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Cesium Cancer Therapy

In this video, Kathleen Deoul spends about 28 minutes speaking on "Cesium Cancer Therapy" at the 32nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

Transcription

Thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. And at the end of my talk, I'm going to tell you of some doctors that are here that are actually using cesium for the treatment of their patients.

And I'll also tell you that there is a booth here where you can purchase liquid cesium as well. You know, I'm preaching to the choir here, so just bear with me a little bit, if you will. I want you to imagine it is, as I'm sure most of us have over the years, a world full of promise. You know, I've been sitting here this weekend and it's rather depressing to hear some of the things that are that are going on in the alternative world. And there's so much confusion about what to use and what not to use and so forth. So I want you to just imagine for a moment, if you will, with me a world free of pain, a world free of fear and free of disease, and a world where the word cancer need not evoke feelings of despair and hopelessness and blind terror, which is what happens to people when they get that diagnosis. A world where a cancer victim's options are not limited to the cut, burn and poison approach of organized medicine. It sounds too good to be true. I know. And yet the prospect of such a world is more than just a flight of fancy or an impossible dream. The answer is actually within our grasp. One of the answers. There are many other answers, but this is one specific one that holds such tremendous promise, not as just a cure, but as a preventative. If we just have the wisdom to recognize how to make this a reality and the courage of our wisdom, we can change the world as we see it today.

To understand how this impossible dream could become a reality, we need first to look at four widely separated regions of the world where it has already come true. The first of these areas lies thousands of miles from our shores, high in the Pakistan's rugged Karakorum Mountains, nestled among these rugged peaks a mile and a half above sea level. Lies the Hunza Valley, rumored to be the model for Shangri-La, the mythical Himalayan paradise depicted in James Hilton's classic novel Lost Horizons. Shangri-La was a place where people lived forever. Well, while the inhabitants of the Hunza Valley are not immortal, they are noted for being extremely long lived. But more important. Cancer is virtually unknown among these peoples. And how could this be? Well, one explanation is found in the source of their

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