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Sixteen terminally ill cancer patients were brought to a leased ranch in La Jolla, California in the summer of 1934. After three months of treatment with an electronic device tuned to a precise frequency — three minutes every third day, no surgery, no pharmaceuticals, no special diet — fourteen were signed off as clinically cured by a staff of five medical doctors and pathologist Dr. Alvin G. Foord. The remaining two were cured one month later. The clinic was supervised by the University of Southern California’s Special Medical Research Committee under chairman Dr. Milbank Johnson. Royal Raymond Rife’s 1953 copyrighted account of the protocol survives. The original USC committee files disappeared after Johnson’s death in 1944. Barry Lynes’ The Cancer Cure That Worked: Fifty Years of Suppression (1987) assembles the documentary record of what happened at that clinic, what made it possible, and what was done to ensure no one would hear about it.

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> Sixteen terminally ill cancer patients were brought to a leased ranch in La > Jolla, California in the summer of 1934. After three months of treatment with > an electronic device tuned to a precise frequency — three minutes every third > day, no surgery, no pharmaceuticals, no special diet — fourteen were signed > off as clinically cured by a staff of five medical doctors and pathologist > Dr. Alvin G. Foord. The remaining two were cured one month later. The clinic > was supervised by the University of Southern California’s Special Medical > Research Committee under chairman Dr. Milbank Johnson. Royal Raymond Rife’s > 1953 copyrighted account of the protocol survives. The original USC committee > files disappeared after Johnson’s death in 1944. Barry Lynes’ The Cancer Cure > That Worked: Fifty Years of Suppression (1987) assembles the documentary > record of what happened at that clinic, what made it possible, and what was > done to ensure no one would hear about it. This article is about that book. I found [the book](https://singlelogin.rs/book/ejy5qn6Ljv/the-cancer-cure-that-worked-fifty-years-of-suppression.html) on [zlibrary](https://singlelogin.rs/s/?q=The+Cancer+Cure+That+Worked%3A+Fifty+Years+of+Suppression).
[–] 3 pts

I am 100% certain that pharmaceutical companies have dozens of cancer cures lined up on their shelves, maybe hundreds.

[–] 2 pts

The only thing that they have more of is convenient drugs for the simplest things that sand in the pussy makes people want....which all cause cancer.

Toe fungus, we got a mRNA drug for that. Ugly moles, we got a pill that gives you cancer, but those ugly things will be gone.