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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The outbreak began when soldiers were injected with an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine in the US. The Rockefeller Institute, led by Dr. Frederic Gates, was responsible for the mass vaccination program. The vaccinated soldiers spread the bacteria wherever they went, infecting even the non-vaccinated. This situation is similar to the concept of shedding in modern times. The parallels between the past and present include the involvement of the Rockefeller and Gates families, the development of diseases, and the implementation of societal restrictions for safety reasons.

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Doctor Simoncini used sodium bicarbonate to treat cancer due to its effectiveness against fungi. Gennaro San Germano was the first patient cured by this treatment in 1983, living 23 years beyond his life expectancy. Despite successful treatments, the Italian Department of Health ignored Simoncini's findings and he was disbarred for using unapproved cures. Translation: Doctor Simoncini used sodium bicarbonate to treat cancer because it is effective against fungi. Gennaro San Germano was the first patient cured in 1983, living 23 years longer than expected. Despite success, Simoncini's findings were ignored, leading to his disbarment.

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The speaker envisions a future in which everything will be linked to microbes, including cancer. They point to current examples such as HPV cervical cancer, Epstein-Barr virus with Burkitt’s lymphoma, and Helicobacter pylori with gastric cancer to illustrate how specific microbes are associated with particular cancers. They suggest it is only a matter of time before doctors begin saying that certain cancers, like colon cancer, are associated with specific bacteria, referring to a hypothetical “colon cancer with X bacteria.” This framing implies that cancer development could be driven or influenced by the presence of particular microbial communities. From there, the speaker raises the question of how to neutralize a particular microbe in order to prevent it from contributing to cancer alongside another microbe. They emphasize that microbes are constantly present and interacting, describing a ongoing “war in our guts” where microbes compete and influence disease outcomes. The idea is that some microbes are beneficial, or “good ones,” and that understanding these relationships is key to prevention and treatment strategies. A central claim the speaker highlights is what has been learned from the COVID experience: it reveals the ability of a microbe to survive inside a virus, but also the ability of a virus to cause death in a person. This observation reinforces the notion of a complex battle between microbes themselves and between microbes and viruses, where outcomes depend on how different organisms interact with one another. The speaker stresses that the crucial insight lies in identifying which microbe neutralizes which other microbe, suggesting that these inter-microbial dynamics could determine disease progression and outcomes. Ultimately, the speaker defines this understanding as “the key to the whole research that I’m doing.” The emphasis is on mapping out the interactions between microbes and viruses, recognizing the dual role of microbes as potential drivers of disease and as possible targets for interception, and using that knowledge to guide the research trajectory aimed at preventing cancer and other illnesses by modulating the microbiome.

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Oncologist Dr. Tullio Simancini wrote the book "Cancer is a Fungus" and discovered that all his tested patients had Candida in their bodies. He achieved a 90% success rate by injecting sodium bicarbonate, an alkaline mix, directly into the cancerous area. Cancer cannot survive in an alkaline environment. A friend of mine, Dr. Emma Fields, took a patient to him in Italy, but he was under investigation and later jailed for manslaughter. My husband believes that if he had used chemotherapy instead, he wouldn't be in jail. Is it possible that some patients came to him in advanced stages and would have passed away regardless?

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By 2018, the speaker concluded that chemotherapy causes suffering and America has trained the world about it along with big pharma because it's profitable. The first chemotherapy, nitrogen mustard, was invented in 1946 from World War I and II nitrogen gas and became the nucleus of Sloan Kettering. Humans have T-cells and natural killer cells, the latter discovered in the 1970s and around for 450 million years. To design chemicals, the National Cancer Institute invented the nude mouse, lacking T-cells and natural killer cells, to test human tissue. Taxol, developed by Bristol Myers and the International Cancer Institute, is dissolved in castor oil, which can cause fatal anaphylactic shock. Chemotherapy wipes out natural killer cells and T-cells, making one susceptible to infection and cancer. The natural killer cell is essential for survival and prevents cancer.

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Humans possess natural killer cells, present for 460 million years, that protect against infection, cancer, and trauma. Current cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and steroid therapy destroy these cells. A new therapy, approved in 2024, aims to activate these natural killer cells, enabling the body to fight cancer. One injection can unlock these cells so they proliferate and protect you from cancer. Bladder cancer patients have remained disease-free for ten years using this therapy. According to the speaker, the prior presidential administration blocked this therapy along with a COVID treatment and vaccine. This therapy may also treat long COVID, HIV, and sepsis. The speaker plans to discuss this further in a series called "Cancer Decoded."

