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Tony Snow Gone:
Restore Medical Freedom
By Alan Stang
One positive thing I certainly
can say about the recently departed White House press secretary and network
commentator is that, as far as I know, he wasn’t a hypocrite, unlike so many
others, with regard to the medical treatment he took. He did himself what
he would have had the rest of us do.
Recently, we have seen a spate of celebrity deaths. In 2005, ABC anchorman
Peter Jennings died of lung cancer, despite a regimen of what his obituary
called “aggressive chemotherapy.” Peter was only 67. Actor Heath Ledger,
still in his twenties, died more recently from misuse of immensely profitable
prescription drugs.
Next was the sudden demise of Tim Russert. A blood clot did him in. No doubt
all these celebrities enjoyed the best, most expensive attention the nation’s
official medical industry can offer. Tim was only 58 and was taking heart
medications when he died. Apparently they did nothing for his clots.
And now Tony Snow is gone. Like all these others, he was young, only 53.
I heard Tony on the air during his illness. He was guesting on a radio talk
show, explaining his problem and his treatment. On that program, Tony Snow
said he was using the orthodox therapies prescribed by the official, government
medical industry. He took the time to speak with contempt of so-called “alternative”
methods. If I recall correctly, he specifically ridiculed things like aloe
vera.
Why he chose aloe vera to contemn I don’t know. Maybe he mentioned it simply
because it was something he had heard of. Maybe someone had recommended it.
He used it as an example of the dietary supplements he was denouncing. I
put the word “alternative” in quotes because such medicine isn’t alternative
at all; it is traditional, with a three thousand year history. It is the
original western medicine.
On the contrary, so-called “orthodox” treatment, so-called “approved” medicine,
which uses immensely profitable drugs and procedures that unfortunately destroy
the immune system – without which the body cannot heal itself – is the real,
unproved alternative. It has been around for little more than a hundred years,
contemporaneous with the development of the petroleum industry.
So Tony Snow was not a hypocrite. But he is dead. And there is no evading
the fact that in his case and in the cases of all the celebrities cited above,
orthodox industrial medicine failed. Yes, in specialties like orthopedics,
surgery, ophthalmology, emergency medicine, we enjoy by far the best in the
world.
But wouldn’t you think after a while somebody up there would recognize that
what we are offered to treat chronic, degenerative disease, with some happy
exceptions, is mostly a failure? Why else do people flock to “alternative”
practitioners? Do you look elsewhere after you are cured? No, you go home
to celebrate. You don’t look for other doctors.
Some years ago, a New Jersey friend who was not a doctor but had been trained
in the use of an “alternative” regimen, told me of a successful cardiologist
who suffered a heart attack himself while enjoying a session of “horizontal
recreation” in Vegas on vacation. The cardiologist quickly returned home
so he could visit my friend, rather than use the same regimen he himself
prescribed.
Answering my friend’s bemused question, he explained that he certainly would
not use these “alternative” techniques in his practice. He didn’t need to
explain that, had he done so, the state medical authorities would have threatened
to yank his license, and he would have run the risk of considerable, financial
loss. He returned to his practice, withholding the methods he knew were effective
because they had worked for him.
When I was young, Americans would boast that this was the freest country
on earth. It was true. Then! The sad fact is that today there is more medical
freedom in many other countries – Germany, for instance – than there is here.
I used to think we fought Germany because we hated Hitlerism. I was wrong.
We love Nazism so much we wanted a monopoly. We went to war with Hitler because
we didn’t want anyone else to enjoy it.
Another dear friend recently flew to Germany for colon cancer treatment.
The therapies he wanted are not available here. It is not an exaggeration
to say that the fate of some modalities is determined by how much they cost.
After World War II, chelation, developed in pre-war Germany, was on its way
to being the accepted therapy for clots. Then the coronary bypass was developed.
Because chelation is relatively inexpensive – $3,000 versus $50,000 and more
– it became suspicious, “unethical,” even “illegal.”
Along these lines, Harry Schwartz for years was medical correspondent for
the New York Times. In his book, The Case for American Medicine (New York,
D. McKay, 1973) Schwartz makes clear with government statistics that medical
costs exploded only after the introduction of Medicare. Typically, the government
created a “crisis,” and then started screaming about the need for a “solution.”
