Secret Meeting in Germany
Clinches Reagan's Victory Over Cancer
Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library |
In 1985, President Ronald Reagan was scheduled to attend the G7 economic summit in the town of Bonn, Germany. And the media stirred up a huge firestorm when Reagan added a visit to a German war memorial in Bitburg.
But what no one knew at the time was that Reagan had a secret appointment with a leading German doctor famous for healing patients of cancer using a special, natural therapy that didn't require surgery, and that saved 50% of "terminal" patients.
There are no official records of Reagan's visit, and when reporters interviewed the celebrated cancer specialist, he said he wouldn't divulge the name of his patients, but added, "President Reagan is a very nice man."
You see, Reagan was already an advocate of natural therapies to fight cancer. In 1982, President Ronald Reagan declared April "Cancer Control Month."
He also issued Proclamation 4919, and wrote:
"Research has demonstrated that lifestyle and environment play a crucial role in the development of cancer & We have developed a greater understanding of the effects of exposure to carcinogens, and have also learned the importance of diet and nutrition as factors in the development and prevention of cancer." 1
In the same year, 1982, Reagan also fired the entire U.S. Cancer Advisory Board.
The deposed doctors fired back at Reagan in a letter complaining that they were all active doctors and researchers, but were replaced by people who weren't part of the accepted cancer treatment establishment.2
Reagan had been saved by a therapy that is not FDA approved for any use, yet over 8,000 MDs and licensed health practitioners in Germany use it in their practices. Over 15,000 European practitioners use it as well, either alone or as a complement to other therapies.
What is this radical therapy that attacked Ronald Reagan's cancer so effectively?
1 Ronald Reagan: "Proclamation 4919 - Cancer Control Month, 1982," April 2, 1982. The American Presidency Project. www.presidency.ucsb.edu.
2 Rowley J, Hammond D, Henderson M, Katterhagen J, Kushner R, Pilot H, Samuels S, Selikoff I. "Cancer advisory board." Science 1982: Vol. 217 no. 4560 p. 585. |