UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH 10 TIME WORLD KICKBOXING CHAMPION CAITLIN FORAN AHEAD OF HER PRO BOXING DEBUT

With this pandemic lockdown in full force virtually world-wide, many fights have been already been cancelled, from the biggest, such as Anthony Joshua versus Kubrat Pulev, right through to many small hall events.


Whilst clearly the lockdown is affecting everyone involved in our beloved sport, it made me think of those that had been preparing for their professional boxing debut, such as today’s victim, sorry guest, Caitlin Foran, who was due to debut in Orkney on the 25th April.


Caitlin is a ten time Kickboxing World Champion, quite an accomplishment for someone that is still just 19 years of age, let’s face it to achieve such a high status in any sport at such a young age is quite an accomplishment and without doubt her extensive combat sports experience is going to benefit her when this pandemic is over and she makes her pro debut.


I actually had the pleasure of meeting Caitlin back in March at an event in Barrow-in-Furness, where she was supporting Paul Peers when he challenged, and beat, Nicaraguan Milton Arauz for the Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International title, and always intended to cover her pro debut, but with that put back until later in the year due to the current situation decided instead to arrange an interview with her.


Enough of my waffle, let’s get to know this amazing teen star a little better.




(GDC) Hello Caitlin, thank you for taking the time to answer a few questions for us. My first question is I understand you are a multi-World Champion Kick Boxer, can you please tell our readers a little about your Kick Boxing career?




(CF) So I started kickboxing in 2008 at the age of eight, at the time I was juggling kickboxing with lots of other sports and activities but over time my attention just stuck with kickboxing and it became my life.


I certainly wasn’t one of these people that had a talent for the sport. I wasn’t flexible, I had no confidence, but the one thing I did have that has carried me through to this day is determination.


Living on an island we weren’t able to get to as many competitions as other clubs on the mainland could which meant we knew we had to really put in the extra effort to make up for the lack of experience.


Also coming from a large family where my mother was a single parent to 5 children meant I rarely was able to get away to compete and didn’t really start competing properly until I got my black belt in 2011.


I then started competing usually once a month with the first big one being the WKA Scottish championships in Glasgow where I won 2x golds, that was my first big confidence booster and I went on to compete more often winning more Scottish titles as well as British and European.


I then got invited to my first world championships in 2013 in Italy where I came away with a bronze medal.


I always preferred points fighting when I was competing, which is a more karate style, ‘start stop’ style of fighting, but at my second World championships in Prague in 2014, there was a woman without a fight for her ring Continuous section so I was asked if I would take the fight.


I’ve never been one to turn down a fight so I took the fight and ended up winning it as well as two others so I came away with my first three World titles and new love for ring fighting.


From 2014 to 2017 I went on to win seven more World titles in various countries.


By 2016/17 my kickboxing career was really taking off and I was looking at turning professional sometime soon, however at the end of 2017 my coach Ryan Reffell sadly passed which put an end to my kickboxing career.


(GDC) What influenced you to switch from Kick Boxing to Professional Boxing?


(CF) As I mentioned previously, I have never been a naturally flexible person so in kickboxing my legs were predominantly used for powerful body single kicks.


While I was still training with Ryan as part of Nemesis Kickboxing, at the end of 2015 we decided I was getting better with my hands and started thinking about switching to boxing.


This lead Ryan to start boxing classes on a Monday night as well as the kickboxing classes through the week.


I was offered my first fight that September with 4 days notice for the UKBC featherweight international title. I went on to win the fight and defended it in a rematch that December.


2017 was when I really started to focus more on boxing and less on kickboxing and had two more fights, with the last fight in my unlicensed career being a Five Nations title fight in April 2017 which brought my record to 4-0-0.


I thought my boxing career had ended then, until Paul Peers moved to Orkney in 2018 and got in touch via Facebook which then kickstarted my training again as he showed great interest in my boxing and was a massive help in getting my love for the sport back and showed that he believed in me which made me more confident in myself and got myself back to training properly again ahead of signing my professional contract in January this year.


(GDC) You were due to be undertaking your professional boxing debut in Orkney on the 25th April, obviously this is being rescheduled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, so firstly how have your preparations been going?


(CF) Yes, it was devastating when all this started but I am making sure to keep as active as I can with daily running and home exercises making use of the little space I do have at home.


(GDC) Has the Government ordered lockdown had an effect on your preparations?


(CF) Prior to lockdown we were getting sparring in at least once or twice a week at the club and had started our partnership with Lee Mcallister at Assassin’s boxing in Aberdeen in order to mix Orkney Boxing Clubs fighters with theirs for some sparring at weekends.


We only managed this once so far with weather being bad and boats not certain to run but were planning more in the lead up to the show.


(GDC) When the lockdown ends and the new date is announced, your opponent is stated to be Carly Mackenzie, do you know much about her?


(CF) I was originally due to fight Carly Mackenzie however my opponent recently changed to Professional Boxing Council (PBC) International Silver Champion Jamie Bates Wallis. I don’t know a great deal about Jamie to be honest but from what I’ve seen she is a strong orthodox boxer with a strong offence and sharp defence.


