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CURING CANCER WITH ULTRA RADIO FREQUENCIES
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By George Lakhovsky
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A new and important application of very short wave-lengths
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is described in this article by one of the leading French
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scientists.
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The new application of short wave-length oscillations
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described in this article is one of the most important ever
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found, and we are pleased to present to our readers this article
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by Mr. George Lakhovsky, the well known French scientist.
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<EFBFBD> The experiments described were carried out in collaboration
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with several doctors and scientists of high standing and it seems
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from results obtained, that the very high frequency treatments
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will play an important role in the future.
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We shall publish in a later issue another article on this
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new system, together with the effects of ultra radio frequencies
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in the treatment of other diseases in human beings.
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Since November, 1923, I have published in various technical
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and radio publications, several papers in which I explained my
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theory that the instinct or special feeling, which permits birds
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to direct themselves in space, is only the results of the
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emission and reception of rays by living beings.
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While developing this theory, I explained how thoroughly I
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was convinced that science will discover, some day, not only the
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nature of microbes but the radiation which they produce, but also
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a method of killing disease bacilli within the human body by
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means of the proper radiations.
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Page 1
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The researches I have made by means of special apparatus
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have shown such results, that I believe my theory to be correct.
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This theory is that life is born from radiations, kept going by
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radiation and suppressed by any accident producing the
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destruction of the oscillatory equilibrium, especially by the
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radiations of certain microbes, which suppress those of the
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weaker cells.
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Before going any further in our reasoning, it is necessary,
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in order to present the facts to the uninitiated reader, to
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imagine what oscillations really are.
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The motion of a pendulum will be used for this explanation.
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When a pendulum is displaced from the position of equilibrium, it
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moves back and forth producing what are known as synchronous
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oscillations, until the energy stored is entirely exhausted. By
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means of a motor, a spring, or an electro-magnet, it is possible
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to keep the motion of the pendulum of constant amplitude,
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producing undamped oscillations.
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If, on the contrary, the source of power is removed, the
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oscillations die down and it is necessary not only to re-apply
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the power sustaining the oscillations, but also to furnish
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additional energy to start the pendulum in motion. This
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oscillation of a pendulum reproduces exactly what happens in the
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cells of a living being.
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BODY COMPOSITION
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Our organs are composed of cells formed of protoplasm
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containing various mineral matters and acids, such as iron,
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chloride, phosphorous, etc. It is by the combination of these
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elements that the cells detect outside waves and vibrate
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continuously at a very high frequency, probably higher than the
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period of X-rays or over all other vibrations known and measured
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today.
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The amplitude of cell oscillations must reach a certain
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value, in order that the organism be strong enough to repulse the
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destructive vibrations from certain microbes.
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The astrophysicians are actually carrying out experiments of
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great interest on the existence of vibrations, which have been
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called penetration rays and of which the frequency is higher than
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that of X-rays and of the alpha, beta and gamma rays of radium.
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Such rays, according to the theory, are produced by the
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earth itself and some others come from outside space (reflected
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cosmic radiations are termed "noxious rays"....Vangard).
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Accurate measurements have proven the correctness of this
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theory. Therefore, it is quite permissible to believe that these
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penetration rays, or at least some of them, produce the vibratory
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motion of living cells and consequently their life.
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For instance, let us suppose a cell vibrates at a certain
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frequency and a microbe vibrates at a different frequency; the
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microbe begins to fight the cell through radiation, and sickness
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is started.
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If the cell cannot repel the stronger vibrations and if the
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amplitude of its own vibration is forced to decrease, the microbe
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gains in amplitude and its vibrations begin to decrease and stop
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those of the cells, bringing on dangerous sickness or death.
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If, on the contrary, the living cell is started vibrating
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with the proper amplitude by inside or outside causes, the
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oscillatory attack is repulsed. Such is my theory.
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The problem is somewhat similar to the situation in which a
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rescuer finds himself when, coming to help a friend in a
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dangerous situation, finds himself fighting hand to hand against
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strong aggressors. The rescuer does not dare to fire his gun,
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fearing to harm his friend mixed up with the aggressors in the
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melee.
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Similarly, microbes and healthy cells are all exposed to
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electric or radio-active action, which could be used to destroy
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the unwanted rays and it is difficult to suppress them without
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harming or killing at the same time the cells which are to be
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treated. In fact, since Pasteur, scientists have been constantly
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searching for a means of destroying microbes.
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The great difficulty with all methods found was that in
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destroying, the bacillae cell was attacked too. The experience
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gained in cancer and tuberculosis treated with radium, X-rays, or
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ultra-violet rays, shows how difficult is the world of the
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investigators.
