Jimmy V Faked Cancer and Faked His Death


Jim Valvano was a famous college basketball coach and sports announcer who allegedly died of bone cancer on April 28, 1993.

Jim Valvano is famous for coaching the 1983 National Champion North Carolina State Mens Basketball team. The team was considered a Cinderella story because the odds of them winning the NCAA tournament were very slim.

Jim Valvano is also known for this famous ESPY Awards speech he gave right before he allegedly died of cancer in March 1993:



I sense a fake death.

When Jim Valvano won the National Championship in 1983, he would only last until 1990 as a coach because he was forced out by North Carolina State University officials after his players were found to be in violation of NCAA rules during his coaching career there. Also he happened to be the North Carolina State University Athletic Director and was forced to resign because of the scandal.

After coaching he went into broadcasting for NCAA college basketball games.

Then in 1991 he released his autobiography entitled Valvano: They Gave Me a Lifetime Contract, and Then They Declared Me Dead.

He was diagnosed with cancer in June 1992 and supposedly died April 28, 1993.

After his death, the V Foundation for Cancer Research was started.

The V Foundation states the following:

The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded in 1993 by ESPN and the late Jim Valvano, legendary North Carolina State basketball coach and ESPN commentator. Since 1993, The Foundation has raised more than $115 million to fund cancer research grants nationwide.

Every year ESPN promotes this V Foundation and asks people to donate money to Cancer Research.

So Jim Valvano had a coaching career winning a championship and then had to resign after a scandal.

I think after this he was given an offer to fake having cancer and then fake his death.

If you watch the speech he gave at the ESPY awards that I posted above, he doesn't look sick. In fact he was getting chemotherapy and his hair looked pretty good for a chemo patient.

According to the January 11, 1993 Sports Illustrated issue, this is the explanation of why Valvano looked good for having gone through Chemo:
Valvano's hair was expected to fall out with chemotherapy treatment, but it didn't. Along with his ever-positive outlook, this masked to the public how serious his sickness was and the amount of pain he was dealing with. He had preemptively had his head shaved and was prepared to use a variety of whimsical wigs on his broadcasts. But his own hair remained.
So his positive outlook overcame the side effects of chemo and looking sick? I think this was put out there in publications like Sports Illustrated as a cover story for why he didn't look sick.

That speech he gave at the ESPY Awards looked like someone who is healthy and not about to die in a month of cancer.

Also check out his autobiography title:

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My interpretation is that this is a tell and he did get a lifetime contract which was to fake his death and the Media was going to declare him dead. A lifetime contract to fake his death from cancer. What other lifetime contract is he talking about???

Was the contract that he gets to keep the money that has been raised for the V Foundation?

There has to be some payoff.

This guy faked his death to normalize cancer in our society, to show that celebrities get it like himself and to get victims of cancer to accept medical treatments for it like Chemotherapy which is known to be deadly and might actually be responsible for so many cancer deaths.

People who have cancer should avoid Chemo and seek alternative treatments.

Here Jim Valvano is selling cancer as normal.

He is allowing a medical industry and pharmaceutical industry to make a huge amount of money off of cancer patients. I bet the cancer screenings have gone up massively in the last 23 years since people like Valvano have faked cancer.

Why not natural cures for cancer, instead of the standard medical and pharmaceutical treatments that cause you to lose your hair or have other bad side effects?

How about what is causing cancer? There is no focus on eliminating the cause.

Instead we have Jim Valvano faking cancer and his death for money on top of that speech he gave where he doesn't look sick for having under gone Chemotherapy.

It's sending the message on purpose that there is nothing you can do about cancer except go to doctors and get chemotherapy and hopefully you won't die.

Jim Valvano was 47 (4+7=11) when he allegedly died.

It seems once your on a level of mass influence like Valvano was, all of the sudden fake death offers to promote an agenda come along. I also think you have to be in some sort of a secret society so there is trust and sworn secrecy will not be violated.

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