IQ AND THE ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN GENETIC IMMUNITY TO CANCER
Journal Title: European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Over our recent investigation of genetic immunity to cancer the unexpcted relation has been revealed between cancer and intelligence. The differences amongst 125 observed ethnic populations have been analyzed. Two main groups of populations have been differentiated: the group of most immune populations and the group of most susceptible populations. The two opposite populations appeared to be very different not only in the levels of their susceptibility to cancer but also in the levels of their intelligence. Most susceepible populations had higher levels of IQ (from 100 to 400). Most immunne populations had the lowest levels of IQ. Over our recent investigation of genetic immunity to cancer the unexpcted relation has been revealed between cancer and intelligence. The differences amongst 125 observed ethnic populations have been analyzed. Two main groups of populations have been revealed: the group of most immune populations and the group of most susceptible populations. The two opposite populations appeared to be very different not only in the levels of their susceptibility to cancer but also in the levels of their intelligence? Most susceepible populations had higher levels of IQ (from 100 to 400). Most immunne populations had the lowest livels of intelligence. IQ in most immune populations are as follow; Kenia 71, Tanzania 71, Ivory Coast 71, South Africa 70, Sudan 70, Nigeria 70, Ghana 69, Namibia 69, Mozambique 65, Kongo 63, Eritrea 63, Guinea-Bissau 62, Ethiopia 61, Senegal 60, Gambia 60, East Tumor 60, Gabon 60, Sao-Tome and Pricicipe 58, Equatorial Guinea 56. The elimination of most susceptible population The possession of genetic immunity to cancer is associated with low levels of intelligence. Formation of genetic immunity is usual issue of many pathological processes. But in the case of cancer it is associated with the repression of intelligence. If the progression of cancer pandemics will not be stopped, the growing repression of intelligence by cancer will threaten to the existence of humankind civilization. IQ in most immune populations are as follow; Kenia 71, Tanzania 71, Ivory Coast 71, South Africa 70, Sudan 70, Nigeria 70, Ghana 69, Namibia 69, Mozambique 65, Kongo 63, Eritrea 63, Guinea-Bissau 62, Ethiopia 61, Senegal 60, Gambia 60, East Tumor 60, Gabon 60, Sao-Tome and Pricicipe 58, Equatorial Guinea 56. The possession of genetic immunity to cancer is associated with low levels of intelligence. The elimination of most susceptible populations by intensive growing pandemics of cancer may lied to annihilation of humankind inntlligence and civilization.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Dr. Rumyantsev S. N.
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