The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens Press Releaseby Christopher Bird
The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens reports on the life- work and extraordinary discoveries of a brilliant French-born Canadian biologist, Gaston Naessens, and the three-week-long trial he underwent at the behest of the Quebec Corporation of Physicians (a provincial equivalent of the American Medical Association). Over the span of forty years, Gaston Naessens has opened an important new vista in the biomedical sciences. The story begins with a unique microscope, invented by Naessens while still in his twenties. Unlike the electron microscope, which can only view inert matter, Naessens' microscope is capable of viewing living and moving microbial life-forms at magnifications and resolution orders of magnitude greater than those attainable by current state-of-the-art instruments. This microscope revealed in the blood of animals and humans, and also in the sap of plants, an ultra-microscopic, sub-cellular, reproducing, and indestructible entity that he christened a somatid (tiny body). In healthy persons, the entity has a normal 3-stage cycle (somatid, spore, and double spore), but goes on to pass through a pleomorphic or form-changing 16-stage cycle in persons afflicted with degenerative disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, cancer and AIDS). Observable in the blood up to 18 months before any clinical signs of disease have appeared, the cycle can pre-diagnose these conditions. From the results of his pure research in microscopy and microbiology, Gaston Naessens went on to develop a product (714-X) that is capable of reinforcing and strengthening an immune system that has become weakened, destabilized, or dysfunctional. When the immune system's powers are so enhanced, Naessens has found that, in over 75% of 1,000 cases of cancer and more than 36 cases of AIDS treated with 714-X, patients have seen their afflictions arrested and reversed and have come back to perfect health. In 1989, Naessens was brought to trial at the instigation of the Quebec Corporation of Physicians on five counts, including "accessory to murder." He was acquitted on all counts by a jury of his peers. The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens gives an in-depth account of the historic trial, the many notable witnesses for the defense, and the continuing vendetta of the cancer industry against a man working for the betterment of humankind. The author, Christopher Bird, attended the entire trial and continues in his unflagging support of Gaston Naessens. The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens, by Christopher Bird. ISBN 0-915811-30-8, ©1991, $12.95. Published by H. J. Kramer, Inc., P.O. Box 1082, Tiburon, CA 94920.
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