Walter Sterling loses a friend on Facebook after pointing out cancer research scams and spending

     Casey Kelso
   Walter Sterling is an over-night nationally syndicated program that is about as exciting as watching a Owl perched and sleep for ten hours. Sterling though did have an interesting discussion for middle-aged and older people of what to do about a lifelong friend that befriended him on Facebook after he went into a lengthy rant of the amount of money spent unsuccessfully through the years under cancer research and how little progress ever is made in this fight.
Much of cancer research is a gimmick of health profession elites to fund themselves under guise of working on improving and finding a cure and Sterling went on to inform his massive Facebook following and national radio audience that 500 billion have been spent on charity and cancer research and nothing has been accomplished . Sterling's comments so offended his snowflake friend of thirty years the man befriended him pronto shortly after his post and Sterling came out and begged for advice form his small radio audience on one of his boring Sunday Night program Sterling was shocked and appalled that this friend would befriend him and ignore all calls ending contact immediately after his comments calling out the Cancer research funding scam that basically works to keep doctors and scientists employed handsomely for their pretty much skimming and skipping real work and just collecting the freebies and donations like a politician in th e form private tax-avoiders wealthy people and in the research industrial complex that in the case of cancer research does absolute nada. Sterling is better off without this snowflake friend who likely was so offended because he was part of this system.

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