dimanche 14 juillet 2013

The Cure For Cancer Is Finally Available With Dr Stanislaw Burzynski's Targeted-Therapy Called Antineoplastons

A medical doctor and PhD Biochemist Dr Stanislaw Burzynski, discovered in 1967 a new group of small peptides in the human body.
He found that people diagnosed with cancer seemed to have low levels or lacked all together these newly discovered peptides.
He hypothesized that replenishing these peptide levels in the bodies of people with cancer - could potentially be helpful in controlling their disease.
Burzynski learned to synthesize these peptides - patented them - and called them Antineoplastons.
Antineoplastons are responsible for curing some of the most incurable forms of terminal cancer. 
Various cancer survivors are presented in the film who chose these medicines instead of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation - with full disclosure of medical records to support their diagnosis and recovery. 
When Antineoplastons are approved for public use, it will allow a single scientist to hold an exclusive right to manufacture and sell these medicines on the open market—potentially leaving the pharmaceutical industry absent in profiting from the most effective gene-targeted cancer treatment the world has ever seen.
Burzynski's victory has resulted in the American Government abandoning their initial attempt to hijack these medicines - after they filed eleven patents of an already existing Antineoplaston compound - by recruiting and colluding with one of Burzynski's own research scientists.
Now entering a new chapter, and against all odds, Antineoplastons have successfully completed a series of Food and Drud Administration (FDA) sanctioned Phase 2 clinical trials.
Dr Stanislaw Burzynski is presently the first and only scientist in United States history to enter the federal drug approval process for a proprietary cancer therapy - without any financial support from the American Government, the Pharmaceutical Industry or the Cancer Establishment.

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lundi 24 juin 2013

Is Multi-Level Marketing or MLM A Moral And Ethical Business?...by Dr Jon M. Taylor

Let's learn from Dr Jon M. Taylor's long experience in the MLM industry and take advantage from his vast research to avoid being trapped in the most deceptive business in the world:


"Knowing my grasshopper approach to career decisions  in  the  past,  hopping  from  one startup  business  to  another,  friends  have asked me what has driven me to stay with my consumer  advocacy,  focusing  so  intently  on this one business model for 18 years.

"My  answer  is  that  when  I  discovered how  deceptive,  unfair,  viral,  and  predatory this  industry  is,  and  how  few  people  – including  regulators    understand  the  flaws and  consequences  of  MLM  participation, both  individually  and  in  the  aggregate,  I decided  to  use  my  unique  background  and skills to challenge the industry and to provide guidance  to  prevent  consumers  from  being victimized by fraudulent MLMs.


"It is both the outrage I feel at the unchecked growth of this unfair  and  deceptive  practice,  as  well  as letters  of  deep  appreciation  and encouragement  from  persons  around  the world  who  have  been  helped  with  this information and these warnings.

"Just like the chain letter, MLM  assumes an infinite market, which does not exist in the real  world.

"It  also  assumes  a  virgin  market, which don’t exist for long – which necessitates that an MLM expand    or “repyramid”    into new  markets.

"Thus,  MLM  with  its  endless chains  of  recruitment,  is  inherently  flawed, unfair,  and  deceptive.


"Fifteen  years  of worldwide  feedback  tells  me  that  MLM  is also  extremely  viral  and  predatory.

"This  is advantageous for the founders, TOPPs (top of-the-pyramid  promoters),  and  the  MLM company itself, but works to the detriment of new  recruits    who  are  being  sold  a  ticket on a flight that  has already left the ground.

"As will be seen from further analysis, it would be difficult to conceive of a more unfair and deceptive practice than MLM, to say nothing of its extremely viral and predatory nature.

"Again, in this FTC definition, as with the Wikipedia definition, no mention is made of the inherent flaws in any MLM system – endless chains of recruitment and a pay plan that is recruitment-driven, top-weighted, and financed primarily by incentivized purchases of the participants themselves.

