Cancer is Serious Business
Written by Bernard W. Miltenberger
Category: Articles
Published: 17 March 2011
The Pure Water Committee of Western Maryland, was first introduced to Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski by Dr. Russell L. Blaylock in one of his monthly health reports. He and Suzanne Sommers visited Dr. Burzynski office in Houston in 2009.
From this interview and many more Suzanne Sommers wrote the block buster book called “Knockout — Doctors finding Cures for Cancer.”
The Pure Water Committee is featuring “Burzynski — The Movie” at the Frostburg Library on March 31 at 6 p.m. This documentary is open to the public free of charge. The movie is 1 hour and 45 minutes long with a discussion session to follow. Health care professionals are welcome to attend and join in the discussion.
“Burzynski — the Movie” is the story of a medical doctor and Ph.D biochemist named Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, who won the largest, and possibly the most convoluted and intriguing legal battle against the Food and Drug Administration in American history. http://burzynskimovie.com/
His victorious battles with the United States government were centered around Dr. Burzynski’s belief in and commitment to his gene-targeted cancer medicines he discovered in the 1970’s called Antineoplastons, which have currently completed Phase II FDA-supervised clinical trials in 2009 and could begin the final phase of testing in 2011 — barring the ability to raise the required $150 million to fund them.
When Antineoplastons are approved, it will mark the first time in history a single scientist, not a pharmaceutical company, will hold the exclusive patent and distribution rights on a paradigm-shifting medical breakthrough.
Antineoplastons are responsible for curing some of the most incurable forms of terminal cancer. Various cancer survivors are presented in the film who chose his treatment instead of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation — with full disclosure of medical records to support their diagnosis and recovery.
This documentary takes the audience through the treacherous, yet victorious, 14-year journey both Dr. Burzynski and his patients have had to endure in order to obtain FDA-approved clinical trials of Antineoplastons.
He was able to initially produce and administer his discovery without FDA-approval from 1977-1995 because the state of Texas at this time did not require that Texas physicians be required to adhere to federal law in this situation. This law has since been changed.
Burzynski’s ability to successfully treat incurable cancer with such consistency has baffled the industry. However, this fact has prompted numerous investigations by the Texas Medical Board, who relentlessly took Dr. Burzynski as high as the state supreme court in their failed attempt to halt his practices.
Likewise, the Food and Drug Administration engaged in four federal grand juries spanning over a decade attempting to indict Dr. Burzynski, all of which ended in no finding of fault on his behalf.
Finally, Dr. Burzynski was indicted in their fifth grand jury in 1995, resulting in two federal trials and two sets of jurors finding him not guilty of any wrongdoing. If convicted, Dr. Burzynski would have faced a maximum of 290 years in a federal prison and $18.5 million in fines.
Since Dr. Burzynski won his freedom, a more coherent picture regarding the true motivation of the United States government’s relentless persecution of Stanislaw Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D. has emerged.
The Pure Water Committee has been keenly aware of the in depth level of betrayal that federal health agencies have had on formulating and implementing public health policy. “Burzynski — The Movie” is another glaring example of how these federal agencies will go out of their way to protect out of date public health policies and big pharmaceutical interests.
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