martin (Racer X). He was also a member of Jake E. Lee’s Red Dragon Cartel.

The entire interview can be heard at this locationor directly on YouTube.

Interview Excerpt:

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Tom Morello, “PUT DOWN YOUR PHONE” How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe

Tom Morello: “FOR YOUR HEALTH READ THIS, THEN PUT DOWN YOUR PHONE:”

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How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe: A Special Investigation
The disinformation campaign—and massive radiation increase—behind the 5G rollout.

Things didn’t end well between George Carlo and Tom Wheeler; the last time the two met face-to-face, Wheeler had security guards escort Carlo off the premises. As president of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA), Wheeler was the wireless industry’s point man in Washington. Carlo was the scientist handpicked by Wheeler to defuse a public-relations crisis that threatened to strangle his infant industry in its crib. This was back in 1993, when there were only six cell-phone subscriptions for every 100 adults in the United States. But industry executives were looking forward to a booming future.

Remarkably, cell phones had been allowed onto the US consumer market a decade earlier without any government safety testing. Now, some customers and industry workers were being diagnosed with cancer. In January 1993, David Reynard sued the NEC America Company, claiming that his wife’s NEC phone caused her lethal brain tumor. After Reynard appeared on national TV, the story went viral. A congressional subcommittee announced an investigation; investors began dumping their cell-phone stocks; and Wheeler and the CTIA swung into action.

A week later, Wheeler announced that his industry would pay for a comprehensive research program. Cell phones were already safe, Wheeler told reporters; the new research would simply “re-validate the findings of the existing studies.

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