Dr. Dave Rasnick on Lost Cancer Treatment and Heng He Talks Xi's Summits with Trump and Putin
Guest Intro: David Rasnick has a PhD in chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is author of the bookThe Outsider’s Advantage: A Personal Odyssey into the Essence of Cancer
In 1996, he joined Peter Duesberg at the University of California at Berkeley, where they proved the hundred-year old theory that unbalanced chromosomes cause cancer. He was a named contributing editor to explosive book by Robert F. Kennedy, JR. The Real Anthony Fauci. For nearly two decades, Rasnick developed inhibitors of enzymes responsible for the tissue destruction caused by arthritis, emphysema, parasites, and cancer. His 2012 book, The Chromosomal Imbalance Theory of Cancer: Autocatalyzed Progression of Aneuploidy is Carcinogenesis, is for cancer researchers. His new book, The Outsider’s Advantage: A Personal Odyssey into the Essence of Cancer, tells the same story but in plain language and in the context of his decades-long journey as an outsider.
Guest Intro: Heng He is a well known Chinese political commentator. He authored and presented a Sound of Hope radio talkshow program since 2005 and a New Tang Dynasty Focus Talk program since 2008 (both in Chinese language). The topics of those two programs include Chinese politics, religious persecutions, organ harvesting, the leadership power struggles among the upper echelons of the Chinese Communist Party, and the Chinese regime's soft and sharp power in Western countries. Heng He is a profuse author with several hundred articles under his name published in Epochtimes (both in English and Chinese). He is also a guest commentator for Voice of America and Radio Free Asia. He has been invited to speak at more than 20 “Nine Commentaries Forum” and other China Affairs forums in the United States, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, Belgium and the United Nations Human Rights Convention.
He was invited to testify (present) at the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights and at the United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China on human rights abuse in China
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