I took the fight knowing it would be a challenge especially being my first fight back in 3 years.
She’s proved to be a champion so in order for me to become a champion I must beat champions.


(GDC) Moving away from your career to date, who is your favourite boxer, male or female, and why?


(CF) My favourite boxer to date has got to be Katie Taylor. She has played a massive part in getting Women’s boxing to where it is today and is a real inspiration to any athlete out there as she has shown that any obstacle can be overcome if you really want something.


(GDC) In the same vein, which is your all time favourite fight, and why?


(CF) It is so hard to choose a favourite fight but one has to be Katie Taylor’s most recent fight against Christina Linardatou as she continued her winning record and added WBO Super-Lightweight world title to her ever growing list of achievements. Usually Taylor would be getting stuck into the fight, firing shot after shot. However she kept to the outside this time boxing smart and not wasting energy.


(GDC) Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, finally is there anyone you would like to mention with regard to your upcoming debut?


(CF) I would like to give thanks to my sponsor, Gary Sutherland at GSRI, Steven Logie at Strength 101 for keeping me in shape and Paul Peers for everything he has done over the last year and a half to get my confidence back up and reignite my love for boxing. I would also like to give a shout out to all of my old teammates at Nemesis kickboxing Academy and Nemesis Boxing Gym without them I wouldn’t be where I am today.

Beat The Streets ‘Grapple At The Garden’ To Be Postponed Until Later in 2020

Annual Event Was Scheduled For May 28 at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden

(New York, April 2, 2020)—Beat The Streets, the largest grassroots inner-city wrestling program in the United States, today announced that “Grapple At The Garden,” its annual fundraiser which was to be held on Thursday, May 28, has been postponed due to the current COVID-19 outbreak. The organization is entertaining several dates and formats for a rescheduled event later in the summer.


“Our primary focus is the health and safety of all involved, especially our supporters, our athletes and staff, and in order to be properly prepared for what is always a celebratory first class event for all, we have decided to postpone our late May date,” said Brendan Buckley, Beat the Streets Executive Director. “We are working with our partners at Madison Square Garden and all our stakeholders to find the most effective date in the coming months.”


“Grapple at the Garden” made a highly successful, sold-out debut at the Hulu Theater in 2019 following nearly a decade at various other iconic New York City venues.


About Beat the Streets


The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTS works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to bring the life-changing sport of wrestling to over 3,000 New York City student-athletes to help them achieve their personal and athletic goals. Through the operation of wrestling programs in middle and high schools in the five boroughs, BTS and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life lessons of grit, personal responsibility and teamwork, physical fitness and nutrition, and life-long learning. The goal of fostering strong, well-rounded student-athletes is delivered through coaching, after-school programs, life skills workshops, and summer camps. More information can be found at www.btsny.org.

New York State Boxing HOF & Ring 8 establish fund to assist boxers and boxing personnel in New York

NEW YORK (April 1, 2020) – The New York State Boxing Hall of Fame (NYSBHOF) and Ring 8 jointly announced today a partnership to establish a COVID-19 fund to assist New York and New Jersey boxers and boxing personnel who are in financial need during the coronavirus pandemic.

Any boxing personnel (boxers, trainers, cut-men, etc.) who are independent contractors and live in New York or New Jersey may apply for monetary assistance by filling out a request form posted at www.NYBoxingHOF.org and  www.Ring8tv,com, or request a form at fightpublicist@gmail.com to be directly emailed.

All applicants must be licensed (NYSAC, NJSAC or USA Boxing) and forms must be submitted  to NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy by email (depcomish@aol.com) or call him (1.516.313.2304) with the required information.

“Gyms are closed, and boxing has been suspended indefinitely,” NYSBHOF president Bob Duffy said. “Most boxing trainers, cut-men and other boxing personnel are independent contractors, so they do not have any income right now during this pandemic.  They have families to support, rent to pay, food to put on the table, and other critical expenses.  We want to help them by establishing this fund. We’re not in the position to give each applicant a large stipend,  but we are able to provide a small payment to temporarily help them a little bit.  We’re committed to doing this for the month of April, at the very least, and then we’ll will revisit extending payments until boxing returns, as long as there is money available in this fund.  It’s the right thing to do!”

“Ring 8 is furthering our goals to assist boxers and boxing people in New York during this crisis,” Ring 8 president Charlie Norkus, Jr. added.  “It has been our mission since the very beginning.  We are pleased to join the New York Boxing Hall of Fame in this endeavor.”

Boxing Manager Adrian Clark Joins Fight Network

World’s Leading Combat Sports Channel Will Be Launching New Boxing Programming and Relaunching Its Mobile App to Support Growth on New Platforms 




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TORONTO | NEW YORK – Fight Network, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment and the world’s premier combat sports network, announced today that author, producer and boxing manager Adrian Clark has joined the organization as a consultant to develop original programming and strategic partnerships with a focus on professional and amateur boxing content, as well as supporting social media and community growth across Fight Network’s digital and social platforms.
Clark has managed various clients, including Jerry Belmontes, James De La Rosa, Willie Monroe Jr. and Frank Galarza. Clark has also worked closely with Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller and current world welterweight champion Errol Spence. He was a certified agent for the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) from 2012 to 2014. Clark was honored by Forbes in their “30 Under 30” for 2016 in sports. Clark has also published several books, including ‘i’ A Guide for Young Entrepreneurs,Protect Yourself at All TimesA Guide for Professional Boxers, Boxing = Life and Dark Horse.

