I don’t know that I would go so far as to say that the pharmaceutical companies have prevented cures to diseases. However, that they do control the medical profession they most certainly do. Not in an overt sense in that doctors are in cahoots with drug companies, but that medical people are trained and that their training is funded by drug companies. Anyone who has ever been to a doctor knows that the only cure to anything is a medication prescription. And if one drug makes you sick, then the solution is to take another drug or more tests to see if you suddenly have colon cancer or something. When the solution is to simply stop take the drug that is making you sick.
It is simply so inherent with our medical people to follow the path of drug after drug, test after test [none of which is free to the sick person and most of which is a waste of time and money] that most can not listen to the patient and treat the patient rather than trying to fit symptoms into some kind of drug-cure. Yes, medical advances are a wonder and all that, but I truly believe that doctors need to get back to basics and look at the person as a whole, rather than just another prescription that needs to be written or a series of costly tests that are, for most people, a waste of time, money and fear.
Anybody notice that when you have been sitting in your doctor’s office for 2 hrs waiting to be seen how fast the guys wearing suits and carrying the big briefcases get in? Zero wait time. LOL They are the pushers of legal drugs and work very hard trying to convince your doc to peddle their latest and greatest medication. Consider that the next time your doc hands you a bag full of free meds!
As for the space program, I definitely support it. If people are reincarnated, I defiantly look forward to the day that I will be visiting the galaxy, if not colonizing it. We can not live off Earth’s resources forever. It’s a great little planet, but it does have limited resources. What we spend on Space is nothing compared to what we spend on countries that hate our guts. Yes, it is important to know that there is water on MARS [there is BTW in the polor region] because some day we will be living on MARS, or at least visiting and studying there. Mars exploration is the jumping stone to our next step in reaching for stars [and the planets that circle those stars]. There is life out their folks, and we need to be proactive technologically in finding it.