
CURE FOR CANCER?
By: Alan Stang

Alan Stang has been a member of the
working press for almost forty years. He
wrote the Tex and Jinx radio show at NBC
in New York. He was an original Mike
Wallace writer, and is the reason Mike
is meaner than a junkyard dog.-
By: Alan Stang
One
of the things the conspiracy for world government takes great care to
permeate is the profession of medicine, for the obvious reason that
everybody, at least once in a while, goes to a doctor. You can control
the patient, more or less, if you control the profession and the
doctor. And so we suffer from what I call Monopoly Medicine.
Monopoly
Medicine includes the American Medical Association, which federal Judge
Susan Getzendanner ruled was running a “conspiracy” (her word) to
destroy chiropractic, and which in fact was founded to destroy
homeopathy. Monopoly Medicine also includes Big Pharma, the monster
drug companies that presently are trying to make vitamin supplements
illegal; along with its terror enforcement gang, the F.D.A., and its
utterly subservient medical schools.
The
Food and Drug Administration gangsters specialize in raiding health
food stores and doctors’ offices, throwing doctors into jail,
destroying their practices and lives and confiscating equipment. In
Instead,
the disgusted cops found themselves participating in an invasion of the
office of Jonathan Wright, M.D., the renowned healer, where F.D.A.
Nazis subdued patients, nurses and secretaries. They said they had
found a contaminated vial of medicine in the garbage, which was true.
Dr. Wright’s Tahoma clinic had thrown it there precisely because it was
contaminated.
American
doctors routinely work under a reign of terror. They must be familiar
with tens of thousands of pages of federal regulations. To convict a
man of any crime, however serious, the prosecutor must prove intent. If
there is no intent, there is no crime. But if a doctor’s secretary
enters the wrong code in the wrong box, it is prima facie “Medicare
fraud,” even if the doctor did not intend it; even if he knew nothing
about it.
Much
of the time today, you are being treated by a salesman, not a doctor.
The salesman is the “detail man” from the huge drug company, who tells
the doctor about the latest drugs. The doctor generally knows little
more than what the detail man tells him about a particular medicine. He
doesn’t have time to learn more. The doctor used to take a long
history; the better the history, the better the treatment. Today, in a
medical version of bam bam, thank you ma’am, you are in and out in a
few minutes, clutching a prescription.
For
years, totalitarians have told us to imitate
But
now comes my new book, Electronic Medicine: Cure for
Cancer? Electronic medicine is the Twenty First Century’s version
of homeopathy, developed and systematized by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann
(1755-1843). The so-called “orthodox” medicine we have been trained to
use in this country believes that the symptoms are the disease.
Homeopathy believes exactly the opposite: that the symptoms are the
system’s attempt to fight off the disease.
The
principle on which homeopathy is based is “like cures like,” which
originated with Hippocrates some 2500 years ago. Hippocrates searched
for medicines that were most like the disease. So, “alternative”
medicine is not at all a new fad. “Alternative medicine” is genuinely
traditional medicine. What Hahnemann called allopathy and we call
“orthodox” medicine is a relatively new, perversion of medicine.
Today’s drug culture medicine, in which people are trained from pre-K
to be pharmaceutical drug addicts, has been around for little more than
a hundred years.
Man
is a biochemical, bioelectric being. What Hahnemann was doing without
knowing it in his laborious search for cures, was finding a medicine
with the same frequency as the disease he was treating. We are all
familiar with the opera singer whose note shatters the glass. Why?
Because her note and the glass emit the same frequency and establish a
mutual resonance. In the same way, because “like cures like,” a
medicine that has the same frequency as a pathogen will kill it when
they collide.
Electronic
medicine is the art of developing machines that create the frequencies
needed to restore health. Some 75 years ago, a scientific genius named
Royal Rife developed such a machine. Monopoly Medicine used gangster
government to drive him out of this country. Rife had to hide out in
Over
the years, people using the Rife technology have been raided,
imprisoned, driven to suicide and insanity. Government goon squads
seized and smashed Rife equipment and pressured recovered patients to
recant about the relief they had enjoyed. The foreman in one jury that
convicted a Rife practitioner was an AMA doctor. The other jurors were
kept in ignorance. An
All
technology is primitive when it is first introduced. The original
computers were even bigger than Rosie O’Donnell, which you can’t lift,
but could not do as much as your calculator, which you can. Today’s
electronic medicine is seventy five light years more sophisticated than
Royal Rife’s monumental technology.
The
company in the forefront of frequency technology today is Eagle
Research, in
It
is worth noting that Monopoly Medicine has made the terms “treat,”
“heal” and “cure” “illegal” for people who are not Monopolists. Because
we are docile to a fault, we don’t use those terms. For instance, we
conduct “sessions,” not treatments. The terms are inaccurate and
useless anyway, and should be swept into the dust bin of history,
because they are hopelessly obsolete and do not describe what
electronic medicine does. It restores the body’s balance, strengthening
it so that it can heal itself.
Electronic Medicine: Cure for Cancer? is a brief history
of medicine starting with Hippocrates. It explains the science of
homeopathy and its relation to frequencies. And it is replete with
examples of what electronic medicine has done. Diabetes patients about
to enter surgery for amputations have restored themselves to normalcy
and kept their feet. People with so much pain for so long that they
could not get out of bed are now back at work. Domestic animals – for
which there can be no placebo effect – have returned from the brink of
death.
A
lady with advanced, visible breast cancer used the Guardian. Three
months later, the cancer was gone. So were a couple of prostate cancers
I discuss in the book. In fact, the heroine of my book had cancer at
least a couple of times, and suffered thirty seven surgeries (yes,
thirty seven), chemotherapy and radiation; she finally found relief
with the Guardian. The doctor pronounced her clear, but he irritably
prescribed another six months of chemo and radiation, which she
declined.
A
month ago, at a medical convention in
Because
I am so inspired by the possibilities of electronic medicine, I not
only wrote the book, but also I have agreed to become Eagle Research’s
regional representative in
Recently,
I did a book signing at the Eagle Research booth in Dallas at a
convention of the American College for Advancement in Medicine, a
vibrant group of doctors who believe in freedom of choice in medicine;
who believe that medical choices should be made by doctors and
patients, not by bureaucrats sitting in offices a couple of thousand
miles away, who have never even seen the patients. Many of the doctors
were enthralled with the frequency equipment and the book.
To order Electronic Medicine: Cure for
Cancer? go to www.stangbooks.com
and click on Buy a Stang Book!
a wholesome habit you should develop. Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy many
happy vibes.
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Alan Stang has been a network radio talk show host and was one of Mike Wallace's first writers. He was a senior writer for American Opinion magazine and has lectured around the world for more than 30 years. He is also the author of ten books. Go to www.stangbooks.com to read about Alan Stang's blockbuster new novel, He, about the greatest hero of all time, Jesus Christ.
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