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus, but rather a severe bacterial pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute conducted an experimental vaccine trial on soldiers, injecting them with a meningitis vaccine cultured in horses. These soldiers, along with the American population, were vaccinated due to fears of European diseases. The Rockefeller Institute and Dr. Frederick Gates were responsible for the distribution and mass vaccination program. Survivors became carriers, spreading the bacteria to others, including the non-vaccinated. Similar patterns can be seen today with COVID-19, where vaccinated individuals can still infect the non-vaccinated. The parallels between the past and present, such as disease origins and closed societies, are intriguing.

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In 1951, with FDR’s polio story in the background, Jonas Salk develops a polio vaccine and distributes it to four pharmaceutical companies, notably Cutter Pharmaceuticals. Cutter is highlighted as central to the tale, though the lesson is not taught to doctors. The vaccine’s growth is difficult, so Salk proposes using a primate culture near humans, specifically African green monkey kidney cells, to produce the vaccine. The first test subject for Salk’s vaccine is Dr. Ochsner of the Ochsner Medical Foundation in New Orleans, a renowned surgeon and former head of Tulane’s medical school. Ochsner, who had a storied career and a controversial reputation in New Orleans medical circles, brings the vaccine into the surgical amphitheater in 1951, where he injects his grandson and granddaughter. The grandson dies within seven days of polio; the granddaughter develops polio in her leg but does not die. The narrator notes that younger doctors in New Orleans are not taught this story, as Ochsner had died earlier but his son lived, and the narrator later trained at Ochsner Medical Foundation. The narrator recounts being in New Orleans during JFK’s era, with Oliver Stone filming in the basement of Charity Hospital, and the narrator meeting Virginia Garrison (daughter of Jim Garrison, the DA who prosecuted Clay Shaw in the JFK case). Virginia warns the narrator about Alton Ochsner, suggesting he was a nefarious figure, contrasting public perception with the stories she knew from her father’s dealings. Ochsner allegedly advocates slowing the vaccine development and recommends transferring the science to a doctor at the NIH, Bernice Eddy. Eddy investigates from 1951 to 1953/1954 and discovers that all of Salk’s original polio vaccines were tainted with SV40 (Simian Virus 40), no one knowing this because DNA had not yet been discovered. Eddy tells the NIH and FDA about the contamination, but the industrial–military complex reportedly pushes forward, distributing the vaccine to about 300 million people and contributing to a cancer epidemic. Eddy reportedly faced cancellation for revealing these findings, including a 1955 New York Academy of Sciences talk where she disclosed SV40 contamination. As a result, Eddy’s lab is defunded and she is marginalized, and historians note there is little trace of the Cutter incident on FDA/NIH sites from 1951–1957. The narrator later digs through medical school archives and talks with Ochsner’s son, a cardiothoracic surgeon, to learn more. In a later exchange with JO (Ochsner’s son), the narrator learns more about the family’s involvement, ultimately culminating in a question about why a nuclear device exists in the basement of a community hospital.

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At the turn of the 20th century, there was a theory that cancer was caused by parasites. Experiments involving chickens showed that dosing them with parasites led to tumor development and death, resembling cancer. During that time, vaccinations were more rudimentary, using crude bacterial substances. Interestingly, after these inoculation practices began, increases in cancer, tuberculosis, and heart disease were observed. An experiment in Oklahoma revealed that chickens given parasites alone died, but close to their normal lifespan. However, when parasites were combined with a "virus fixative" vaccine, the chickens died rapidly. This makes me believe that this was an early bio weapons program.

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During the Spanish flu, one-third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was a bacteria that originated in the US and was spread through soldiers. The Rockefeller Institute was responsible for the mass vaccination program, led by Dr. Frederick Gates. Survivors became carriers, infecting others, similar to shedding in COVID times. The parallels between then and now are striking, with disease outbreaks, societal closures, and the pursuit of safety. The connections between Frederick Gates and Bill Gates, as well as the Rockefeller Initiative then and now, are intriguing.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates leading the program. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. This pattern of vaccination and infection is seen both then and now, with Frederick Gates in the past and Bill Gates in the present. All of this was done for the sake of our safety.

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The speaker describes a medical situation in which cancer had spread extensively: “In my neck, my liver, my bladder, my pancreas, and in my bones from head to toe.” He notes that when small cell lung cancer metastasizes this far, the prognosis is extremely poor, stating that “Life expectancy goes below one percent.” Shortly after, he received a call from a large animal veterinarian who shared a remarkable anecdote involving cancer research at Merck Animal Health on the veterinary medicine side. The veterinarian explained that a scientist working there had been implanting cancer in mice for research, and as a result her entire mouse population developed intestinal parasites. According to the story, the scientist administered fenbendazole, the drug commonly used to treat parasites in animals. Remarkably, not only did the drug save the mice from dying of intestinal parasites, but weeks later it appeared to cure the mice of cancer as well. The speaker recounts this as a concise answer to the question at hand about possible treatments. Motivated by this anecdote, the speaker began taking fenbendazole himself, starting the day after receiving the veterinarian’s account. He reports that “three and a half months later” he was all clear of cancer. In summary, the speaker connects a dire prognosis for widespread metastasized cancer with an anecdotal account from a large animal veterinary context: fenbendazole, used for parasitic infections in animals, purportedly cured cancer in mice in that story, and the speaker credits starting fenbendazole with achieving an all-clear status several months later.

