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Above, Dr. Burzynski and his cure with antineoplastons: http://burzynskimovie. com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S81PXHwjMAQ
The first scene is heartbreaking!
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Science is knowledge that comes from trial and error, knowledge is a tool we can use to build and create solutions.
No matter how knowledgeable we are about something, as long as we keep looking in the wrong direction, our energy and time will be waisted, and a solution won't be found.
For example:
For so many years we thought the main cause of stomach ulcers to be stress and/or spicy food. This, until somebody rediscovered that the main cause was a bacteria called Helicobacter Pylori.
A Greek practitioner was actually the first one in 1958 to treat ulcers with antibiotics and approach this infection differently than anybody else. More than thirty years treating patients with medicines that only took care of symptoms, appalling isn't?
I stumbled upon Dr. Tullio Simoncini's possible cure to cancer, and could not believe how different and original his approach to this disease was and is. He thinks that cancer is a FUNGUS!
Let me make this clear now, I do not know if this cure actually works, if this theory is correct, what fascinates me about it, is his APPROACH just like in the example above regarding stomach ulcers.
I believe that the approach is more important than the thinking itself. It's where we direct our thinking that counts the most. All the thinking that comes after that, is just a consequence of that premise/direction assigned; nobody could explain this better than Aristotele.
It's syllogism or more exactly deductive reasoning.
Also, I would like to mention Einstein:
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.",
and:
"To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science."
Said this, I, with the help of my team thought of putting together the main alternative theories and cures to cancer. We are presenting the ones that seem to have actually cured many people, that have many witnesses and approval from many experts.
We are presenting these with videos and at times we only explain its concepts.
After you watch and read about these alternative cures, we invite YOU to decode cancer. More precisely, we invite you to be inspired, and whether or not you have scientific knowledge or an educational background, we would like you to focus on common sense and your own creativity to deduct a conclusion.
Take all this information into account and try to find a thread that runs among these theories, some kind of unifying theory, a pattern, the one factor that connects these cures/theories together. Once that is discovered, assuming these cures work, we would steer science to look further into that and research upon it for an ultimate cure/solution to cancer.
We will send the conclusions that make most sense to the Doctors that came up with these theories in the hope to eradicate this terrible disease.
Open your mind, do not judge the correctness of any of these theories but instead its new perspectives. After all, that is how Einstein got to think of the Universe as no one else before.
We all need to focus on this if we want to solve the problems of our world.
This is where all cures and solutions lie.
Watch all other videos at the link, please suggest any other main alternative cures or important pieces of information.
Then, connect the dots and start decoding cancer!
Article from: http://organiclegion.org/pt/Inviting-YOU-to-Decode-Cancer/blog.htm
Join the Organic Movement:
http://current.com/groups/organicgreen/Above, Dr. Burzynski and his cure with antineoplastons: http://burzynskimovie. com/... more
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"This is a historic event," said Walid Phares, author of "The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East and the keynote speaker. "The gathering of representatives of Copts, Assyrian-Chaldeans, Lebanese Christians and other Middle East Christians in Chicago, along with Christian and secular American groups, all advocating for the rights of indigenous populations in the Middle East from all ethnic and religious background, is a game changer in how we view human rights in the region. I call this event, the 'Chicago Initiative,' and wish to see it happening across the nation."
Read more - http://www.aina.org/news/20110317220631.htm"This is a historic event," said Walid Phares, author of "The Coming... more
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American Christians are quite vocal in the belief they're oppressed, but it's hard to feel their pain. They're the majority in this country. Virtually every member of every legislative body and every elected representative is Christian. If this is persecution, sign me up.American Christians are quite vocal in the belief they're oppressed, but... more
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Made up of migrants from various countries, including Russia, China and Uruguay, Gogol Bordello’s first album was released in 1999. Trancontinental Hustle is their fifth. What makes this undeniably innovative band, with its fusion of a range of world musical styles with the energy of punk rock, so significant right now? Gogol Bordello’s music has always been political, but growing racist attacks from First World governments has provoked a more explicit stance of resistance. Across Europe, Roma are facing extreme and growing persecution. Roma have, once more, become scapegoats of a capitalist economic crisis. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/album-rewievs/10503-gogol-bordelloMade up of migrants from various countries, including Russia, China and Uruguay, Gogol... more
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“First They Came” is a very powerful two-minute short film by Florian Malak. The film was produced as a social campaign based on Martin Niemöller’s famous dictum “First they came…” about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power, and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.
