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NOC Interview 2: Big Pharma – Video

Posted: Published on February 5th, 2012

01-02-2012 21:36 Notes from the interview: Nicholas Anderson - Author, NOC: British Secret Operations Big Pharma... must be careful in discussing reason for writing books is in part because of something along these lines medical doctor helped to exfiltrate from soviet union end of 1991 doctor wanted to meet... nicholas anderson flew to meet in moscow... bottom line: he claimed to have number of effective treatments and cures... MIND YOU... he's not trying to get your hopes up, but you should look into alternate treatments natural remedies. stem cell, energetic medicine is more detail in the book? when the book was written, it was non-fiction. but it didn't last to be a non-fiction novel. former secret operations must be cleared. large majority that was redacted or cleared from the fiction novel was about big pharma. certain things -are- in the book. also know that nicholas anderson was skeptical about these items first. even so, he wondered why aren't these alternative cures more widely known? the doctor appeared on a primetime show and the media prevented him from saying what he wanted to say... in a couple examples, they removed things he had said. they said the -opposite- of what he … Continue reading

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The Cancer Industry Doesn’t Want a Cure Even if it’s a Pharmaceutical – Video

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02-02-2012 12:59 A safe and effective cure for cancer has been discovered with a drug that was once used for unusual metabolic problems. Yet, the cancer industry shows no interest with following up on dichloroacetate (DCA) research from University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, reported in 2007. That's because DCA is no longer patented. That research also confirmed cancer as a metabolic malfunction, not a weird mutation of cells often explained away as a genetic issue. But the medical mafia doesn't want you to hear about it. But it confirms what most alternative cancer therapists already know. Since Nixon declared the "war on cancer" in the 1970s, the cancer industry has succeeded with raising money for researching very expensive chemo substances at $50000 to $100000 per round or more for toxic therapies that rarely work. Chemo drugs usually lead to demanding more business with drugs to ease terrible side effects (www.naturalnews.com Meanwhile, more are getting cancer and more are dying from it, mostly because of the toxic treatments. Explaining DCA research results Evangelos Michelakis and the Alberta University research team tested DCA on human cancer cells outside the body and in cancerous mice with profound success. DCA was once used … Continue reading

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The Cancer Industry Doesn't Want a Cure Even if it's a Pharmaceutical – Video

Posted: Published on February 5th, 2012

02-02-2012 12:59 A safe and effective cure for cancer has been discovered with a drug that was once used for unusual metabolic problems. Yet, the cancer industry shows no interest with following up on dichloroacetate (DCA) research from University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, reported in 2007. That's because DCA is no longer patented. That research also confirmed cancer as a metabolic malfunction, not a weird mutation of cells often explained away as a genetic issue. But the medical mafia doesn't want you to hear about it. But it confirms what most alternative cancer therapists already know. Since Nixon declared the "war on cancer" in the 1970s, the cancer industry has succeeded with raising money for researching very expensive chemo substances at $50000 to $100000 per round or more for toxic therapies that rarely work. Chemo drugs usually lead to demanding more business with drugs to ease terrible side effects (www.naturalnews.com Meanwhile, more are getting cancer and more are dying from it, mostly because of the toxic treatments. Explaining DCA research results Evangelos Michelakis and the Alberta University research team tested DCA on human cancer cells outside the body and in cancerous mice with profound success. DCA was once used … Continue reading

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Love and Other Drugs Trailer (HD) – Video

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13-08-2010 19:39 Gold-Vault.co 24 Market to Buy/Sell Gold Bullion -- Hathaway portrays Maggie, an alluring free spirit who won't let anyone - or anything - tie her down. But she meets her match in Jamie (Gyllenhaal), whose relentless and nearly infallible charm serve him well with the ladies and in the cutthroat world of pharmaceutical sales. Maggie and Jamie's evolving relationship takes them both by surprise, as they find themselves under the influence of the ultimate drug: love. Excerpt from: Love and Other Drugs Trailer (HD) - Video … Continue reading

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Some still dabble in hard drugs after 50

