Saturday 30 September 2017

Cancer Research- 1948 Lincoln Foundation

In 1948 the Lincoln Foundation in Massachussetts was running a trial for chronic sinus problems using some kind of a nose spray. Something unusual happened. Several of the trial participants also had cancer. Their cancers improved dramatically and some became CANCER FREE. One of those people was Senator Charles Tobey's grown son. Afterwards Tobey and his son called at least 100 AMA researchers to say take a look at this treatment. THEY ALL REFUSED. Then AMA president Morris Fishbein launched a harassment campaign against Lincoln Foundation eventually leading to it's closing. Senator Tobey launched an investigation of the AMA in regards to cancer research which later became the 1953 FitzGerald Report. Today thanks to the AMA the nose spray contents are not known.
"The AMA has participated in a conspiracy to restrain competition. The AMA has restricted, blocked, and in some cases ELIMINATED new forms of healthcare".---1980 U.S.Appeals Court Judge