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A NEW METHOD
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The remedy in my opinion, is not to kill the microbes in
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contact with the healthy cells, but to reinforce the oscillations
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of the cell either directly by reinforcing the radio activity of
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the blood or in producing on the cells a direct action by means
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of the proper rays.
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During January, 1924, I began to build, according to this
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theory, and with the purpose of therapeutic applications, an
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apparatus, which I have called the Radio-Cellulo-Oscillator, with
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the firm belief that the cells vibrating at extremely short wave-
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lengths would find their own in the Hertzian waves, which have
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the properties of producing extremely short harmonics.
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The cell with very weak vibrations, when placed in the field
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of multiple radiations, finds its own frequency and starts again
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to oscillate normally through the phenomenon of resonance.
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This type of vibration are produced by the radio waves which
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I propose to use, is harmless, unlike those of x-rays and radium.
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Their application, therefore, does not present any danger for the
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operator.
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I exposed in front of my apparatus, during long periods, a
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certain number of microbes in culture, which developed themselves
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normally. I, myself, have never felt the effect of these ultra
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radio frequencies, although I remained for a great many days near
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the apparatus, during the treatment applied to the living cells.
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It is only when two living beings such as a cell and a
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microbe, are in contact, that the rays produced by the Radio-
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Cellulo-Oscillator have any direct effect upon cellular
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structure.
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The experiments which I carried out at the Salpetriere
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Hospital in Paris, in the service and with the collaboration of
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Prof. Gosset, were made with plants inoculated with cancer, and
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the results were described in a paper presented on July 26, last
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year, before the Biological Society. The text of this paper
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follows.
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"One knows that it is possible to produce by inoculation
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of Bacterium tumefaciens in plants, ütumors similar to
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those of cancer in animals.
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One of us obtained experimentally by this method, a great
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number of tumors. These had various degrees of
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development. Some of them dry up partially, but do not
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die entirely until the entire plant or at least the limb
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bearing the tumor dies.
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Even removed by surgical methods, these tumors grew again
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on the sick limb."
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THE RADIO CELLULO-OSCILLATOR
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"We propose to describe in this paper, the action of
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electromagnetic waves of very high frequency obtained by
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means of the Radio Cellulo-Oscillator of George
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Lakhovsky.
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This apparatus produces wave-lengths of the order of two
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meters and less, corresponding to 150 million cycles per
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second.
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A first plant was submitted to the effect of the
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radiation one month after being inoculated with cancer;
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at this time small tumors of the size of a cherry stone
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were visible upon it. This plant was submitted to the
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rays twice, for three hours each time.
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During the following days, the tumors continued to grow
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rapidly in the same ways as those on plants, which had
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not been submitted to the effect of radiations. However,
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16 days after the first treatment, the tumors began to
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shrink and dry up.
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A few days later the tumors were entirely dried up and
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could be very easily detached from the limb of the plant
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by merely touching them.
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The drying action of the radio frequency radiations is
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selective and affects only the sick part of the plant.
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Even the inside sick tissues were destroyed, although
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they were next to healthy cells in the center of the
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limb, showing that the radiations had not affected the
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healthy parts."
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THE LENGTH OF TREATMENT
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"Another plant was treated in the same way, except that it
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was exposed 11 times, for three hours each time, to the
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radiations of the oscillator.
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Sixteen days after the first exposure the tumors, which
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were rather large as shown in one of the photographs,
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began to shrink and dry up and were easily detached from
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the limb exactly as in the first case.
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Again in this a case, the healthy parts of the plant were
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not affected in the least.
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A third plant exposed to the radiations for nine hours,
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that is, three treatments of three hours each, was cured
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in the same manner as the two others.
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Sixteen plants also innoculated with cancer, were left
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without treatment. They have tumors in full activity,
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several of which are very large.
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These experiments show conclusively that plants
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innoculated with cancer an be treated and cured by means
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of the ultra radio frequency vibrations, whereas surgical
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treatment fails.
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"In conclusion I wish to call the attention of the reader
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to the fact that I have obtained very conclusive results
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not only with a wavelength of two meters, but with longer
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and shorter wave-lengths. The main thing is to produce
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the greatest number of harmonics possible."
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Such are the results of my researches with plants. At the
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present time, similar experiments are being carried out with
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animals and it seems that the effect on cancerous animals is the
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same as on cancerous plants.
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I am highly pleased to present my theory and the results of
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my work in a scientific review of the United States, this great
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country, which has always been in the lead in the fight against
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this terrible sickness, cancer, and whose sympathy and help I
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would greatly appreciate.
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Submitted by; Ronald Barker,
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Vangard Sciences
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