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@ REVIEWS THE BURZYNSKI BREAKTHROUGH: Meantime, the National Cancer Institute was _ architecture with precise astronomical and The Most Promising Cancer Treatment filing patents that looked very similar to Dr geodetic alignments or, indeed, even how by Thomas D. Elias Burzynski's existing patents. By the sum- life itself originated. The rise of Sumeria Lexikos, Nevada City, USA, 2001 (rev. ed.) ™er of 2001, no major peer-reviewed jour- from nowhere c. 5,000 BCE is Hart's start- ISBN 0-938530-66-6 (320pp tpb) nal had agreed to publish his findings, ing point in his discussion of civilisations, despite the successes. but it is one that has many similarities with Availability: Amazon.com his revised edition of The Burzynski The goalposts have been moved often cultures that emerged elsewhere in the world Breakthrough is dated late 2001 and has enough on Dr Burzynski, yet he manages to _ not long after, e.g., in Egypt, the Indus only recently come our way, but we thought continue with his work on this non-toxic Valley, China, Mexico and Peru. it worth reviewing not only for the highly cancer treatment and change lives for the The scope of his enquiry is multidiscipli- successful, unconventional anticancer treat- better. The paradigm shift is happening. nary, covering climate science, astronomy, ment documented by journalist Thomas geoscience, archaeology, mathematics, engi- Elias but for the story told about a maverick THE GENESIS RACE: neering, genetics, linguistics and more—the medical researcher who has refused to bow Our Extraterrestrial DNA and the True sort of approach he believes is essential to to the medical/pharmaceutical establish- Origins of the Species our oteabey it we Te going to wand our more. ment. The book was first published in 1997, _ by Will Hart Secrets a on ay mere Our coal but this new edition is expanded by nearly Bear & Company, USA, 2003 Aare creat eetctnphe tothe half and contains new case histories as well —_ ISBN 1-58322-605-2 (246pp tpb) affected the fanet oe ivtieations ia the as statistical data on clinical trials. Availability: Bear & Company, website ast—c’ les that we're not immune to now Dr Burzynski, born in Poland in 1943, pur- http://www. innertraditions.com pe the years leadine upto 2012. which he sued research into identifying peptides and n The Genesis Race, Will Hart looks at a ar hes coinci des withea new 6. 00-year their role in cancer before he escaped the body of research up to the present that ao vessional cycle, we can expect Sonne Communist regime in 1970 to start a new suggests that human DNA has been wor cosmic y fluences that vill challenge life in the USA. Securing laboratory space, tampered with by advanced extraterrestrial y , ' 8 2 - : . humanity. A thought-provoking study. he was able to continue his research and dis- _ intelligences at various stages in our long y gatp! 8 y cover "antineoplastons"—chemicals refined history. The myths are not just stories but and purified from human urine—and their seem to be much closer to the truth than LL: ability to shrink cancers grown in the petri generally believed. Hart (a journalist whose GE NES| S dish. He went on to test blood and urine articles on archaeological cover-ups and samples, and found peptides in the blood dissent in science we published in NEXUS RACE and urine of healthy people but not in cancer —_ 9/03 and 9/04) suggests this possibility is no 4 victims. Thus was born an experimental longer that far-fetched—seeing that 50 years = fiat aaiaral ly Oe. anticancer therapy that within a few years after the discovery of DNA, scientists are . , prompted the FDA to sue him for supposed already genetically engineering plants and interstate shipping infringements, yet allow animals and trying to clone humans. his antineoplastons to be used in controlled To put all this into perspective, Hart anticancer trials. explains where Darwinian evolutionary the- During a 1997 criminal trial, hundreds of ory falls down flat; for example, it cannot supporters attesting to the efficacy of Dr explain the sudden emergence in the Fertile Burzynski's antineoplastons in cancer remis- _ Crescent of agriculture, animal husbandry, sion turned out to lend weight to his case. irrigation, metallurgy, writing, monumental Meantime, the National Cancer Institute was filing patents that looked very similar to Dr Burzynski's existing patents. By the sum- mer of 2001, no major peer-reviewed jour- nal had agreed to publish his findings, despite the successes. The goalposts have been moved often enough on Dr Burzynski, yet he manages to continue with his work on this non-toxic cancer treatment and change lives for the better. The paradigm shift is happening. architecture with precise astronomical and geodetic alignments or, indeed, even how life itself originated. The rise of Sumeria from nowhere c. 5,000 BCE is Hart's start- ing point in his discussion of civilisations, but it is one that has many similarities with cultures that emerged elsewhere in the world not long after, e.g., in Egypt, the Indus Valley, China, Mexico and Peru. The scope of his enquiry is multidiscipli- nary, covering climate science, astronomy, geoscience, archaeology, mathematics, engi- neering, genetics, linguistics and more—the sort of approach he believes is essential to our enquiry if we're going to uncover more secrets about humanity's past and our cosmic ancestry. Part and parcel of this is an analy- sis of the cycles of catastrophe that have affected the planet and civilisations in the past—cycles that we're not immune to now. In the years leading up to 2012, which he argues coincides with a new 26,000-year precessional cycle, we can expect some major cosmic influences that will challenge humanity. A thought-provoking study. NEXUS +69 DECEMBER 2003 — JANUARY 2004 www.nexusmagazine.com