Clark launched his Protect Yourself at All Times initiative in February 2016, including a book, podcast and video blog. Everlast Worldwide, the world’s leading manufacturer, marketer and licensor of boxing, MMA and fitness equipment, partnered with Clark in 2018 to launch the first-ever Protect Yourself at All Timessymposium, an educational tool for fighters and their families whose purpose is to educate and inform professional boxers on the nature of business in boxing. Clark will be developing the concept into a television series for Fight Network in addition to other original programming for the network.

“I look forward to working with Fight Network on enhancing the depth of its boxing coverage,” said Clark. “Working closely alongside my network of industry contacts and the FN Studios original production team, we will develop new programming to put the spotlight on the sweet science and topics that are often overshadowed in mainstream coverage. With its recent resurgence in mainstream popularity, this as an opportune time to bring Fight Network subscribers unprecedented coverage of their favorite boxing stars, both inside the ring and behind the scenes.”

“The rise in popularity of boxing in recent years cannot be understated,” said Ariel Shnerer, newly appointed GM of Fight Network. “With more ways to consume fights than ever before and new stars being born, the sport has experienced tremendous growth on a global scale. We look forward to collaborating with Adrian on new programming initiatives and sponsorship opportunities as we put a renewed focus on our coverage of the sport, not only through our weekly news shows and live fights, but by developing original productions that bring our viewers closer to the fights and fighters they love, as well educational programming about the business of boxing.”

For more information, visit www.fightnetwork.com.

To Fight Against Quarantine Inactivity, Salita Promotions Announces New YouTube Series ‘Train Like a Boxer’

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE SERIES DEBUT FEATURING HISTORY-MAKING FEMALE WORLD CHAMPION CLARESSA SHIELDS

Salita Promotions, boxing’s leading promotions company, announced today the launch of their new YouTube series “Train Like a Boxer,” featuring Company Founder Dmitriy Salita and Olympic Gold Medalist and multi-weight world champion Claressa Shields, as well as other premier fighters under the Salita banner including Otto Wallin, Shohjahon Ergashev and Kolbeinn Kristinsson.

Starting with a new webisode this Wednesday, April 1, 2020, on the Salita Promotions and Claressa Shields YouTube channels, “Train Like a Boxer” will seek to motivate people to remain active during quarantine by providing fitness advice and boxing-related routines perfectly suited for individuals with minimal equipment and limited space to exercise.

Before becoming boxing’s newest promotional powerhouse with an impressive stable of world champions, top contenders and blazing new prospects, Dmitriy Salita spent years training in some of the most recognized gyms in the sport’s history as a New York State Golden Gloves champion and professional top contender.

“During this worldwide Corona crisis, this series will help boxing fans with their physical and mental state by engaging with our fighters in these fun and healthy activities,” said Salita. “A boxer’s workout is perfect for these tough times because it is done in the isolation of training camp. Our fighters want to give back and connect with fans worldwide during this ‘isolation training camp’ period and soon together we are all going to enjoy the great victory of overcoming Covid 19.”

Three-division and current WBC and WBO Super Welterweight world champion Shields, who saw her bid to become the first boxer in the four-belt era to be crowned an undisputed world champion in two weight divisions against also unbeaten IBF Super Welterweight Champion Marie-Eve Dicaire officially postponed last week, says she hopes these videos help everyone stay physically and mentally fit during these trying times.

“With all that the world is going through right now, I want to help people in any way I can to feel better while staying at home until this pandemic is over,” said Shields. “These videos — even 20 to 40 minutes a day — can help. Let’s stay strong together!”

Check the Salita Promotions and Claressa Shields YouTube channels often for new episodes!

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE SERIES DEBUT FEATURING HISTORY-MAKING FEMALE WORLD CHAMPION CLARESSA SHIELDS

USA Wrestling suspends sanctioned events and national events through May 10

March 31, 2020 – With unanimous support of the USA Wrestling COVID-19 Advisory Committee, USA Wrestling has suspended all sanctioned events and national events through May 10.

This is an extension of a previous suspension of activities announced on March 16, which discontinued sanctioned events through April 6 and postponed or canceled national events through April 20.

For USA Wrestling, our number one priority is always the safety of our athletes and their families, all our members, our national staff and the entire U.S. wrestling community.

This decision aligns USA Wrestling with the U.S. Center for Disease Control’s guidance from March 16 that no gatherings of 50 or more people take place for the following eight weeks.

