Posted on 04/14/2008 10:36:19 AM PDT by srmorton
For John Kanzius it began with a simple idea, some pots and pans and even a hot dog! Now, the Kanzius machine, which generates radio waves, has developed into a possible breakthrough in cancer research. Clinical trials on humans are still years away, but as Lesley Stahl reports, the results thus far have caught the attention of cancer researchers across the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at 60minutes.yahoo.com - The Kanzius Machine ...
When TB, then polio, etc were, effectively, ‘cured’, thousands who specialized in the fields involved, along with thousands of sanitariums and hospitals = suddenly found themselves out of jobs/careers.
They aren't going to let that happen again, if they can help it. Reminds me of the Tucker Torpedo - the best and most innovative car of it's time - deliberately prevented from getting to the market by the Big 5 in Detroit and their lackeys in Washington.
I’m with you, but then I’m sure we’ll be labeled conspiracy nuts. Anyway, I hope this guy lives long enough to push his technology to the forefront so it can’t be swept under the rug.
He references Dr. Holt on his home page
Didn’t Royal Rife do this 60 years ago?
Yourâre right, it doesn’t work! Just type â60 Minutes Sundayâ into your browser and it will come up or try this link: 60 Minutes Sunday
Yes though this fellow may have improved upon it. Rife is very big on the internet. I made a home made pad device unit with a computer and old stereo amp but only used a few times. The real Rife uses big bulbs with rare gasses
MY MISTAKE! I though the link in yo-yo’s post was for this article
I've been through the wringer with the whole system, from California to Mass. to Maine, when my youngest son was going through the tortures of the damned with bone cancer.
Had a lot of knock-down, drag-outs with the elitist medicos - but won - and so did my son. :o)
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