Susan
G. Komen Race for the Cure
Breast
Cancer/Abortion Cover- Up
“For
there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and
nothing concealed
that will not be known or brought out into the open.”
Luke
8:17
The 10th
annual Race for the Cure was getting underway in the
Gateway
City
that was decked out in a sea of pink. Over 63,937
were in attendance. Over 3.3
million dollars was raised, but the truth was not welcomed
at this event. We registered and began making our way to the
start of the race. As we did, you couldn’t help but notice
the camaraderie and passion on many of the faces of those
who have survived this devastating disease and those
supporters. Mothers, daughters, grandmothers, and
mothers-to-be marched and pushed wheelchairs with women who
were valiantly battling this cancer. It was very humbling to
see such bravery in the face of death. This was all the more
reason we were asking ourselves, Is the Susan G. Komen
foundation racing for a cure? Or racing against it? Why
aren’t women being told?
Years ago before the inception of abortion on demand,
you never heard of breast cancer or saw it in the epidemic
numbers we do now. Is there a link? Women cry and women die.
Why does this organization refuse to educate women on ALL
their risks with breast cancer? And why aren’t women being
told of one of the most preventable causes of breast cancer?
That is abortion. Not a miscarriage, but elective abortion.
We worked the crowds in the beautiful, sunny weather
God blessed us with. As we made our way through the thick of
it we were handing out the brochure “Abortion
Raises Breast Cancer Risk” supplied by the Coalition
on Abortion/Breast Cancer, an international women’s
organization that has helped with the research and getting
the word out www.abortionbreastcancer.com
. It gave out the statistics with good insightful
information based on at least eight medical groups that
agree breast cancer has a proven link to abortion. Why
wouldn’t you want women to know this vital information?
Because the incidents of breast cancer might just go down by
preventing a proven cause. We can’t leave out the money
pit. The Susan G. Komen foundation has raised a lot of money
and a lot of that money is going and funding the very same
risk factor: ABORTION. They give money to Planned
Parenthood. If the truth were known they may lose some of
that funding, and making money is what it’s all about.
The race had started after we gave out the last
brochures with no problems. We gathered and prayed before we
stepped out in faith and I might add “holy boldness”. It
was the first time we entered the actual race with our
banner which tells the truth. BAM! We were in and as the
Lord would have it, we prayed the cameras and the media
would pick up on this fact as we marched with the runners.
We smiled and waved to the crowds who were at one point
applauding until they read the banner. But God is good! The
photographers clicked their cameras; some gave us a card
stating it would be up on their websites and we waved at the
Channel 5 camera above us in a cherry-picker who aimed his
lens our way.
Soon we reached the finish line. Praise God, we did
it! We hadn’t been tossed out yet. We then proceeded to
march down the boulevard still holding onto the banner as
participants stared. Only two had negative comments such as,
“Keep your
politics out of this event,” and another, “Thanks
for ruining our day.” We asked, “Don’t
you care about women? Don’t you want them to know all
their risks with breast cancer?” The irate woman
walked away.
As we approached the exit of this gathering, we were
confronted by a policeman and fireman. Oh boy, here it
comes, we commented. The fireman asked me, “What’s
this all about?” I began explaining to him our purpose
here and the message on the banner when out of the blue a
young blond haired woman stuck her head in our conversation
and screamed at me, “I’m
an oncologist, that’s a lie!” and ran off. She
should of stuck around for the truth.
“I’m not
here selling you a bag of goods. Please do the research
yourself. We’re here to let women know there is a link
between breast cancer and elective abortion. Why aren’t
women being told? Learn for yourself. Go the website and
educate yourselves and tell others. You know years ago, the
slave owners said Negroes were property and slavery didn’t
exist. It took abolitionists and a war to expose the
truth.” The police officer moved in closer. The
fireman agreed with us.
“You know
why that woman got angry? Because the American Medical
Association reneged
on the truth.Years ago when this link was proven, the AMA
stood with us and agreed there was a proven link between
breast cancer and elective abortion, but when word reached
the Komen foundation, pressure was put on this medical group
to back off. ‘We don’t want the little people to
know.’ They don’t want to lose their funders. Just like
most cash cows, they have fallen in love with the cash flow
and lost sight of the priorities that first made them fall
in love with the crusade. ”
That’s really unfortunate. Because they are playing
with the health of women and women should be told of all
possible causes of a life-threatening disease.
We thanked the men and folded up our banner as Daniel
had tried reaching us twice on the phone. I picked up. “We
need you to do an ultrasound. We have a possible save.”
“We’ll be right there. Buy me some time.” We drove
a little over the speed limit, but made it back to the
abortion mill in the City of
Slaughter
. It was encouraging to see all the churches and pastors who
support our ministry standing in the gap. As a matter of
fact, they were making a statement to this town as they
lined themselves up on the main thoroughfare to wake the
churches and inhabitants up to the dragon in their backyard.
Alleluia!
We got to the van and we introduced ourselves to this
couple who drove over three hours to this abortion mill. It
was hot inside the van, but Lord willing, we got through it.
The 21-year-old generator would not kick in. “Get
behind me Satan!” I commanded as we used alternate
measures to show this couple their 4
week old baby. We rolled the windows down to get a
breeze and they watched the ultrasound screen and explained
their plight. Praise God, a brother in Christ from Community
of Faith was able to pray and witness to this couple until
we could get back over the river. After going over resources
and follow-up instructions, they hugged us and expressed
their gratitude for being shown the love of Jesus Christ by
simple, gentle Christians outside this mill. The brother
also helped us get some gas money together for them so they
could make it back and stay in contact with Community of
Faith as they were wanting discipleship. Praise God!
Isn’t it awesome what God can do if we just make
ourselves available and listen? Thank you Lord for
completing the task you set before us this day. You are
magnificent. Thank You for the hearts touched this day and
the lives saved.