This information was derived from Daniel Haley's book, "Politics In Healing." All quotes have a bracketed page number by them. Thank you. Gavin Phillips.
Gaston Naessens and 714X
Gaston Naessens was born 1924 in a
comfortably off family in Northern France. Just prior to World War II Gaston
was studying physics, chemistry and biology at the University of Lille. When
the war started he was evacuated to the South of France where his studies
continued. He received a degree in biological engineering from the Union
Nationale Scientifique Francaise but never bothered to obtain an official
diploma from the de Gaulle government after the war.
During his scientific studies, the
thing that really bothered Naessens was the limited power of light microscopes.
He decided to make a better one. Through complex manipulation of light Naessens
was able to make a microscope that enabled him to see organisms as small as 150
angstroms (1 angstrom is 100 millionth of a centimeter). This allowed Gaston to
see the tiny microorganisms in our blood while still alive, as opposed to dead
as is the case with electron microscopes. The difference is of colossal importance in
observing what the tiniest form of life is doing and its purpose.
Naessens built his microscope in 1949
and called it the “Somatoscope”. With this unprecedented magnification at his
fingertips Naessens started studying human blood. He immediately noticed that
the blood of sick people was vastly different to that of healthy people. After
thousands of hours glued to his microscope he found three organisms unknown to
microbiologists that he named “Somatids”. There are three basic forms of
Somatids that Naessens says are essential to life because they produce a
particle responsible for cell division. Healthy bodies keep the Somatid number
in check but in unhealthy bodies the Somatids change form pleomorphically,
evolving from one shape to another and can reach as many as sixteen. This is another
fact of enormous importance because most of today’s microbiologists think that
pleomorphism is fantasy. Their conclusions are based on their
observations using electron microscopes and they are unable to see this whole
other world. Famed American AIDS researcher Dr. Robert Gallo said, “pleomorphism is insanity.” (p101) But what is
insanity is that one of sciences supposed icons is ignorant (or doesn’t want to
admit it) of what Naessens has known for 50 some years.
When microbiologist Walter Clifford
took researchers into his laboratory and showed them “…From their own blood, things they had never before seen…” it did
not change their opinions. “Many of them
unblinkingly told me that, because what they had seen was not approved by any
professional society or governmental agency, they simply would not believe it –
that is, believe their own eyes.”(p267)
Galileo was vilified and imprisoned some 400 years ago for
saying the earth revolved around the sun and scientists refused to look through
his telescope. Here we are in the 21st century and scientists are
refusing to investigate or look through Naessens microscope because it will
completely change the accepted concepts of microbiology. It doesn’t matter what
age we are in, human nature and ego never changes.
Naessens approach to treating cancer is
completely different to orthodox methodology that is trying to kill all cancer
cells. Naessens totally nontoxic treatment is designed to reestablish the
body’s natural immune system that is virtually paralyzed in cancer victims.
Naessens tested his treatment on cats with cancer and he was successful. For
humans, Naessens’
latest patented treatment, called 714X,
is injected into a lymph node in the groin for 21 days.
Naessens early successes in treating cancer was not approved
by medical authorities and he was fined whilst in Paris for practicing medicine
without a license. He moved to Corsica but was soon on the move again in 1965
when a French policeman, whose wife he’d helped in Paris, warned him that an
upcoming investigation was imminent. Naessens immediately moved to Quebec. In
1971 he met David Stewart, a rich philanthropist who was determined to find a
cancer cure. Stewart was intrigued by Naessens theories and decided to fund
him. In 1972 Stewart asked the McMaster University Medical School in Hamilton,
Ontario to study Naessens findings. Initially Dr. Daniel Perey conducted
the research and was extremely enthusiastic about it. In a 1972 letter about
Naessens discoveries Perey writes
“The
Scope and insight which Mr. Naessens has brought to this area of research potentially
stand to benefit mankind and may be a source of pride for Canada.” In
a September 1972 report to David Stewart, Dr. Perey wrote, “that he had been struck almost ‘dumb’ by the somatid cycle and its
tremendous pleomorphism…” (p249) After
Perey’s positive report on Naessens he was removed from the project and other
researchers placed in charge. They ultimately sent Stewart a very negative
report. In 1974 Dr. Raymond Brown from the Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer
center in New York wrote about what he had seen whilst visiting Naessens.
