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® REVIEWS : ’ TRANCE FORMATION OF AMERICA Pe B Oo oO K Ss The True Life Story of a CIA Slave by Cathy O'Brien with Mark Phillips While not professing to give definitive Published by Global Trance Formation explanations, Alien Discussions is a serious, {nfo Ltd (1995), Tennessee, USA multidisciplinary, detailed attempt to inves- {SBN n/a (244pp s/c) tigate this controversial phenomenon. It is Price: USD$15.00 + USD$3.00 p&h in an important reference for researchers deal- — USA; Canada add USD$4.50; foreign ing with abductees and for anyone who orders, write for p&h quote wants to delve further into this subject or Available: USA—GTFI Ltd, PO Box come to terms with their own experiences. 158352, Nashville, TN 37215, USA, ph toll-free 1800 342 8920. ESSIAC—FIGHTING THE CANCER IN This book is amongst the most shocking OUR SYSTEMS (100 YEARS ON) ever to reach this desk. TRANCEFormation edited by C. MacDonald of America is the chronicle of Cathy Published by Essiac Importers (1995), O'Brien, a recovered survivor of the CIA's NSW, Australia infamous MK-ULTRA Project Monarch ISBN n/a (492pp I/f s/c) mind-control operation, and of Mark Price: AUD$45.95 + AUD$7.00 Phillips, the courageous man who rescued express p&h in Aust; NZ airmail add her (and her daughter) in 1988 from certain AUD$23.00; UK/Europe airmail add death and helped her recover her memories AUD$41.00; USA/Canada airmail add and regain some control over her life. AUD$37.00 Cathy O'Brien's troubles began at birth (in Available: Australia—Essiac Importers, 1957) when she was subjected to constant POB 310, Drummoyne, NSW 2047, ph/ abuse by her family. As she grew up, her fax +61 (0)2 819 7612, t/f 008 658 373. _ father ensnared her in a corrupt paedophile It's a monumental tragedy that so many ring and eventually sold her out to the CIA people are deprived of good health (or have where, under the auspices of Project died) because they've been denied access to Monarch, Cathy became a mind-controlled information about treatments that could real- | White House sex slave deprived of any love, ly alleviate their suffering. If modern med- _ free will or self-respect and forced to endure ical practitioners and mainstream media drug- and electro-induced torture. would only take on board this information This book names names at the very top— about alternative treatments for cancer and the so-called leaders of America (and else- other treatable illnesses, this sorry situation Where), including presidents, senators, the could be dramatically and quickly changed military, churchmen and even well-known (although this doesn’t bring back those entertainers—and will horrify law-abiding whom mainstream medicine could not save). _ citizens who think they live in a democratic This weighty volume, Essiac—Fighting society that values freedom, truth and jus- the Cancer in our Systems, highlights not tice, Cathy reveals a smattering of what only the political obstacles to the medical really goes on in the halls of power: per- profession taking up alternatives, but details Verse scenarios of paedophilia, prostitution, the choices that are available if only patients | Pomography, bestiality, occult rituals, nar- and practitioners knew about their benefits cotics trafficking, gun-running, sordid state or were not prevented from adopting them. secrets, and disturbing New World Order While focussing on Essiac—the herbal agendas designed to enslave us all. remedy developed in the 1920s by Canadian These warped perpetrators never envisaged nurse René Caisse (b.1888, d.1978) to treat She would recover her memory, let alone everything from cancer to chronic fatigue live, as the mind/behaviour modifications syndrome, and based on a traditional native had been deemed infallible. However, since recipe—this text also discusses the efficacy her rescue, and despite subsequent attempts of many other alternative as well as conven- 07 her life, Cathy has at least been able to tional treatments and incorporates valuable Te¢Tuit some sympathetic doctors and psy- case-study information and statistics. Many chiatrists to help her and verify her claims. instances are reported of terminal patients These documents are presented herein. : who have lived for more than 30 years with In an attempt to expose these madmen in no recurrence of their cancers. high places and obtain some modicum of Despite the millions of dollars expended protection, Cathy and Mark have circulated annually on research, cancer remains a mys- _their story over the last few years to a vast tery in the mainstream where treatment is a number of politicians and authorities, but hit-and-mostly-miss affair. How long will it their efforts have been stonewalled for rea- be before such researchers and practitioners SOMSofmational security, = realise that they—and, indeed, society—can TRANCEfor mation of America will sicken no longer afford to ignore such obviously you to the core and is not recommended for effective treatments as Essiac? the faint-hearted. [| BOOKS While not professing to give definitive explanations, Alien Discussions is a serious, multidisciplinary, detailed attempt to inves- tigate this controversial phenomenon, It is an important reference for researchers deal- ing with abductees and for anyone who wants to delve further into this subject or come to terms with their own experiences. ESSIAC—FIGHTING THE CANCER IN OUR SYSTEMS (100 YEARS ON) edited by C. MacDonald Published by Essiac Importers (1995), NSW, Australia ISBN n/a (492pp I/f s/c) Price: AUD$45.95 + AUD$7.00 express p&h in Aust; NZ airmail add AUD$23.00; UK/Europe airmail add AUD$41.00; USA/Canada airmail add AUD$37.00 Available: Australia—Essiac Importers, POB 310, Drummoyne, NSW 2047, ph/ fax +61 (0)2 819 7612, V/f 008 658 373. It's a monumental tragedy that so many people are deprived of good health (or have died) because they've been denied access to information about treatments that could real- ly alleviate their suffering. If modern med- ical practitioners and mainstream media would only take on board this information about alternative treatments for cancer and other treatable illnesses, this sorry situation could be dramatically and quickly changed (although this doesn’t bring back those whom mainstream medicine could not save). This weighty volume, Essiac—Fighting the Cancer in our Systems, highlights not only the political obstacles to the medical profession taking up alternatives, but details the choices that are available if only patients and practitioners knew about their benefits or were not prevented from adopting them. While focussing on Essiac—the herbal remedy developed in the 1920s by Canadian nurse René Caisse (b.1888, d.1978) to treat everything from cancer to chronic fatigue syndrome, and based on a traditional native tecipe—this text also discusses the efficacy of many other alternative as well as conven- tional treatments and incorporates valuable case-study information and statistics. Many instances are reported of terminal patients who have lived for more than 30 years with no recurrence of their cancers. Despite the millions of dollars expended annually on research, cancer remains a mys- tery in the mainstream where treatment is a hit-and-mostly-miss affair. How long will it be before such researchers and practitioners realise that they—and, indeed, society—can no longer afford to ignore such obviously effective treatments as Essiac? JUNE-JULY 1996 NEXUS ¢ 71