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QUESTION: Colonel Joe, you have positively stated over the airwaves on the
Tim Booker morning talk show and in letters to the Opinion section of the
Morning News that smoking does not cause cancer. Can you justify that
statement?
COLONEL JOE: Yes, I can. You may have heard me say on the air that at the
end of February, 2000, I received a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent
Office on my Claims for Compositions and Methods for Oxalic Acid use in the
treatment of cancer. During my research, I felt much could be learned about
the cause of cancer by studying the test(s) performed by those skilled in the
art that documents the causal relationship of smoking and cancer. I began by
searching for the test reports. I called the office of Dr. Kessler, Director of the
Food and Drug Administration. I felt this would be the best place to start my
search. They did not have the test(s), knew nothing about them, and said
they did not make the decision that smoking caused cancer. They referred
me to The National Institute of Health. I called the headquarters of the
National Institute of Health and was told they had no test reports, did not
know which ones they were, and did not know where I could find them. They
did; however, refer me to many different sections where I might find the
test(s) I was attempting to locate. The last section they referred me to was the
National Cancer Institute, the research agency. National Institute of Health. I
called the National Cancer Institute and my call was transferred from person
to person until it was finally suggested that I call The University of Missouri.
The University of Missouri is recognized by The National Cancer Institute as
an Animal Test Laboratory. Finally, I was making headway.
Upon contacting The University of Missouri, a lab technician referred me to
the headquarters American Health Association and a scientist considered a
world expert on cancer. The scientist identified three (3) documents
concerning experiments measuring the carcinogenicity of tobacco products.
The first document, supported by The Tobacco Industry Research
Committee, was published in the Journal of The National Cancer Institute.
The second document, supported by The American Cancer Society, Inc., and
the National Institute of Health, was published in a Journal of the American
Cancer Society. The third document, a Mortality Study, was supported by
The National Institute of Health and National Center for Urban and Industrial
Health.
All three tests are flawed due to no data contained therein concerning
nutritional and dietary observations
The tests do not teach that smoking causes cancer; however, the tests do
teach radiation causes carcinogenic conditions of the blood resulting in the
development of cancer. Data in the tests is however conclusive that electric
magnetic fields (EMFs) do cause cancer, specifically lung cancer
The Hart Dietary Procedure Plan, is described in a seperate section of this
site and, may be used as a Natural Method for Treating Diseases and/or
Conditions, by increasing blood level of Oxalic Acid or Oxalate to an effective
level above the "mean value" to strengthen the bodys immune system.
You should consult your doctor for advice on effects the Diet may have on
any prescibed treatment.
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