CONSIDER the LILIES Effective Medical Cures for Cancer and Their Legal Status by Mary W
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CONSIDER the LILIES A Review of 18 Cures for Cancer and Their Legal Status Mary W Maxwell, PhD, LLB 1 Keywords: cancer cure, electric medicine, vaccination hoax, autism, Charles Creighton, Emanuel Revici, Lida Mattman, dissociation, The FitzGerald Report, cancer as bioweapon. 2 To Aung San Suu Kyi, protector of her people, exemplar of faithfulness 3 4 Publisher’s Foreword Medicine is not only a science; it is also an art. It does not consist of compounding pills and plasters; it deals with the very processes of life, which must be understood before they may be guided. - Paracelsus There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - William Shakespeare, Hamlet We live today in a scandalous world, where contrived situations wend us towards darkness, death and disorder. With Consider the Lilies, Mary Maxwell brings us some much needed light, in- formation and ... humor. The sheer audacity of our current state of affairs affects not only our body politic, but also our personal health and our finan- cial futures. What are we to do? Well, we can hide our heads in the sand sand do nothing, or maybe, just maybe, we can work to educate ourselves and try to take the proper action. The sad truth of the matter is that through our own igno- rance, the machinations of others and fate, we appear to find ourselves as unwitting slaves of an unheralded empire that ru_les through shadowplay, leaving us shells of our former selves. De- luded souls of a long—gone republic, feeding on vestiges, but finding little to sustain the hopes, dreams and facades of glory. But as Mr. Gandhi so eloquendy states: “When l despair, l remember that all through history the ways of truth and love- have always won. There have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible, but in the end they always fall. Think of it – always.” So, let’s go, get on the beam, and be the change we wish to be. Onwards to the utmost of futures, Peace, Kris Millegan Publisher Credos Books 4/30/13 5 6 Buried Treasure: In the historical collection of Notre Dame University Medical School Library, Sydney, are many books on cancer treatment that were subsequently suppressed. 7 8 Estimated cancer prevalence in the United States as of 1-1-2008 All invasive cancer sites 11,958,000 Brain, nervous system 129,000 Breast 2,646,000 Cervix 244,000 Colon & rectum 1,110,000 Endometrial cancer and 573,000 Uterine sarcoma Esophagus 30,000 Hodgkin’s disease 167,000 Kidney and renal pelvis 296,000 Larynx 89,000 Leukemias 254,000 Liver and bile duct 32,000 Lung and bronchus 373,000 Melanoma of skin 823,000 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 454,000 Oral cavity and pharynx 253,000 Ovary 178,000 Pancreas 35,000 Prostate 2,355,000 Stomach 66,000 Testis 201,000 Thyroid 458,000 Urinary bladder 537,000 Childhood cancer 353,000 Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2008, National Cancer Institute. Approximate number of cancer deaths per day in US in 2010: one thousand six hundred. More than one every minute. According to a June 2, 2012 article in Lancet Oncology, cancer cases, worldwide, may increase 75% by 2030. 9 10 CONteNts Foreword 5 Preface 14 Lexicon 18 Part One: Upbeat beyond Belief! 1. Introduction 22 2. Bacteria in Cancer? “Definitely,” says Livingston 28 3. Burzynski and Naessens, Legal Harassment, and DCA 42 4. Bioelectrics: Rife, Becker, Lakhovsky, Crile, Olney, Ott 56 Part Two: The Law Is Our Friend. Trust Me on This. 5. Pressures on Doctors, and “The American Cancer Society” 72 6. Let’s Hear from Some Ghost Curers, and Hamer 86 7. Normal Health and the Creation of a Society’s Values 100 8. Laying Down the Law: Why Tolerate This Criminality? 114 Part Three: Confirming Some Proven Cures and Looking at Other Illnesses 9. Revici Can Cure Cancer, AIDS, and Arthritis 130 10. Get the Cancer Microbe! – Glover and Lincoln 144 11. Is Cancer Weaponized? 158 12. Intellectual Thrills: Meta-Theories of Cancer 174 Part Four: We Could Turn This Thing Around in a Jiff. 13. Vaccination Is a Big, Fat Hoax. Wallace Saw It in 1898! 190 14. Malice and the Deliciousness of Honesty 206 15. Autism: Would God Order Torture for Toddlers? 