The USA Wrestling COVID-19 Advisory Committee includes Dr. Tom Price, a physician who is past U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and past member of Congress; Dr. Bernard Feldman, UWW Medical Commission member and Hall of Fame wrestling physician; and John Bardis, past U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services, and a longtime USA Wrestling leader who has a successful career in the medical industry.

Also included on the COVID-19 Advisory Committee calls are USA Wrestling President Bruce Baumgartner, Executive Director Rich Bender and all of USA Wrestling’s staff directors, so they can communicate directly to their constituent groups.

In addition to the seven USA Wrestling National and Regional events postponed in March and April, three additional events have been postponed:

o Northeast Regional Championships, Manalapan, N.J. – May 1-3, 2020

o USA Wrestling Women’s National Championships, Irving, Texas – May 8-10, 2020

o U.S. Beach and Belt National Championships, Carolina Beach, N.C.– May 8-9, 2020

There are many things that USA Wrestling members can do in the short term. USA Wrestling has launched TheMat.tv, an expanded video portal, as well as a COVID-19 section on its website TheMat.com with other resources. Many state associations and clubs are having online practices. Many of USA Wrestling’s partner organizations are also providing programs and materials. In-home training, cross training and running are also great ideas as allowed by local government and health authorities.

USA Wrestling is monitoring this situation daily. Please understand that this situation is fluid, and there may be further changes to this and other USA Wrestling policies based on national and local government regulations and advice from medical experts, including the Center for Disease Control, and the World Health Organization, and USA Wrestling’s COVID-19 Advisory Committee. Additionally, USA Wrestling advises all of its members to refer to their state and local health agencies for guidance about the COVID-19 situation in their area.

USA Wrestling has been, and will continue to meet regularly with state leaders, National Team athletes and others to inform and support them, as well as receive their input.

USA Wrestling has pledged to increase its direct communication with its members moving forward, including opportunities to receive information directly from members of the COVID-19 Advisory Committee.

USA Wrestling is updating a page on its website solely devoted to COVID-19 at https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2020/March/14/COVID-19-Special-Section. This page includes links to resources for the wrestling community, as well as lists of statements, press releases and articles that will update and educate all members about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bellator MMA Statement on May Events

Due to the ongoing safety concerns surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as current federal, state and local government mandates, Bellator MMA officials today have announced that three upcoming live events scheduled for May have been postponed.

These events include:

  • Bellator 242 – May 9 in San Jose, Calif.
  • Bellator European Series London – May 16 in London
  • Bellator 243 – May 29 in Temecula, Calif.

The organization will continue to monitor the situation closely and fully intends to reschedule the events as soon as possible.

As always, the health and safety of our athletes, fans, partners and staff remains our top priority. We appreciate the understanding and patience of everyone involved during this incredibly difficult time.

Refunds for ticketholders to these events, as well as Bellator 241 originally scheduled for March 13 at Mohegan Sun Arena, will be available at their original point of purchase.

Please visit Bellator.com for additional information.

The Treatment For Your Immune System That’s Available WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION Right Now

By: Rich Bergeron

The recent Corona Virus (Covid-19) situation created a perfect opportunity to return to writing the book I’ve long planned to write about an all-natural immune system booster called 714X. The world was just not ready to accept the truths that I planned to reveal when I first set about writing my book over 15 years ago, but things have changed. I’m including the basic nuts and bolts of my book project here first, where everyone can access what could be life changing information for the right person suffering from a degenerative condition or disease that this treatment could have a tremendously positive effect on.

Before we go any further, I want to let everyone reading this know that I have absolutely zero financial interest in this product. I am not writing this to “sell” anything but the truth. This product is categorized as quackery if you believe what is written online and accepted in most of the search engines as relevant. I’m simply asking you to accept the fact that lying about this treatment’s effectiveness makes it easier to keep selling harmful, toxic pharmaceuticals that have pages of horrific side effects and complications from long term use. It’s not as much a conspiracy as it is a blacklisting of all so-called “natural” products or anything that takes a biological approach to what medical doctors consider to be medical problems that will only respond to medicinal solutions.

When I set about my plan to write the new age story of this miraculous immune system booster, I knew I had to take it myself. I had to experience first hand what it could do for the human body. I will be writing a very important follow up piece explaining and illustrating the effects of my ongoing cycle of 714X (21 days, one injection per day).

I first stumbled upon the story of 714X when I was a teenager. The more I learned about the promise of the treatment and the technology behind it-and the more traditional medicine’s most common failures played a factor in killing my loved ones-the more I wanted to call attention to this revolutionary non-toxic phenomenon.

Cancer and medical negligence combined to kill almost every loved one I’ve lost throughout my entire life. Only my younger sister died of a different fate, driving under the influence of alcohol at 22 years old. I have seen cancer strike, the trail it leaves, and the physical and mental wounds it opens. My own mother battled Hodgkin’s Disease (Cancer of the lymph) when she was training to be a registered nurse and dating my father. She beat the cancer and survived to give birth to three children. Amy and Maryjane are my two older sisters, each of us born just over a year apart.

What made Mom’s situation remarkable was not that just that she won her fight. The truly inspiring story revolved around the tenacity she displayed when she faced her fate. “I’m not planning to die yet,” she wrote in a 1979 American Journal of Nursing article, “I have to continue with a lot of plans.”

