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It was also the
third element of the “Gold Standard” for research. The
interesting fact is that according to a recent study, 95% of
Phase II trials are failures. Brewer’s had a 100% success
rate.
Is it
any wonder that the Medical Establishment didn’t want to accept
these results?
Unfortunately, Dr. Brewer was already 90 years of age at the
time he published his findings and died two years later.
Therefore, he was unable to defend his discovery.
A second
study was conducted by a medical doctor, H. Sartori, MD, whose
findings were published at about the same time and had
comparable results.
Normally, with two successful Phase II clinical trials
concluded, all that remained was the final step – to move ahead
with Phase III trials that might include thousands of patients
and dozens of institutions.
This
would conclude the process that the Medical Establishment refers
to as the “Gold Standard.” But that’s not what happened with
cesium.
Instead
Dr. Sartori was arrested and imprisoned on Riker’s Island for
ten months without being charged! As a member of the New York
State Bar for more than 40 years, I would never have thought
such a thing possible – that is until I became the recipient of
comparable treatment at the hands of the Attorney General of
Maryland!
At about the same time, copies of Brewer’s paper became
extremely difficult to find.
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