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Some people who started using hard drugs like cocaine in their youth never stopped. They're still occasional users in middle-age, a new study finds. By Diane Mapes The specter of a burned-out Baby Boomer using hard drugs way into middle age may conjure images of addiction, destruction and death. That certainly can be true, but it’s not the complete picture, at least according to a new study from researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who found that people who occasionally use drugs like cocaine, amphetamines and opiates over the course of their lives are more common than anyone might suspect. “When you think of a drug user, you often think of someone strung-out, using every day, and in deep trouble, but national data shows that that's not the most common thing you see," says Dr. Stefan Kertesz, an associate professor in the UAB Division of Preventive Medicine. “The most common pattern is illicit drug use at lower levels." In other words, these sporadic drug users are “dabblers,” says Kertesz, lead author of the study that followed more than 4,300 people from four cities recruited between the ages of 18 to 30 in 1985 and 1986 -- and then … Continue reading

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Domesticated Through Foods with Pharmacist Ben Fuchs 2/3 – Video

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03-02-2012 18:23 On the Friday, February 3 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex talks with Ben Fuchs in-studio. Ben hosts the nationally syndicated radio program on GCN, "The Bright Side," and is a registered pharmacist, nutritionist, cosmetic chemist and founder of EconoComp Pharmacy and Rocky Mountain Natural Laboratories. http://www.infowars.com http://www.prisonplanet.tv [ Join The Infowars Team] http://www.infowarsteam.com Link: Domesticated Through Foods with Pharmacist Ben Fuchs 2/3 - Video … Continue reading

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"Dave D.", "Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery" – Video

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06-01-2012 17:58 Spinal cord injury treatment. http://www.projectwalk.org exists to provide an improved quality of life for people with spinal cord injuries through intense exercise-based recovery programs, education, support and encouragement. Read the original: "Dave D.", "Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery" - Video … Continue reading

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Brain Injury Rate 7 Times Greater among U.S. Prisoners

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A car accident, a rough tackle, an unexpected tumble. The number of ways to bang up the brain are almost as numerous as the people who sustain these injuries. And only recently has it become clear just how damaging a seemingly minor knock can be. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is no longer just a condition acknowledged in military personnel or football players and other professional athletes. Each year some 1.7 million civilians will suffer an injury that disrupts the function of their brains, qualifying it as a TBI. About 8.5 percent of U.S. non-incarcerated adults have a history of TBI, and about 2 percent of the greater population is currently suffering from some sort of disability because of their injury. In prisons, however, approximately 60 percent of adults have had at least one TBI—and even higher prevalence has been reported in some systems. These injuries, which can alter behavior, emotion and impulse control, can keep prisoners behind bars longer and increases the odds they will end up there again. Although the majority of people who suffer a TBI will not end up in the criminal justice system, each one who does costs states an average of $29,000 a year. With … Continue reading

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Institutes submit papers for stem cell conference

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More than 250 participants, including key ethicists and scientists, will present their views on stem cell research and its ethics at the Qatar International Conference on Stem Cell Science and Policy due to take place in Doha this month. More than 45 national, regional and international institutes have already submitted over 70 abstracts for the conference. The abstracts examine the various challenges and opportunities that stem cell research presents, and include themes such as the therapeutic potential of stem cell research, the challenges presented by stem cell research in the context of the GCC region, the commercial applications of stem cell research, and one of the most important topics in the dialogue surrounding stem cell research – the ethics and its ramifications for stem cell guidelines and policies. “This is a unique opportunity for Qatar Foundation to continue the open dialogue it has established through its partnership with James A Baker III Institute and the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies on ethics in stem cell research,” said Faisal Mohammed al-Suwaidi, president, research and development, at Qatar Foundation. The conference is the culmination of a series of initiatives developed through this tripartite partnership to develop best ethical practice in stem cell … Continue reading

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Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 – clinical development – Video

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13-12-2011 10:03 Nanomedicine: The Path to Personalized Medicine? Is the development of a nanoparticle different from a classic drug? Go here to read the rest: Nanomedicine Panel BioEurope 2011 - clinical development - Video … Continue reading

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