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They say that at the turn of the century of 1900, there was an idea that cancer was parasites. The speaker plans a presentation on cancerous parasites. He describes a man in Oklahoma who used chickens and dosed them with parasites. The chickens would develop tumors and would eventually be killed by the parasite infestation, which looked like cancer. The speaker notes that they did not have modern vaccines and instead used inoculations that were crude bacterial detritus, such as pus from the smallpox vaccine, which was cowpox. He explains that the practice involved cutting the skin and rubbing in the material. Two things are observed since they started doing that: cancer began to appear, tuberculosis or a lung/pneumonic problem began to rise, and heart disease became more common. He states these are the same three things seen now. The Oklahoma man showed that if you gave the parasite to the chicken and that was all you did, the chicken died, but not long before its normal lifespan. However, if you gave them the parasite and then gave them any vaccine, which they called a virus fix or a viral fixative, the chickens died in short order. The speaker recalls reading that and interprets it as evidence of a bio weapons program in process. He emphasizes that this goes way back and that it is really scary stuff.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. Instead, it was a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates in charge. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. The parallels between the past and present, with the Rockefeller and Gates involvement, raise interesting questions about disease development and vaccination for our safety.

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Merck contacted him to work for them. He goes out to a golf course, which is described as probably one of the most toxic places you can imagine. There, he finds an undiscovered bacteria, and the bacteria is said to kill the parasites in the soil. They created a concoction in the lab and called it ivermectin. Ivermectin is described as a chemically modified derivative of ivermectin B1, allegedly more potent than any existing parasite medicine. So essentially, what they did was find a bacteria in the soil at a place they considered toxic—a golf course—that they hadn't seen before. They alleged that this bacteria could make a very potent antiparasitic drug. They could chemically modify it to make it from the chemical that the bacteria make into what's called ivermectin. And then they could treat river blindness, which they had already proved wasn't caused by a parasite. So that's the story. They also realized this could be an extremely profitable medicine. In fact, as he says, within...

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The speaker states that vaccines contained 40 different viruses that were being inactivated. The yellow fever vaccine contained leukemia virus due to the crude science of the time. The speaker says they were not reporting AIDS virus at the time, but they had a disease virus. The speaker says it was good science at the time because they didn't worry about these viruses.

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After being given a grim prognosis for small cell lung cancer, a veterinarian friend shared a story about a scientist at Merck who accidentally discovered that a drug called fenbendazole killed cancer in mice. This drug is commonly used in animals and has been around for 40 years. The scientist had been researching cancer in mice when they all got intestinal parasites, leading her to give them fenbendazole, which unexpectedly eradicated their cancer. This accidental discovery brought hope to those facing terminal cancer diagnoses.

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I was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer that had spread extensively, leading to a life expectancy below 1%. The next day, I learned about a scientist at Merck Animal Health who had been conducting cancer research on mice. When her mice developed intestinal parasites, she treated them with fenbendazole, a common veterinary drug. Surprisingly, not only did it cure the parasites, but it also eradicated the cancer in the mice. Inspired by this, I started taking fenbendazole myself. Three and a half months later, I was cancer-free.

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Cancer can be easily cured, according to a former intelligence agent. Dr. Lawrence Royce, a respected biostatist, was recruited by the CIA after the Chernobyl disaster to study the health of the affected villagers. He discovered that they had strong immune systems due to probiotics developed by Russian military doctors. Dr. Royce brought this knowledge back and started a company to produce these probiotics. However, most probiotics on the market are ineffective due to mucus buildup in the intestines and the stomach's acidic environment. Dr. Royce's company has developed a patented process to encapsulate the probiotics, making them more effective. Additionally, using Lactobacillus Salivarius in the mouth can eliminate the need for toothpaste.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and wasn't caused by a flu virus. Instead, it originated in the US and was caused by a bacteria that led to severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute was involved in injecting soldiers at Fort Riley, which resulted in the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was also vaccinated under the supervision of Dr. Frederick Gates. Survivors became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. This historical event draws parallels to the present, with Bill Gates being associated with vaccination efforts, just like the Rockefeller initiative.