Her fight with Hodgkin’s showed her resolve, and it also gave her a unique understanding of what it was like to be a helpless patient dealing with out of touch doctors. At the time of her radiation treatments she was working as a candy striper for a local hospital. She later completed nursing school. Her harsh experience with the doctors who treated her left her committed to dealing with her own patients differently, with much more compassion and courtesy. If her life had a theme song it would probably be “Hold My Hand” by Hootie and The Blowfish:

Mom began to feel sick again about 15 years after she conquered Hodgkin’s. This time it was one complication after another. The downward spiral left her right side paralyzed by a stroke. She learned to write with her left hand even though she was born right handed. Amazingly, she not only understood her condition, but she was able to communicate that to my father.

“Did I have a stroke?” She asked him in writing one day.

“Yes,” he told her.

Another day found Mom biting down on her oxygen tube, attempting to breathe on her own.

At one point she had a nightmare that no one was helping her at the hospital. A crowd of doctors and nurses stood around her in the dream as she cried for help. They didn’t budge, and when she woke up she feared that her dream would become reality and the hospital staff was just going to stand by and let her die.

Essentially, her premonition was eerily correct, though it didn’t happen exactly the way she dreamed it. One Sunday she did die, and she was resuscitated only to later succumb to her deteriorating condition. Infection was the official cause of death, but incompetence coupled with her previous radiation exposure were the true causes of her downfall.

In the aftermath of Mom’s loss, I immediately began to realize how many lives she touched in her 35 years on Earth. The funeral procession was miles long, and my first ride in a limousine was quite an event, though tragic. I can vividly remember how long it took for every car to wind down the narrow cemetery roads and find parking. I was amazed by the crowd. Even more stunning were the vast displays of flowers that completely covered her coffin as it sat atop the grave. I will never forget that day, and I can’t imagine what it would have been like had she enjoyed a full life.

A negligence trial swept through our lives when Amy, Maryjane, and I were all still in high school. The later settlements from our cases against her doctor and two hospitals yielded trust funds that put each of us through college, but the money couldn’t bring mom back, which was what we all really wanted.

I was six-going-on-seven when she died and almost sixteen when the trial began. While I don’t retain many memories from her time with us, I do know she set a powerful example. She was one of those true, selfless and saintly women that the world could not afford to lose so young, but it did. The health care system and the people within it she trusted delayed and dragged their feet in making the correct diagnosis and setting the right course of treatment. Inadequate testing led to all her major early issues going completely undetected and/or overlooked.

If this sounds like some of the same arguments we’re hearing today about Covid-19, it’s because adequate testing has ALWAYS been an issue with almost every disease and condition under the sun. The most fascinating part of the science behind 714x (which we’ll learn more about later) is the test that can be done with the microscope that Gaston Naessens created before he came up with 714x. It was the “Somatascope” that led to him creating his all-natural, detoxifying treatment to be used for a wide variety of diseases and degenerative conditions. Looking at the blood of patients with this incredible tool, he predicted up to 18-24 months before a degenerative disease or condition would begin to elicit the first symptoms in a particular person.

During my first year of college I learned that my seven-year-old cousin, Katie Hartley, my mother’s niece, was stricken with something called an Undifferentiated Sarcoma. The tumor in her brain did not respond well to chemotherapy, and Katie would reach the brink of exhaustion long before her doctor proclaimed she had only three weeks to live.

Katie’s diagnosis seemed so grim at first, and I set myself up for another tragedy. My doubts were close to becoming a reality when she suddenly bounced back due to a last ditch, desperate effort. She had refused more chemotherapy and her doctors claimed her survival was hopeless.

Then, she met Billy Best. Seventeen-year-old Billy Best lost an aunt to cancer, his father’s sister, on the very same day doctors diagnosed his Hodgkin’s Disease. A media circus descended on the Best Family when Billy fled his suburban Massachusetts home to avoid undergoing any further chemotherapy treatments.

His parents appealed to reporters who then showed the public his picture over the airwaves with his mother and father’s plea for their son to return home or contact them. Billy ended up in Texas, and he came home only after he and his folks agreed he didn’t have to endure any more chemo.

Billy then began his recovery with Essiac tea as his family investigated other alternative treatments to fulfill their promise not to put him back on chemo. A Current Affair featured the Best family’s story, and the dramatic turn of events gained national headlines. Bombarded with supportive mail from all over the country, the family prayed together for guidance. A phone call from a financial advisor to the Clinton White House, answered their prayers by introducing the family to 714-X, a controversial non-toxic cancer treatment.

714-X was helping Richard Aitken ride out Lou Gehrig’s disease with surprising grace and a much better quality of life. Billy and his father visited Aitken at his Burlington, Vermont home and saw that the man could still drive and perform skills that a patient at his stage should have been unable to accomplish. The visit convinced both Billy and his father to try 714-X for Billy’s cancer.