“What
I have seen is a microscope that reveals with spectacular clarity the motion
and multiplicity of pleomorphic organisms in the blood which are intimately
associated with disease states. The implications…are staggering…It is
imperative that what its inventor, a dedicated biological scientist, is doing
be totally reviewed. I am convinced that he is an authentic genius and that his
achievements cut across and illumine some of the most pertinent areas of
medical science.”
“Dr.
Brown returned to Rock Forest with an oncologist and a microscopist from Sloan
Kettering. The three eventually drafted and signed a second and longer
memorandum that reiterated the first.”(p250)
Apparently Sloan-Kettering * was
initially very interested in this news, but when they found out that the
American Cancer Society had blacklisted Naessens, they did not pursue it any
further. Little
wonder, the ACS was probably Sloan-Kettering’s biggest monetary supporter
during the 1970’s.
David Stewart was confounded by the
near total lack of interest in academic institutions for Naessens work. His
quote about scientists should be remembered by anybody who still wonders how
effective cancer treatments are suppressed. Stewart said,
“I
can say categorically that most scientific researchers with whom I have had to
deal are highly opinionated, arrogant, condescending, and have built-in,
insurmountable prejudices. While showing not the slightest desire to learn
Naessens’ techniques, they are nevertheless not loathe to brush aside his
findings without having any knowledge whatsoever about them” (p252)
Stewart unexpectedly died in 1984 of a viral infection.
Without Stewart’s support the medical authorities raided Naessens laboratory in
December 1984, seizing patient files and vials of 714X. It wasn’t until 1989
that the Quebec Medical Corporation arrested Naessens and charged him for being
an accessory to murder. The charge was based on the fact that Mme.
Langlais had come to Naessens with very advanced breast cancer. She had refused
any conventional treatment but her cancer was too advanced and she died. The
medical authorities had managed to persuade her husband to press charges.
Support for Naessens was organized by
Ralph Ireland. Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse with
banners showing their support for him. Chris Bird sat in court every day and
documented the proceedings in his book, “Galileo
of the Microscope.” Numerous cancer patients testified that Naessens had
saved their lives after orthodox medicine had given up on them.
Roland Caty had adenosarcoma of the
prostate and was told by his doctor that he should have all his sexual organs
removed. He refused and was told he’d be dead in three months. He learned how
to inject himself with 714X and told the press “And here I am testifying to you, eleven years after I got well.”(p254)
Marcel Caron testified in Naessens defense. He’d been diagnosed with cancerous
polyps of the intestines in 1981 and surgery was recommended. He refused
because his brother had died after surgery for the same condition about eleven
years before. After taking 714X for 21 days he was cancer free. That was in
1982. Caron told the jury, “I am not
here to defend alternative medicine against traditional medicine but to say
that I and all other people should be granted the right to choose the treatment
we see fit.” (p259) Amen to that. The first person testimony’s continued.
Naessens lawyer Conrad Chapdelaine, said in part in his closing argument,
“There’s
something totally incomprehensible going on here. Incomprehensibly inhumane!
Thousands and thousands of terminal cases have been told things are ‘hopeless.’
Gaston Naessens can, and has, provided that salvation. And now he’s not in his
laboratory but in a courtroom. It’s hard to fathom how our society can brook
such intolerance! I ask you for acquittal on all counts.” (p260/61)
The following day the jury returned
not-guilty verdicts on all counts. Naessens was vindicated. Naessens treatment
gained much publicity from newspaper coverage of his victory and later the
publication of Chris Bird’s book. 714X was legalized under Canada’s Emergency
Drug Release Act. In 1995 Naessens and his wife created the “International
Academy of Somatidian Orthobiology,”
a private research institute where Naessens theory and treatment are taught to
others. In 1998 Naessens developed a new condenser for scientists to be able to
put on their microscopes. It enables them to see what Naessens can see without
having to go to the enormous expense of building his microscope. In 1999, CBS’s
48 Hours aired an 8-minute section about Naessens showing a teenage boy and
young girl healed of cancer using 714X. The publicity gained Naessens many new
patients.
Dr. Jan Merta’s quote succinctly sums
up Naessens achievements when she says,
“Because
Gaston Naessens has offered-and offers-good health for a tiny fraction of the
cost which people are forced to pay for bad health, he is simply not wanted…As
a single individual, Gaston Naessens has achieved more than dozens of
institutes full of Ph.D.’s that have been supported, year after year, by
billions of dollars.” (p267)
* Sloan-Kettering lied about the results of their Laetrile
“trials” between 1972/77. See my site for details.
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