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The speaker emphasizes caution with antibiotic use, noting that while not advising against antibiotics, they can cause harmful effects. They point out that the microbiome will never revert to its exact previous state after an antibiotic course, and that a person will not regain the prior pattern of microbes. The speaker adds that they themselves used to take antibiotics frequently at the first sign of sickness. The core idea is that antibiotics target bacterial infections and do not affect viral infections. They do not kill every microorganism; some microbes survive treatment. Those survivors can become highly resistant, evolving into “super bugs,” and they can pass this resistance information to other microbes. As a result, antibiotics that once worked may no longer be effective in the future. The speaker warns that this scenario represents a slippery slope: once antibiotic resistance develops, the effectiveness of these drugs can diminish over time. To mitigate potential disruption to the microbial community, the speaker advises that whenever an antibiotic is taken, it is also important to take a probiotic at the same time to restore the microbial population.

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A scientist at Merck Animal Health implanted cancer in mice for research. The mice also developed intestinal parasites, so she gave them Fenbendazole, a drug used to kill parasites. Surprisingly, the mice were cured of cancer. Inspired by this, a man with stage 4 glioblastoma started taking Fenbendazole, a dog dewormer, and mixed it with yogurt or smoothies. He bought it online without a prescription. He also added curcumin, CBD oil, and vitamin E to his regimen. This unconventional treatment is now known as the Joe Tippen's protocol.

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A doctor recounts moving breathing treatments from their office to patients' cars due to concerns about virus spread, despite hospitals also avoiding them for the same reason. They mention Dr. Richard Bartlett, a Texas doctor who faced criticism for advocating budesonide breathing treatments early in the pandemic. The speaker claims Dr. Bartlett was smeared and pursued by the Texas Medical Board for allegedly making false claims. However, the speaker maintains that these treatments were invaluable and recommended them to high-risk patients, noting a very low risk of issues.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

177 - The development of cancer immunotherapy and its promise for treating advanced cancers
Guests: Steve Rosenberg
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In this episode of the Drive Podcast, host Peter Attia interviews Dr. Steve Rosenberg, a prominent figure in cancer research and immunotherapy. Dr. Rosenberg shares his early life experiences in the Bronx, where the horrors of the Holocaust inspired his desire to alleviate suffering through medicine, particularly in cancer research. He recounts his educational journey, including his time at Johns Hopkins, where he was motivated to create future medicine rather than just practice existing methods. Dr. Rosenberg discusses pivotal moments in his career, including encounters with patients that shaped his understanding of cancer and the immune system. He highlights a significant case of spontaneous cancer regression he observed, which sparked his interest in the immune system's potential to combat cancer. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the immune response and its role in cancer treatment, noting that the field was in a dark period regarding immunotherapy until the discovery of T-cell growth factors like Interleukin-2. The conversation shifts to Dr. Rosenberg's tenure at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), where he became chief of surgery shortly after completing his residency. He reflects on the challenges of treating advanced cancer patients and the emotional toll it takes on healthcare providers. He stresses the need for collaboration and transparency in research, criticizing the secrecy that often hinders progress in medicine. Dr. Rosenberg discusses the evolution of immunotherapy, including the development of CAR T-cells and checkpoint inhibitors, which have shown promise in treating certain cancers. He explains how these therapies work by either enhancing the immune response or removing inhibitory signals that prevent T-cells from attacking tumors. He expresses optimism about the future of personalized immunotherapy, particularly in targeting unique mutations found in individual tumors. Throughout the interview, Dr. Rosenberg shares his insights on the importance of perseverance in the face of failure and the need for continuous learning and adaptation in cancer research. He concludes by emphasizing the privilege of being a physician and the responsibility to alleviate suffering, reinforcing his commitment to advancing cancer treatment and improving patient outcomes.

The Why Files

Killer Patents & Secret Science Vol. 2 | Forbidden Medical Cures
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This episode of the Wi-Files explores the history of medicine, highlighting key figures like Hippocrates, Edward Jenner, and Louis Pasteur, and how medicine evolved into a profitable industry. The discussion raises a provocative question: if illness is profitable, will it persist? The episode delves into Royal Raymond Rife's groundbreaking work in the 1920s, where he developed a microscope capable of 60,000 times magnification and discovered the BX virus, proposing it as a cause of cancer. Rife created a machine that emitted frequencies to destroy harmful microorganisms without harming healthy tissue, achieving success in clinical trials. However, his work faced severe opposition from the American Medical Association (AMA) and its head, Morris Fishbein, who labeled Rife a quack and sought to suppress alternative medicine. The episode also covers Harry Hoxsey, who developed an herbal cancer treatment and faced similar persecution from the AMA. The narrative critiques the AMA's historical role in marginalizing alternative medicine and questions the integrity of pharmaceutical interests. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of exploring unconventional treatments while acknowledging the challenges posed by established medical institutions.
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