They were led to French-born Canadian biologist Gaston Naessens, the creator of 714-X. Naessens was a doctor of biology. He received his degree from a temporary school set up in Southern France during World War II. He never sought an equivalency degree from the post-war government, but Naessens lived a long, healthy life as a model of what doctors should be. He devoted more than 50 years to intense hematology research. He managed to defy the odds over the years, and his product brought some patients back from the very brink of certain death.

Because of the well-publicized story of seventeen-year-old Billy Best, Katie’s aunt Maryanne relayed his story to Paul and Julie Hartley, Katie’s parents. A meeting was arranged at the Best home in Pembroke. My cousin asked Billy some questions about 714-X.

“Does it hurt?” Katie asked.

“No,” Billy replied.

“Does it make you throw up?” she asked next.

“No,” he said.

She thought for a moment and then posed her last question, “Does it make you lose your hair?”

“No,” Billy told her.

“I’ll try it,” Katie told her parents. Katie saw how healthy Billy looked and knew 714-X was worth a shot.

Katie’s father Paul, still a bit hesitant, decided to ask doctors about the treatment. They told him if his daughter tried it she would be ineligible for any further treatment at the hospital. Frustrated, Paul locked eyes with one of the physicians he knew had children and asked, “Father to father, what do you really think I should do?”

“What do you have to lose? There’s nothing else she can stand right now traditionally,” the doctor replied. Paul and Julie both later agreed to give the treatment a chance.

Katie began her first 714-X cycle on January 17th, 1996. Because of Katie’s fateful meeting with the Best family, she was able to travel to Canada in 2001 to personally thank Gaston Naessens for creating the product that she and her family believe saved her life.

Naessens came to Boston for a press conference a few weeks later, and Katie and Billy spoke on his behalf. I sat in the audience wondering why this promising treatment still wasn’t getting the attention and credit it deserved. Both Katie and Billy stopped painful treatments and turned to the biologist and his homeopathic remedy as a last hope. Both are still alive today and very healthy, both still use 714-X, and both are among 16 case studies Naessens submitted to the National Cancer Institute for evaluation in August of 2001.

The kind of pain and suffering that is inflicted upon the victims of cancer due to chemotherapy and radiation is appalling and outright shocking. More surprising is that the cancer industry reaps hundreds of millions of dollars from the lucrative sale of countless toxic drugs. The law firms and the pharmaceutical executives feed off each other. While there is a commercial for a particular drug on one channel, another network will be showing a commercial for a high-powered law firm gunning for that drug’s manufacturer for the most outrageous side effects up to and including horrible sounding things like “gangrene of the genitalia.”

I truly believe the methods of sapping the body’s strength in order to halt the spread of cancer and ultimately kill it off completely are or at least should be outdated. It is time for better ways of treatment. I grew up in the eighties and saw inventions like the Walkman sweep the country. Today that machine is deemed obsolete by portable and wireless devices that play music, make phone calls and access the Internet. Yet we’re still using medical technology and treatment methods that are decades old? Why?

Computer systems are outmoded after a year in many instances. Why is it that the same innovative and evolving results can’t be achieved in the world of cancer treatment? Why are there so many different cancer tests? Why are bald children filling hospital beds in cancer wards? People like Dr. Ralph Moss claim it is the industry in place that blocks new advances that will doom chemotherapy and radiation to the past.

The industry is entrenched against alternative medicine’s painless and non-toxic approaches for reasons that principally involve money and jobs, Moss asserts, and he has the evidence to back it up.

Instead of giving patients a product that causes pain, nausea, and humiliating hair loss, Naessens invented a treatment with extremely minimal side effects. Dr. Naessens advocated an entire lifestyle change, vitamin supplements, a special diet, his camphor based liquid injection in 21-day cycles, and the ever-important ingredients of family support and faith. Instead of a simple cure, he offered a solution on many fronts, a combination that gives the patient the reigns and lets him blaze his own path.

Naessens recommended a package that builds the body back up, jolting the immune system back into the fight against invading cancer cells. When Katie’s tumor disappeared after treatment with 714-X, her full story came to me one small piece at a time.

I first met Billy at the same Boston press conference where Naessens submitted his 16 best cases for study by the National Cancer Institute. I later sat down and spoke at length with Billy’s parents. I communicated with Dr. Naessens through his wife Jacinte. He speaks very little English, and I speak no French, so the bridge was necessary.

My confidence in traditional methods of killing cancer was already weak when my father’s sister began to notice a change in her husband’s health. After a “successful” operation to remove a benign brain tumor, my uncle Don became a bit detached. Complications from the surgery and a horrible infection consumed him seven years later.

Uncle Don died at the age of 45, shortly after the last time I visited with him and his family. He took 714-X when there was no other hope, after the damage had been done. I firmly believe he’d be alive today if he took it instead of undergoing the surgery or at least before the procedure was done. He and his wife were just following what they thought was sound medical advice when they agreed to the operation. Neither of them were prepared for the risks coupled with the procedure and the painful aftermath.

