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Written by Sarah Cain
Monday, 29 November 2010 01:34
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Be sure to check out our new movie project:
Prescription For Manslaughter.
UPDATE: If you have problems watching the documentary at YouTube (or above), then try watching it at archive.org, although it has a slight blur there.
This documentary catalogs how allopathic medicine established dominance in the early part of the 20th Century, and how natural medicines were arbitrarily banned from the medical profession, despite the basis of this decision being scientifically unsound. The wholesale transition from natural medicines to chemical ones was based on financial and political reasons, at the expense of the patients.
This documentary exposes the carnage of the cancer industry, the financial interests that molded it, and why it is so resistant to change. Meanwhile, cancer treatments kill more people every year than any war in U.S. history. Cancer patients with no treatment at all statistically live four times longer and have a better quality of life. The Cancer Report also catalogs the histories and procedures of the most popular alternative therapies, which generally have significantly better success rates than standard treatments.
We urge all of our readers to watch this documentary and pass it on to friends and relatives. It is currently available on Youtube, and the full 1.5G movie can be downloaded from archive.org. The smaller 788 M.B. (yet still high quality) Divx/AVI version of the movie can be downloaded via a bittorrent program and directly from us. The full movie transcript can be found here.
If you have any problems viewing the original downloadable edition, then we recommend installing the free and multi-platform VLC program. It is the best overall video player around. Another excellent option is the Miro program, which can both download the torrent version of the documentary, and play it as well.
The official DVD is available (as requested by many readers) using the purchase link. Purchasing the official DVD is a great way to help us to continue our work.
For Germans
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Dies ist die englische Version des Der Krebs-Report. Die deutsche Version finden Sie hier.
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Movie Corrections
- The following quote was attributed to Ecclesiastes 38:4: "The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth, and he that is wise will not abhor them." The correct source of this quote is Ecclesiasticus 38:4, which is a book that is omitted from the Jewish scriptures and Protestant Bibles.
- Due to a typo, the movie states: "All cancers, in absolutely every category, rapidly die whenever body pH goes beyond 8.5." In actuality, sustaining a pH of 8.5 is likely impossible and the correct number is 7.5.
Is the Documentary Free?
You are allowed to share and copy both the DVD and the movie files freely, with very few restrictions. This movie is essentially free as in 'free beer' and as in freedom too. You have our permission to make as many copies of 'The Cancer Report' as you wish from our DVD, torrnet file, or you may create copies from the downloadable ISO file. The movie may be copied and redistributed in all electronic forms, including reproduction via the Internet, unless the pertinent redistribution network(s) require payments for rebroadcasting it. Otherwise, public display and broadcasting are categorically allowed.
We do, however, reserve our copyright of the movie, and as such, we forbid alterations to the movie without our approval. Additionally, a clear and easily readable attribution to HealthWyze.org must be clearly rendered in all derivative works, as well as conspicuously citing Thomas Corriher and Sarah Cain as its original producers.
This movie is being distributed under an attribution share-alike license, so others are generally allowed to copy and redistribute it, but we require that attributions to us not be removed. Because of the non-commercial restrictions from certain media sources utilized in the production, you may only charge a reasonable fee for materials, media, shipping, and labor, if the movie is sold. None of the material from the movie may be used in a purely commercial endeavor, such as advertising.