The film presents a particularly timely and forceful message in the face of the present-day rapidly rising wave of discrimination against everyone who is perceived as different. It doesn't matter who you are or where you've come from, or what you believe in or what you do, freedom of speech is a civil liberty.
This piece includes a number of color photographs, as well as the short film.
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/first-they-came/“First They Came” is a very powerful two-minute short film by Florian... more
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Many times Christians in America speak of the persecution that is coming someday. But the truth is that intense persecution of Christians is already here. According to a new report from the Pew Research Center, two out of every three people in the world now live in countries where religion is highly restricted. Governments around the globe are regularly killing Christians, torturing Christians and imprisoning Christians in absolutely horrific conditions. But it isn't just governments that are persecuting Christians. Jihadist groups throughout the Islamic world have taken it upon themselves to slaughter those who commit "blasphemy" by preaching the gospel. The truth is that it is a very dangerous time to be a Christian, and things are only going to get even more intense as we get deeper into the last days.Many times Christians in America speak of the persecution that is coming someday. But... more
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It's a common conceit among Christians that their religion was in opposition to the Nazi regime of Germany. The truth, however, is that most Christians either went along with the Nazis or actively supported them. Just about the only Christian group that opposed the Nazis - and paid for it - were the Jehovah's Witnesses. How many other Christians supported them? http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/393-resistance-to-hitler-It's a common conceit among Christians that their religion was in opposition to... more
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This is why M.I.A. exists – to scream out against the world’s injustices. So get ready. ‘Cause it’s gonna get loud.This is why M.I.A. exists – to scream out against the world’s injustices.... more
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MOSCOW — Lilya Paizulayeva descended into the subway anxiously, trying to keep her distance from the crowds and the newly deployed and heavily armed police officers. She cringed at the train’s loud metallic shriek, pressing herself to the wall.
She was not scared of suicide bombers — she feared being taken for one herself.
With her jet-black hair and large dark eyes, Ms. Paizulayeva, a 26-year-old native of Chechnya, looks very much the daughter of Russia’s fiery North Caucasus region, from where, investigators say, two young women traveled to Moscow to blow themselves up last week in the rush-hour throngs, killing at least 40 people.
While for many the attacks are an unsettling reminder of the female suicide bombers who have terrorized this city for years, women from the Caucasus, particularly from Chechnya, say they worry about the return of the arbitrary arrests, xenophobic attacks and open hostility that many experienced after similar terrorist attacks in the past.
“Psychologically, I feel a kind of alarm inside,” said Ms. Paizulayeva, who was born in Chechnya’s capital, Grozny, and fled to Moscow in 1995 with her family when the war there started. “Though I’m dressed like a local, I think that perhaps someone could attack me in the metro,” she said. “This whole week I have felt like a stranger in this city.”
Though Russian citizens, Chechens and others from the North Caucasus are often seen as foreigners in Russia, especially here in the capital, and are frequently associated with immigrants from the countries of Central Asia that were former Soviet republics. More than 1,000 miles from Moscow, Chechnya has its own language, religion and customs, as well as a history of violent separatism that many in the rest of the country find alien in the best of times and threatening in the worst.
There have already been several reports of revenge attacks against people from the Caucasus in the wake of the bombings. Last week a brawl broke out on a subway train when a group of passengers insisted on inspecting the bags of several people who appeared to be from the Caucasus, according to the Sova Center, an organization that tracks xenophobic violence.
