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INDUCED REMISSION THERAPY Hope Against Cancer? Our Best Dr Sam Chachoua has developed a safe, effective vaccine for healing cancer, AIDS and other terminal illnesses, but medical authorities continue to ignore his work and try to prevent his treatments from becoming widely known. Part 1 TRUTH, LIES AND CONSPIRACIES ancer, AIDS, heart disease: three faces of death that devastate so many lives. Many believe that modern medicine will someday develop effective therapies. Those afflicted, their friends, family, lovers, pray that the breakthroughs will come one day soon. Imagine that the world was offered new treatments and even cures. Newspapers, televi- sion, radio and magazines would carry images of medical triumph supported not only by hard data but by living, walking, healthy miracles. Imagine the impact this gift would have on millions of lives: the fulfillment of dreams, the awakening of hope. Try to imag- ine that the announcement was made, but the world slept through it. Try to picture a pub- lic reception with indifference and a medical society charged not to embrace but to destroy all embers of this success. If the scenario is hard to picture, then don't try to imagine it but try to remember. It happened. I know. I developed the technology. I made the announcement. Thad always known that the medical system would take some time to change, to devel- op, but I could not have believed that the public announcement would fall on the deaf ears of victims, nor that my peers would challenge me not on the science of my achievements but with baseless rumours, lies and personal attacks. I could never have anticipated that in answering the dreams of so many, my life would turn into a nightmare. A THREAT TO THE STATUS QUO The summer of 1995 was the proudest in my life. Fifteen years of research and medical trials had been building up to this one moment: the triumphant return to my adopted homeland Australia, and the fulfillment of a promise I had made to myself as I watched my father die of cancer so many years before. Investigating three previously overlooked phenomena—organ resistance, organism resistance and spontaneous remission—I had developed effective vaccines for the preven- tion and treatment of many killer diseases. The genesis of what I call "Induced Remission Therapy" had begun in Australia more than a decade earlier, but I had spent five years touring the world, lecturing and training doctors in hospitals and institutes. I was return- ing with independent proof: dramatic and overwhelming evidence that a new age of health was being ushered in. I was returning home to present my discoveries and to fund all research and development in this field. Armed with X-rays, blood tests, preliminary data from the Colorado University Medical School, UCLA, Cedars Sinai Medical Center and undoubtedly the strongest proof: patients in remission from cancer, AIDS and heart disease—rescued after all other options had been exhausted. This should have been the realisation of my life's goals. Via the media, millions would meet the success stories and hear of my offer of A$100,000 to initi- ate investigations in Australia of this new therapy. Then, suddenly, silence. All research institutes were eligible for the $100,000 grant but none came. I found myself suddenly in the vacuum of a media blackout. Interviews were cancelled, news stories were not run. The public returned to its comfortable staple of cancer "break- throughs" that may come to be in the next 10 years, the almost weekly announcements from the familiar research institutes. Soon, to the public, I became a forgotten memory. To other interests, however, I was a threat that needed to be destroyed. A direct frontal assault on Australian soil was not the way, though. I am a medical doc- tor in Australia; that gives me certain powers and rights. I had offered money to have my by Sam Chachoua, MB, BS ©1997 Extracted from his forthcoming book, The Challenge, The Promise & The Cure, to be published in 1998. Telephone: +1 213 655 0271 Www.peg.apc.org/~nexus/chachoua.html NEXUS - 29 DECEMBER 1997 - JANUARY 1998