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World Without Cancer (1973)

"World Without Cancer" is a 55-minute documentary synopsis of G. Edward Griffin's groundbreaking book, World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17. The script for this documentary was written and narrated by Mr. Griffin in 1973, the year before the book was originally published. This classic video was viewed hundreds of thousands of times on YouTube, then was unexpectedly removed in 2024. We are privileged to re-release it to the public on behalf of Mr. Griffin. We hope you will share it far and wide.

Mr. Griffin is an acclaimed author, who is also known for his stunning exposé of the Federal Reserve banking system, The Creature from Jekyll Island.

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Second Opinion: Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering (2014)

The War On Cancer, launched in the early 1970s, set the stage for a massive influx of new ideas in fighting the disease of cancer. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, America's leading cancer research center at the time, was assigned the task of testing an unconventional therapy called "Laetrile" in an effort to curb the public's "false hope" in the alleged "quack" therapy.

Ralph W. Moss, PhD, a young and eager science writer, was hired by Sloan-Kettering's public relations department in 1974 to help brief the American public on the center's contribution to the War On Cancer. One of his first assignments was to write a biography about Dr. Kanematsu Sugiura, one of the Center's oldest and leading research scientists, as well as the original co-inventor of chemotherapy.

While meeting with this iconic scientist to pen a biography on his 60-year career at Sloan-Kettering, Moss discovered that Sugiura had been studying this "quack remedy" in laboratory mice, and with unexpectedly positive results. Shocked and bewildered, Moss reported back to his superiors what he had discovered, only to be met with backlash and denial from Sloan-Kettering's leaders on what their own leading scientist had found.

Fueled by respect and admiration for Sugiura, Ralph W. Moss attempted to publicize the truth about Sugiura's findings. And after all diplomatic approaches failed, Moss lived a double life, working as a loyal employee at Sloan-Kettering while also recruiting fellow employees to help anonymously leak this information to the American public through a newly formed underground organization they called, "Second Opinion."

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Cancer Control Society - Nature's Answer to Cancer: A Documentary on Laetrile (1975)

This video, originally referenced in a 1975 Cancer Control Society Journal and rediscovered by RNC in 2023, offers fascinating insights, including an interview with Dr. Ernst Krebs Sr., the discoverer of Laetrile. His son, Dr. Ernst Krebs Jr., who continued his father's groundbreaking work, also appears in the video. Nearly 50 years after its release, it's remarkable to hear what Dr. Krebs and other experts had to say about Laetrile and its history.

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