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on a lone experiment, suggesting that what Kajander had found was Researchers like Ciftcioglu and Kajander, along with cardiologists a contaminant often found in lab experiments and nothing new. In __ like Benedict Maniscalco plus experienced general practitioners other words, they maintained that Kajander had made a mistake. such as Douglas Hopper, profess frustration that so many patients But one of the glaring problems with the NIH-funded experiment _and their doctors are not being given the information that could help performed around late 1999 or early 2000, as shown in the them, especially in last-ditch situations. Meanwhile, calcification published paper about the results,° is that it did not use a control continues its relentless march in millions, and the human and sample that could have been provided by Kajander. In other words, financial costs are mounting. the experiment never examined the particle that Kajander had discovered, but instead relied on growing the particle independently POSTSCRIPT oo. . . without knowing if it was the same one Kajander was referring to. In May 2005, Dr Olavi Kajander delivered a sobering message to Moreover, the experiment was never repeated a joint meeting of the US FDA and the after the preliminary finding. On that very European Medicines Agency on viral safety when he presented new evidence to support slim basis, according to the CBER commuttee In other words, something first published in 1997: that vac- minutes, the whole issue of nanobacteria was . . ‘ines are contaminated with nanobacteriz dismissed as a potential contamination issue nanobacteria are In cines are contaminated with nanobacteria. Since 1999, government agencies have done for the time being. Since then, papers have cows, and cow blood a . ee les been published showing that nanobacteria ’ virtually nothing to investigate the claim, due have been grown in labs around the world and Is used to develop oo pertislen discovered by Kejender es enatre that patients began to improve when the many vaccines. samples; so now that the vaccine contamina- pathogen was targeted in disease. Nonetheless, neither the FDA nor NIH has indicated much readiness to re-investigate the vaccine contamination issue or the nanobacteria treatment. tion has been officially reported to authorities, the question is: what will be done? Then on 24 June 2005, a "smoking gun" was 7 . - “ . announced about calcium deposits in heart disease. British What might be the price for this delay mm researching researchers published proof in the leading medical journal nanobacteria? Annually, millions of heart disease patients 0 Circulation Research’ that calcium phosphate crystals cause inflam- through agony or die because drugs and surgery prescribed for them mation in the arteries. Inflammation is a leading cause of heart haven't worked. For this last-ditch group, the choices are simple: attacks, but until now most cardiologists have believed calcification try something new or die. oo. to be an innocent bystander in the inflammatory process. Because The question that the NIH and FDA may one day face is: when _ of that, calcium deposits were never targeted with treatment. If such promising early evidence was being reported and so many true, the British discovery would force a re-evaluation of the whole patients had exhausted their other options, why were doctors not —_ medical approach, not only to inflammation but also to the founda- advised of this new possibility so that they could at least tell tions of heart disease, looking at calcification as a prime culprit. patients and make some informed decisions? oo About the Author: Center for Responsible Nanotechnology — bromelain, trypsin, CoQ10, grapeseed extract, Douglas Mulhall is a leading nanotechnol- and the Acceleration Studies Foundation. hawthorn berry, papain), 5 cm’ taken orally ogy journalist who appears often on He has given invited lectures to organisa- aay evenings (2) Se i i i tions such as the National Research ‘aken orally every evening; 5 mg Pee erie rows My “ i Council, the US EPA and the Institute of ‘ken in a rectal suppository base every evening. Environmental Institute, he co-developed Medicine. According to the Tepresentatives of the company p that sells the nutraceutical/EDTA combo, the methods now used by government agen- — Eqitor's Note: treatment works this way: the nutraceuticals cies to measure environmental impacts. =). ar boost the immune system, accelerate EDTA hg [nae Ome WMelloaniip Inna This article is based on material inthe book tion and reduce inflammation: the EDTA Prometheus Books, 2002) describes how The Calcium Bomb: The Nanobacteria strips off the calcium phosphate shell; and the 0 use nanotechnology as a defence Link to Heart Disease & Cancer, by tetracycline eradicates the nanobacteria. The against tsunamis and other natural disaster Douglas Mulhall and Katja Hansen (The tetracycline is also a chelator on its own and ; ra ; j Writers’ Collective, 2005; see review this — helps remove the calcium phosphate. tisks. His disease prevention experience. A Oe T . i eaqnes (tem plleneciinn wetter revaifenition issue), which was selected as a Finalist for 4. Waters, Elizabeth et al., "The Genome of ‘anlar p Chi g d So rs Pili the 2004 Book of the Year Award for Nanoarchaeum equitans: Insights into early aaa ii Ina and o oat ane Health by Foreword Magazine. For more archaeal evolution and derived parasitism", r Mulhall’s communications back- information, visit http/www.calcify.com. PNAS 100(22):12984-12988, October 28, 2003. ground began with a Bachelor of 5. Ciftcioglu et al., "A potential cause for kidney journalism (Hons.), progressed to (award- Endnotes stone formation during space flights: Enhanced winning) documentary film making, then 1. Maniscalco et al., "Calcification in Coronary —_ growth of nanobacteria in microgravity", Kidney diversified into management when he co- Artery Disease can be Reversed by International 67:1-9, 2005. founded the first commercial TV network EDTA-Tetracycline Long-term Chemotherapy", 6. Cisar, John O. et al., "An alternative interpre- in the Republic of Ukraine. He has written Pathophysiology, July 28, 2004. tation of nanobacteria-induced biomineraliza- articles for US media such as News Day, 2. Shoskes, Daniel A., Kim D. Thomas and tion", PNAS 97(21):11511-11515, October 10, Eyda Gomez, "Anti-nanobacterial therapy for 2000. eat . . men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain 7. Nadra, Imad et al., "Proinflammatory es i suleifzaitems mn Germany ar lie t syndrome and prostatic stones: Preliminary Activation of Macrophages by Basic Calcium He contributed to the fi rst Financial Times Experience", J. Urology, February 2005. Phosphate Crystals via Protein Kinase C and (UK) book on green business opportunities 3, The ingredients are described in The Calcium | MAP Kinase Pathways — A Vicious Cycle of and has also written and edited a range of Bomb, p. 94; they are: (1) nutraceutical powder —_ Inflammation and Arterial Calcification?", technology training books. Douglas (vitamins C and B6, niacin, folic acid, selenium, Circulation Research 96(12):1248-1256, June Mulhall sits on the advisory boards of the EDTA, L-arginine, L-lysine, L-ornithine, 24, 2005. The Futurist and The National Post as well Researchers like Ciftcioglu and Kajander, along with cardiologists like Benedict Maniscalco plus experienced general practitioners such as Douglas Hopper, profess frustration that so many patients and their doctors are not being given the information that could help them, especially in last-ditch situations. Meanwhile, calcification continues its relentless march in millions, and the human and financial costs are mounting. In other words, nanobacteria are in 32 = NEXUS cows, and cow blood is used to develop many vaccines. www.nexusmagazine.com AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2005