Uncle Don was quiet in the twilight of his life. Pain medication and 714-X alleviated his suffering, but when I saw him he seemed to know he was approaching the end. When I came down from school to visit him one last time I knew he was days from his demise. I shook Don’s hand before I left, and he thanked me for coming. I don’t remember what I said back, but it was difficult to hold back the tears I felt building up.

I never saw him again. His wife and two children lost him forever not long after I left him standing with them at the top of their front staircase. This time I faced a loss when old enough to know just how devastating death can be to a family.

I wept often for Uncle Don and for his family. He was a great man, much too young to die, and too kind to deserve his fate. His family and I still miss him tremendously.

I look forward to the day when 714-X and other drugs like it replace surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation as standard treatments for cancer. I can imagine the first US patient being prescribed Naessens’ package, the insurance companies agreeing to pay for it, and all of the government agencies finally coming together to put a stamp of long awaited approval on the treatment. I can see the day when our husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, aunts and uncles, sons and daughters, cousins and friends will not fade so quickly from our lives at the hands of the scourge that is cancer and other degenerative diseases and conditions.

I am so confident in 714-X, because I took it myself. The homeopathic treatment is valuable in preventing any degenerative disease. As a long time smoker, I decided to quit, change my lifestyle, and protect myself against heart disease and cancer. I quit smoking and gave myself 2 cycles of 714-X injections, though I would later take up the habit again and have to quit once more. I’ve since taken a 3rd cycle since then, and I am on day 14 of cycle number four as I write this article.

A strong sense of spiritual faith and a background of family support combined with the right treatment can help anyone beat disease. They were shaken and shattered at their lowest points, but Billy Best and Katie Hartley resolved to live full, vibrant lives even as doctors told them that would be impossible. My mother struggled to raise a family and keep her health. Struck with further health complications years after beating Hodgkin’s, she hung on to the last breath.

Previous radiation treatments may have initially brought mom to the hospital, but ultimately her death at the age of 35 was a sad result of substandard care. Uncle Don was a victim of poor surgical work and regretful medical advice. His world-renowned doctors told him and his wife that his relatively small tumor would take another 50 years to double in size, yet they still recommended removing it. He died at 45. He might have been better off just taking his chances with another fifty years of benign growth.

Katie Hartley and Billy Best knew their cancer might kill them. My uncle and my mother knew death was near at some point during their struggles. Millions of cancer patients who have been diagnosed with the worst forms of the disease have known well before their death that their chances of survival were slim to none.

Katie’s doctor told her that she might just go to sleep one day and not wake up. Because of Dr. Naessens and his life’s work, Katie can fall asleep at night without having to worry about missing another sunrise. She has her own family now, something she never thought would be possible before taking 714X.

When standard medicine wakes up to the possibility of seeing things another way, we may all behold the day when people with cancer will no longer have to suffer going bald, losing weight, and wasting away under a regimen of life-draining chemo and radiation. The same day will bring testing that can predict degenerative diseases and conditions up to two years before their onset. I embrace that vision, because I know, in time, 714-X’s emergence as a powerful method of compassionate treatment will become reality.

Gaston Naessens, Somatids, and 714-X (History and Relevant Background):

“If Naessens is right, biologists won’t have to rewrite their textbooks. They can throw them away.” Ralph W. Moss, MD, The Cancer Chronicles, December, 1994

Gaston Naessens was born in the northern France textile town of Roubaix in 1924. He was the youngest boy in his family. He had two older sisters and an older brother who was nine years his senior and the closest in age to him.

Not surprisingly, he became somewhat of a loner early on in his life. At the tender age of four Gaston used his alarm clock to make his Meccano set into a moving, motorized device. Later, as a teenager, he built a functional airplane. His mother subsequently torched it before its maiden flight. As soon as she learned it could actually fly, she knew she had to destroy it.

During World War II, Naessens even conquered the gas shortage by modifying his motorcycle to run on wood. Back in 1935, when Gaston was only 11 years old, he lost his father, a popular banker in their hometown. His mother raised him thereafter. During his teenage years he studied at the University of Lille, but the family’s relocation to southern France after the German invasion suspended his quest for a degree.

Some of the professors from his former school formed the Union Scientifique Nationale Francaise that operated during the war in the south of France. Naessens acquired a biological engineering degree from the temporary school, but he never sought an equivalency degree from the new government after the war.

For that reason, those who try to discredit Naessens say he has no official degree.

Naessens was drawn early to the field of Hematology, the study of blood. While a student in this field, he claimed he could see small particles in blood plasma that were dismissed by his mentors. Everyone he asked about them called them artifacts: false or man made images created by manipulation of the specimen.

Naessens remained committed to proving that the particles he saw were real and significant. To study them better he thrust himself into a new field of study: microscopy. Maintaining his career in hematology, Naessens’ hobby became designing his own new microscope. He began this process in 1950, and it evolved into a nine-year mission.

Once completed in 1959, with the help of artisans from Germany, his microscope achieved a resolution of 150 angstroms. 1 angstrom is 100 millionth of a centimeter. The sharpness of the image produced by his microscope soared above and beyond any other in existence. It allowed him 30,000 x magnification. With his new tool he could also view live specimens. He called his invention the Somatoscope.

