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106 <strong>Suppressed</strong> <strong>Inventions</strong> <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Discoveries</strong><br />

R<strong>and</strong>, inventor <strong>of</strong> the heart defibrillator. J. Ernest Ayre, an internationally<br />

recognized cancer specialist (co-developer <strong>of</strong> the PAP test) <strong>and</strong> Dr.<br />

Norbert Czajkowski <strong>of</strong> Detroit, Michigan assisted R<strong>and</strong>. Treating only<br />

terminal cancer patients, the R<strong>and</strong> vaccine produced objective improvement<br />

in 35 percent <strong>of</strong> 600 patients while an<strong>other</strong> 30 percent demonstrated<br />

subjective improvement. "One 65-year-old woman with spreading tumor"<br />

was "completely cured in four months." An<strong>other</strong> woman with extensive<br />

breast cancer was cured in six months. The FDA stopped the vaccine's use<br />

in a federal court hearing where neither the cancer patients nor their doctors<br />

were allowed to testify. U.S. Senator Stephen Young <strong>of</strong> Ohio protested—to<br />

no avail. Senator Young could get nowhere with FDA<br />

Commissioner James L. Goddard. Senator Young recalled:<br />

I could not move them. They would not even agree to a modification <strong>of</strong><br />

the ruling (banning the R<strong>and</strong> vaccine), which would at least allow the<br />

100 (cancer) patients at Richmond Heights (Ohio) to complete their<br />

injections. The Justice Department was prepared to go along, but the<br />

FDA Commissioner, Dr. James Goddard, was adamant, even belligerent.<br />

It's wrong <strong>of</strong> the government to snatch away this hope when there<br />

is no evidence against its use <strong>of</strong>fered in court. It's damnably wrong.<br />

It is known that when FDA Commissioner Goddard's own wife had<br />

serious health problems <strong>and</strong> orthodox medicine could not help her,<br />

Goddard contacted alternative health practitioners who quietly healed his<br />

wife. But for the suffering victims <strong>of</strong> cancer who needed the R<strong>and</strong> vaccine<br />

or some <strong>other</strong> nontraditional treatment, Goddard lowered the boom,<br />

using the federal courts to enforce his dictum. Such are the ways <strong>of</strong> the<br />

FDA.<br />

Goddard's greatest disservice to the American people was his persecution<br />

<strong>of</strong> DMSO, a simple molecule which <strong>of</strong>ten brought miraculous pain<br />

relief <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>fered numerous possibilities for medical advancement in<br />

<strong>other</strong> areas, including cancer. One respected science writer suggested that<br />

Goddard crushed DMSO research in order to gain increased police powers<br />

from Congress. The FDA has never admitted its errors regarding<br />

DMSO although the positive studies from qualified scientists number<br />

over a thous<strong>and</strong> while the FDA's criticisms have been shown to be almost<br />

completely based on lies or unsubstantiated rumors. Yet by the late 1980s,<br />

twenty years later, the FDA continues to imprison DMSO advocates. The<br />

malignity <strong>of</strong> Goddard's arbitrary <strong>and</strong> conscienceless acts in 1966-1968<br />

against reputable scientists, dedicated doctors <strong>and</strong> the public good is one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the darkest chapters <strong>of</strong> FDA history.<br />

No one is sure <strong>of</strong> the real reasons why it happened <strong>and</strong> why it continues<br />

to be covered up twenty years later. It has been suggested that one or

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