220 16. Conclusion 234 Addendum – The Essence of the Monarch’s Authority 248 The Exhibits – Mostly Medical Articles, Many Historical 251 Bibliography 354 A Word about Copyright and Permissions 359 About the Author and Reviews of Her Previous Books 360 Index 362 11 Table of Chapter Frontispieces 1. The Hippocratic Oath 20 2. Newspaper Announces Glover’s Cure for Cancer 28 3. Great Irish Biologist, John Tyndall, Thanks Scotland 42 4. The Multiple Wave Oscillator of Georges Lakhovsky 56 5. Editorials about Cancer in the The Lancet, Pre-Suppression 72 6. The Power List: Many Ways To Kick a Good Doctor 86 7. Writer Recommends: You’ll Need Your Pack 100 8. Constitutional Grants of Power to Congress 114 9. Egyptian Papyrus Not Keen on the Big Three 130 10. Rockefeller Boasts of Hiding the Cancer Cure 144 11. Who Flew Over That Cuckoo’s Nest? Not Jenner! 158 12. What Makes Eighth-graders in Kansas So Smart? 174 13. President Bush in Rose Garden: Roll Up Your Sleeve 192 14. Canary Party to Chronic Diseases: Get Outta Here 206 15. Possible Assassination of Microbiologists 220 16. When Men Were Men 234 12 Table of Exhibits 1885 Charles Creighton, MD: the elusive vaccina A, 252 1898 Alfred Russel Wallace, LLD, FRS: vaccination B, 256 . 1909 William Coley, MD: toxins as cancer cure C, 265 1911 John Beard, DSc: pancreatic enzymes D, 267 1920 Charles Higgins: vaccinating the military E, 270 1924 George Crile, Sr, MD: electric charge in cancer F, 275 1947 E Underwood, MD: Charles Creighton’s work G, 283 1950 Edward Rosenow, MD: polio H, 290 1953 Benedict FitzGerald, JD: report to US Senate I, 296 1961 Royal Rife: deposition in John Crane’s case J, 302 1965 Lionel Dole: dishonesty of Pasteur and the BBC K, 308 1970 Robert Olney, MD: ultraviolet light cure L, 312 1973 John Ott: reaction of plants and animals to light M, 314 1975 Gordon Thomas: career of Thomas Issels, MD N, 317 1985 Robert O Becker, MD: on silver O, 321 1993 Lida Mattman, PhD: cell wall deficiency P, 323 1994 Hiram Caton, PhD: misperceptions of AIDS Q, 326 1997 Harris Coulter, PhD: vaccination causes diabetes R, 330 1997 Jaak Panksepp, PhD: autism S, 333 1998 Carla Emery: unethical hypnosis T, 336 1999 Michael Goldberg, MD: immune problem in autism U, 338 . 2005 Richard Moskowitz, MD: natural immunity V, 341 2010 National Vaccine Injury Table of Compensation W, 344 2011 Mary Efrosini Gregory, M Phil: GS-12 targets X, 345 2011 Claire McCarthy, MD: on one-sidedness Y, 350 2012 Joan Campbell: survey of Moms on vaccination Z, 351 13 Preface Cancer is something of a joke. I am referring to our culture’s con- struction of the great demon cancer. If you are presently healthy I’ll bet this book will leave you laughing – laughing about how we deceived ourselves all these years. Of course if you aren’t feeling healthy today, if indeed you’ve just been told that you’ve got the dread disease, it may take a bit more of a jolt for you to get out of your state of fear and into a more feisty mood. I shall try to give you that jolt. And it’s not out of kindness on my part. I am trying to recruit feisty people, and who better than you? You have more reason than most to be up in arms at what “The Powers That Be” have done to us (and to themselves, please note, O Powers That Be!). My Mother, who was not particularly Bible-oriented, often mur- mered, from Matthew 6: 28, “Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these.” This book, on every page, con- siders the lilies of the field, even when it may seem as though I am off on a political toot. Fact is, God gave us an incredible planet on which to live, lilies and all, and incredible bodies in which to do our running around. Yes, the cancer demon is a joke. The chapters of this book should definitely be read in order. No skipping! No starting at the back! It contains a historical look at what happened in the 20th century to suppress cures (loads of them) that popped up when an individual scientist, brilliant and driven, found his or her way. Note: persons like that will always be with us; it’s impossible to stop them. In organizing the chapters that deal with cancer cures, I’ve given Virginia Livingston top billing because I feel I can trust her right down the line. She was a conservative and disciplined physician, like my late beloved spouse, George Maxwell. I do believe that for him to have cheated on research, or neglected a patient’s needs for his self-pursuit would have been, like, im- possible. I don’t claim that such doctors were saints, but the 14 medical culture of the day made this happen. Your reputation meant everything. To be accused of fudging your research data was to be dreaded approximately as much as being boiled in oil. Dr Stanislaw Burzynski also gets high placement in the ordering of the chapters, mainly because of what he has put up with! “Dr B” has shown stamina that few mortals can match.