So bad is the situation that der medical industry will not allow patients
to try something else, even when doctors admit to the family that they can
do nothing more; that the only thing they can do is keep the patient comfortable.
What could be the harm whatever a family does for someone who is terminal?
The danger is that if it isn’t “approved,” by “consensus,” etc., it could
work. If it works, the “traditional” therapy could be in trouble, which could
break the monopoly and endanger the take.
Recently, a lady in Oklahoma suddenly presented with metastatic bone cancer.
At the hospital, her family was required to sign a form pledging that they
would not bring anything in to help her. In other, freer countries that lack
our Nazi spirit of monopoly, doctors don’t care what you bring in, if it
could help.
Despite their solemn promise, the family smuggled something in and used it
on the victim – imagine the effrontery! – after doctors told them the cancer
was everywhere and the only thing they could do was keep her comfortable.
The item the family used was the Guardian, manufactured by Eagle Research,
which restores balance to the body’s electronic frequencies so it can heal
itself.
They were able to get it past hospital security in the daughter’s bag, one
of the huge receptacles women carry that contain food many weeks old, lingerie,
cosmetics, books and other research materials, spare shoes, first aid supplies,
and other items better left uncatalogued, the advantage of which is that
only the proprietor of the bag has any hope of finding something therein,
and it usually takes her twenty minutes to do so.
A lady sitting beside me at lunch some years ago began rooting around in
her bag. When she withdrew her hand, a finger was gushing blood like Spindletop.
She had forgotten about the raw razor blade installed long before. She held
the hand up, marveling, while her tablemates scattered. Never get into a
lady’s bag, even if she tells you to. Bring it to her instead; let her do
it. That way you will be there to help, in case she needs a tourniquet.
In the hospital room, daughter administered the Eagle Guardian seven or eight
times a day, while dad stood guard at the door. When someone tried to come
in, the dad would go into his bumbling act, which was easy to do because
he is blind. By the time the intruder had gotten around the dad and gained
access to the room, the daughter had dismantled the Guardian and replaced
it in her bag. The intruder, usually a nurse, would invariably be suspicious
but nothing could be proved.
Two weeks later, the lady walked out of the hospital and returned to work.
The doctors could find no cancer. She was “clean.” A real doctor would be
eaten up with curiosity. How did this happen? What did you do? Not here.
American doctors don’t want to know. Indeed, they are irritated. They don’t
want to talk about it. As minions of the medical industry, they are embarrassed.
At the recent Health Freedom Expo in Chicago, a gentleman in my audience
reported that he had tried the same thing to help his mother, but was caught.
His mistake was neglecting to employ the services of a lady with one of those
bags. His unit was confiscated and never returned. From then on, when he
visited his mother, a hospital official never left his side. Of course, she
died. “They killed my mother!”
It sounds like the script of a horror movie, but it is today’s Nazi medical
industry in action. In another paradox, notice that a pregnant lady can kill
her baby with impunity because “a woman has the unalienable right to make
decisions about her own body.” But the same woman has no right to decide
which treatments to take for her cancer. There, she must do as she is told.
It really is not a paradox, when you add up the bucks.
By the way, I certainly do not argue that Big Pharma should be closed down.
It has produced many helpful, even life-saving products. I do not believe
its profits should be restricted. I hold the modest belief that its overwhelming
success grants it no power to control the media and government, and use them
to impose its monopoly and will. The Fascist Drug Administration today is
in large part a division of Big Pharma. What we have is not Free Enterprise;
it is Fascism.
Nazi corporate medicine has done everything it can to ban so-called “alternative”
medicine. Sensible Americans do not respond in kind. If chemo and radiation
are what you want, go ahead and get it. The same should be true for any other
treatment. Restore the traditional American level playing field. Restore
medical freedom. Stop throwing doctors into jail.
Remember, the medical industry killed Tony Snow, and Tim Russert, and Peter
Jennings, and Heath Ledger. For more information about the Guardian, click
on Health for text and pictures. If you have any questions, call, toll-free,
(888) 277- 7607, extension 2551. And tune in my talk show, the Sting of Stang,
on Republic Broadcasting Network, Monday to Friday, 7-8 a.m. Central. Go
to republicbroadcasting.org and click on Listen Live. Or listen via the free
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Posted by Alan Stang on 07/17 at 12:16 PM
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