Attacks against people with darker skin and hair typical of those from the Caucasus are not uncommon in Russia.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/06/world/europe/06moscow.htmlMOSCOW — Lilya Paizulayeva descended into the subway anxiously, trying to keep... more
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Racism can become part of a nation in a very short time, as seen clearly in the Italy of those days. It happens simply with the rapid spread of intolerance through the political world and the media. Few years of massive propaganda against immigrants were enough to make racism commonplace and normal . It's the case then to remember the huge differences between reality and prejudices which have become common knowledge.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/news/razzismoinitalia200310.htmlRacism can become part of a nation in a very short time, as seen clearly in the Italy... more
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The persecution of Christians in Pakistan is becoming very brutal and very deadly. The truth is that it is no longer safe to be a Christian in Pakistan anymore. A Christian man in Pakistan's Punjab province is literally fighting for his life after radical Muslim leaders, backed by police, burned him alive for refusing to convert to Islam while his wife was raped by police officers. This incident, which took place on March 19th, is just the latest in a series of deadly attacks on Christians in Pakistan.The persecution of Christians in Pakistan is becoming very brutal and very deadly.... more
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In Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has won the elections on January 26. That he won honestly remains doubtful, seeing his history. This is a man often accused of persecuting the press in a country where journalists are arrested and killed, 14 died during his presidency in a country at the bottom of all rankings of the world in regard to respect for human rights. And after the elections, the situation is not improving.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/world/srilankaelections060210.htmlIn Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa has won the elections on January 26. That he... more
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The apartheid, racial segregation between whites and blacks in South Africa was in force until 1994 and in the United States in practice until the 60s. But those situations were determined by historical roots going back two or three centuries. Italy however is building its apartheid in less than twenty years. Before 1989 immigration in our country was so limited as not to be significant, but today we have race riots and school classes with a 30% maximum of foreigners.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/news/italiaapartheid090110.htmlThe apartheid, racial segregation between whites and blacks in South Africa was in... more
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There is a fundamental misunderstanding between the government and its voters about the security decree. Many voters of the PDL and the League since it was approved really think that all undocumented immigrants in Italy are being arrested and deported, while it's not. The misunderstanding arises because many Italians have no idea of the complexity of the phenomenon of immigration, which has been further complicated by the usual very bad Italian laws, since the Bossi-Fini law of 2002.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/news/immigratilega231109.htmlThere is a fundamental misunderstanding between the government and its voters about... more
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Art. 27 of the Italian Constitution, already unheeded in the part saying that penalties should recover detainees and cannot consist in treatments contrary to human dignity, is largely ignored in our country also in the first paragraph that says "Criminal responsibility is personal". Indeed, the concept applies only if the suspect of a crime is a "normal" Italian, while does not apply if it's an immigrant, let alone if it's a Romani.
http://www.inaltreparole.net/en/news/persecuzionerom121109.htmlArt. 27 of the Italian Constitution, already unheeded in the part saying that... more
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As always happens with the news from far away countries, Burma is remembered only when there are street protests or when there is one more trial of Aung San Suu Kyi, the opposition leader imprisoned for years. But of course the tragedy of the Burmese people continues, and sometimes manifests itself externally in other ways, as in the mass exodus to China of certain minorities, which occurred recently.As always happens with the news from far away countries, Burma is remembered only when... more
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"Every human being has the right to submit an application to have the status of refugee or international protection," said European Commission spokesman Dennis Abbott. The EU is aware of the rejection to Libya of a boat with 75 Eritrean and Somali refugees, including 15 women and 3 children, and will send a request of information to the two countries involved, Italy and Malta."Every human being has the right to submit an application to have the status of... more
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Brutal persecution of millions. China's leaders lunched a brutal and sweeping campaign to " eradicate" Falun Dafa What is Falun Dafa? Falun Dafa (also called Falun Gong, or just Dafa)Brutal persecution of millions. China's leaders lunched a brutal and sweeping... more
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