Alternative Medicine, Lobbying
In this video, Clinton Miller spends about 33 minutes speaking on "Alternative Medicine, Lobbying" at the 34th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you. Thank you, Frank.
And I hope every one of you here are going to take his tour on Wednesday and Saturday.
If you've not been down on that tour, put it on your list. Seventy five dollars. It's worth seventy five thousand dollars. I have to give a little quick testimonial. But no, I won't give it right now. I'm going to start where I should start, which is I have good news and I have bad news on the health freedom front. Which do you want to hear first? The good news to the bad news.
Oh, I can't believe you. OK.
How many you might want to hear? Good news by show of hands. OK. The majority rules. The good news is that we are winning the health freedom battles.
I sat down at this morning's breakfast with two beautiful people from China are they're Chinese. And the man turned to me and he wanted to know what's going to happen in the next 10 years because I've been around in this battle for 60 years.
We are winning and the next 10 years are going to win greater victories than we've ever won before. And one of the reasons is the form letter that you have in your hand. How many of you have your form letters? How many of you don't have them yet? OK, if you don't have, you keep your hand up until one of the ushers get to to you. We've got four ushers to get those to you the minute you get that form letter. There's two of them. Take out your pen, sign both form letters and then raise it up until it's picked up. Because those are worth more than platinum, more than palladium. They're priceless because I will go back. Don't worry about whether you know, know know who your congressman is. You sign it, I'll get it to him. And this is the way in which we got more mail to Congress between 1962 and 1976. And they got on any other issue except the Vietnam War and Watergate. This is the way that we passed the Proxmire bill in 1976. Now, how many of you around in 1976 by show of hands? And remember this battle in 1976, we had the AMAA on the other side. We had the pharmaceutical companies on the other side. We had the FDA on the other side. We had even to start with the AFL, CIO on the other side. And we got our bill passed unanimously, unanimously. Now, our bill was simply one that said that a person can take any amount of vitamins and minerals they want