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THE PERSECUTION & TRIAL OF GASTON NAESSENS THE TRUE STORY OF THE EFFORTS basis of life. What we're talking about is an entirely new biology....". TO SUPPRESS AN ALTERNATIVE Gaston's discovery of the somatid led to a dis- TREATMENT FOR CANCE R, AID S, covery that these somatids follow a cycle which is visible in the blood of every human being. The AND OTHER IMMUNOLOGICALLY cycle becomes more complicated in a diseased or unhealthy organism long before any symptoms BASED DISEASES. are present. Thus it is able to pre-diagnose degenerative diseases up to 18 months earlier! From this Gaston discovered a compound he named 714- Author: Christop her Bird X, which was found to restore to perfect health, 750 out of Publisher: H J Kramer Inc., CA. USA 1,000 cancer victims. It had equally dramatic effects with : a : . . . . AIDS and MS patients. Review by: Catherine Simons The approach used by Gaston was to strengthen and enhance the body's natural immune system, rather than the History has presented us with many brilliant people, some of remove and destroy approch of the established medical sys- . Te io un fin tam Author: Christopher Bird Publisher: H J Kramer Inc., CA. USA Review by: Catherine Simons History has presented us with many brilliant people, some of whom choose to explore past the accepted boundaries. It is unfor- tunate that these adventurous pioneers are often scorned or even persecuted, as is the case with Gaston Naessens. Gaston's contribution to controversy is a microscope he invent- ed while in his twenties. Able to manipulate light in a way still not wholly accountable to physics and optics, this microscope has allowed Naessens a unique view into a "microbeyond" inaccessi- ble to those using state-of-the-art instruments. tem. One of the most dramatic statements during his trial was made by the last defence witness, a judge named W ilhelm whose wife had recovered from cancer by using 714-X. He said "That such treatments as Naessen's 714-X, are not publicly available is more than distressing. Why do they have to be hidden? After all in our society any of us would make any and all attempts to rescue, to save, a drowning man, woman or child.... so why not a victim of cancer? The trial, although an obvious attempt to suppress his discoveries by litigation, served to bring more attention from some sectors of the public. In a recent seminar held for interested Doctors, Gaston just about summed up the current state of affairs with the following. "Man has almost completely lost the right to think, or to create, outside the norms established by a scientific dicta- torship. For over a hundred years, this scientific hegemony, ecame a trillionaire, has taken deep root throughout the world to the detriment of the health of its populations. This aberrated status in present day scientific thinking, resisted by a growing number of conscientious researchers, will be overcome only if people as a whole, begin to work peace- ully, yet with conviction, to smash a medical "Berlin Wall" erected by vested interests." It was in this "micro-beyond" that Gaston discovered micro- scopic forms far more miniscule than any previously revealed. Christened somatids (tiny bodies), they circulate by the billions in the blood of every man, woman, child, as well as in the blood of all animals, and even in the sap of plants. In fact some scientists now consider these ultramicroscopic, subcellular, living and reproducing forms seem to constitute the very basis for life itself. Gaston Naessen's trip to hell was a direct consequence of his having dared to wander into scientific terra incognita. For it is a sad fact that, these days, in the precincts ruled by the "arbiters of knowledge", disclosure of "unknown things" instead of being wel- comed with excitement, is often branded as rubbish - and not even given a chance to stand for itself. In the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry, with its experts and research programmes in tow, such a device as present- ed by Gaston, if successful, would make a lot of sick people healthy, plus put a lot of people out of business. In 1985, Gaston Naessens was indicted on several counts. In late 1989 he was found innocent. The trial was kept out of the media for obvious reasons. The microscope developed by Gaston in the 1940's per- mitted practitioners to view living matter at 150A of reso- lution - which is still far greater than state of the art micro- scopes currently available. Using this microscope he made some interesting discov- eries. In his own words Gaston explains "You see I've been able to establish a life cycle of forms in the blood that add up to no less than a brand new understanding for the very The microscope developed by Gaston in the 1940's permitted practitioners to view living matter at 150A of resolution - which is still far greater than state of the art microscopes currently available. NEXUS - 16 THE "SOMATIDS" YEAR BOOK - MAY/JUNE 1991