In the summer of 1934 in California, under the   auspices of the University of Southern California, a group of leading   American bacteriologists and doctors conducted the first .successful cancer   clinic. The results showed that:
a)    cancer was caused by a micro-organism;
b) the micro-organism could be painlessly destroyed in terminally ill cancer patients; and
c) the effects of the disease could be reversed.
b) the micro-organism could be painlessly destroyed in terminally ill cancer patients; and
c) the effects of the disease could be reversed.
The technical discovery   leading to the cancer cure had been described in Science magazine in 1931.   In the decade following the 1934 clinical success, the technology and the   subsequent, successful treatment of cancer patients was discussed at medical   conferences, disseminated in a medical journal, cautiously but   professionally reported in a major newspaper, and technically explained in   an annual report published by the Smithsonian Institution.
However, the cancer cure   threatened a number of scientists, physicians, and financial interests. A   cover-up was initiated. Physicians using the new technology were coerced   into abandoning it. The author of the Smithsonian article was followed and   then was shot at while driving his car. He never wrote about the subject   again. All reports describing the cure were censored by the head of the AMA   (American Medical Association) from the major medical journals. Objective   scientific evaluation by government laboratories was prevented. And renowned   researchers who supported the technology and its new scientific principles   in bacteriology were scorned, ridiculed, and called liars to their face.   Eventually, a long, dark silence lasting decades fell over the cancer cure.   In time, the cure was labelled a 'myth'—it never happened. However,   documents now available prove that the cure did exist, was tested   successfully in clinical trials, and in fact was used secretly for years   afterwards—continuing to cure cancer as well as other diseases.
 
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