Please visit his website to get more accurate information about this deceptive pratice: 


dimanche 12 mai 2013

Quelle politique fiscale ? par Noureddine BENSOUDA, Trésorier Général du Royaume

Noureddine Bensouda:

Pourquoi donc une politique fiscale réussit dans un pays mais pas un autre, pendant une
période donnée de l’histoire et non une autre ? 
Le débat sur la définition d’une politique fiscale est influencé par les idéologies. 
Une fiscalité est réputée réussie chez les uns lorsque, elle réalise le « bien commun », l’impôt étant « un prélèvement entendu comme une contribution nécessaire à l’organisation de la vie collective ». 
Par contre, chez d’autres, l’universalité de l’impôt et la solidarité par la fiscalité est réfutée en faveur du particularisme corporatiste et de l’individualisme.

dimanche 5 mai 2013

Bossa Nova: Sensuel Hommage Musical Rendu au Compositeur Brésilien Antonio Carlos Jobim par Quarteto Morelenbaum

Anonymous:
Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim, also called Tom Jobim, was a Brazilian composer, arranger, singer, pianist and perhaps the greatest legend of Bossa Nova. 
Jobim's compositions, many performed by João Gilberto, gave birth to the genre in the early 1960s.  
American jazz singers Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra prominently featured Jobim's songs on their albums Ella Abraca Jobim (1981) and Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim (1967), respectively. 
Jobim is recognized the world over as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. 








dimanche 14 avril 2013

The Best Way to Deal With Cancer & How to Use The 6 Heart Virtues...by Cosmic Awareness

Cosmic Awareness:

That the shotgun effect would mean one uses many modalities to treat the situation, and even the use of cider vinegar would be something that this Awareness would say would also fit into this regimen of treatment. But one must also understand the potency of one's own beliefs about such substances as being useful or helpful, must understand the emotional issues that may have caused the cancer in the first place. Therefore, again one cannot rely on a magic bullet, in this case the substance DCA or any other substance for that matter as being the cure-all when one has not dealt with the inner issues, the emotional energies that may have brought the cancer to formation in the first place.


mardi 19 mars 2013

Interview with a Living Legend of Rock Music, Ian Anderson

Living Legends Music:

Widely recognised as the man who introduced the flute to rock music, Ian Anderson remains the crowned exponent of the popular and rock genres of flute playing. So far, no pretender to the thrown has stepped forward. Ian also plays ethnic flutes and whistles together with acoustic guitar and the mandolin family of instruments, providing the acoustic textures which are an integral part of most of the Jethro Tull repertoire. Ian was born in 1947 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

dimanche 17 mars 2013

The 7 Principles of Mindful Wealth...by Mike Adams

Mike Adams: 
Perhaps 95% of all money is earned in unethical, destructive ways. Consumer product corporations sell toxic personal care products and disposable junk to people who don't need such things; drug companies sell medicines that destroy people's health; weapons manufacturers promote war so they can sell more weapons; oil companies sell fossil fuels that pollute the air and endanger the climate; food manufacturers sell processed, nutrient-depleted foods that promote obesity and disease; and media companies sell anything that makes them money: Sodas, perfumes, pizza, useless gadgets and silly weight loss pills. Clearly, earning money by selling harmful things to people is not a way to accumulate "mindful wealth." You've probably discovered this, too: You are ready to be wealthier, but you don't want to harm others (or the planet) in the process of attracting that wealth, right? I'm the same way. I've always wondered about ethical ways to accumulate wealth... Could a person accumulate considerable wealth while helping make the world a better place at the same time?

Principle #1: Most people limit their wealth by choice. (Either consciously or unconsciously.)

Principle #2: Money is not evil. The way money is EARNED and SPENT is good or evil, depending on the ethics applied to it.

Principle #3: Money shall be accumulated (earned) in service of protecting sustainable life. (It shall also be earned ethically, honestly and without deception.)

Principle #4: Money shall be redistributed (spent) in service of protecting sustainable life.

Principle #5: Wealth shall not be hoarded.

Principle #6: Poverty is not pious. You do not gain bonus karma points for living in poverty.

Principle #7: Natural living advocates have a moral obligation to mindfully attract and redistribute vast amounts of wealth, in alignment with their core beliefs, and with full honesty in their methods.

Apply these principles to your own finances, and you will allow enormous wealth to flow to you and through you.

The 7 Principles of Mindful Wealth