The somatoscope uses two sources of light. Incandescent and ultraviolet light combine to produce a third wavelength. The new wavelength passes through a monochromator which generates a ray of light. That ray then hits an electrical field that breaks it into three new parallel rays. This process is called the Zeeman effect. One of these new rays then passes through a Kerr cell, increasing the frequency. The light source, completely invisible to the naked eye, analyzes the specimen.

Because his own original somatoscope was a behemoth, Naessens also invented a condenser in 1998. The condenser can be fitted to conventional microscopes and allows a similar picture to that available under the original somatoscope. With a new world opened to him, Gaston observed thousands of specimens.

Even in the early stages of his research with his new scope, he was able to confirm his earlier suspicions. In live blood he could certainly distinguish an unknown element, a tiny brilliant particle that maintained a unique rhythm of movement between the blood cells.

His first inclination was to attempt to isolate the particle in a growth medium (an ideal biological environment) to prove it was alive. This was a very difficult procedure for him to master, and it was a frustrating struggle that encompassed several years. He finally accomplished this feat, opening a door to a fascinating new realm of research. He later named the new particle he discovered the somatid.

The word comes from two Greek words: soma, which means body, and tidos, which means creating or building. Once isolated in the growth medium, Naessens discovered his particle was indeed alive. Its development evolved through 16 stages every 90 hours, an always identical regular cycle. The somatid was able to transform itself rapidly from one form to another in reaction to its biological environment. The transformation was spontaneous and occurred without cellular division, a process called polymorphism.

Watching somatids allowed Naessens to discover many different qualities the particles possessed. He discovered they were electromagnetic. He concluded that somatids do not contain DNA, yet they are carriers of genetic information. His research ultimately proved to him that somatids are the smallest unit of life capable of transforming energy into matter, and they are the most basic condenser of energy needed to sustain life. He came to believe that cell division is impossible without the growth promoters somatids produce.

While a person is alive, the somatid sustains life. After a person’s death, somatids transform the body into its basic ingredients (carbon, mineral salts) and they become dormant in their resistant form. In that stage they are indestructible, and they can survive for years. Perhaps because of these qualities, these tiny particles may even hold the key to realizing the ultimate goal of Cryogenic research.

Excited about his new discovery, Naessens’ next shocking breakthrough allowed him to predict disease. He observed in the living blood of sick people some of the same forms his somatids took in their growth medium. To further explore this development, Naessens enlisted the help of several French doctors and laboratories.

The same group of people underwent both traditional testing for disease and Naessens’ live blood testing. Naessens would confirm or deny the presence of disease from his observations of a particular patient’s blood seen under his scope. Doctors would not tell Naessens what their own diagnosis was until he’d finalized his live blood analysis of each patient. In more than 10,000 cases Naessens’ established a link between the somatid forms and the state of disease in the patient.

He had created his own screening test, and it proved reliable. Conventional lab tests confirmed the biologist’s conclusions on the state of each patient’s health. Further research allowed Naessens to observe that there was a fundamental difference between the somatids of healthy people and those of sick people.

He observed the first three stages of somatid growth in fit people with no disease. The final thirteen stages existed in people in various stages of disease. Naessens concluded that he could use this new information to discover what causes somatids to change from stage 3 (healthy) to stage four (the onslaught of disease). He called the point between the third and fourth stages the protection gate. In theory, the protection gate sustains equilibrium and prevents disease from taking hold in healthy people.

This theoretical protection gate somehow restrains the further polymorphism of the somatid beyond stage three. Now it was clear to Naessens that his microscope and his research would make the screening and prevention of degenerative diseases possible. He could look at a person’s blood and tell that person if he or she would develop any kind of degenerative disease. His test would be so sensitive that he would be able to predict the beginning of a disease before any conventional medical test could. He could identify the weakening of a person’s natural defenses 18 to 24 months before the localization of any disease or medical condition.

It is therefore understandable that the world of traditional medicine would go to great lengths to discredit Naessens’ research. The somatoscope essentially makes countless conventional testing theories and machinery obsolete. The live blood test Naessens perfected would cost less, involve much less risk, and give a patient much more time to decide how to treat the oncoming disease. Millions, maybe even billions of dollars worth of equipment and services will have to be scrapped if Naessens’ testing protocol ever reaches full potential.

Since even conventional medicine dictates that early diagnosis means a better prognosis, Naessens became overjoyed. His new test would be a preventive detection method to help patients long before traditional doctors would be able to assist them.

While the test is currently restricted to fundamental and clinical research, Gaston and his staff are committed to making this detection method just as available to the public as current traditional testing methods are.

Observation and intense study led Naessens to discover exactly what factors are responsible for the progressive weakening of the protection gate. He concluded that five major factors influence the breakdown of the gate: the progression of stage 3 somatids to stage 4.

First of all, toxic products represent great risk. Continuous or extended exposure to toxins can negatively effect the protection gate. Examples are asbestos and cigarettes. Physical traumas can also cause a breech in the gate. Bruises, fractures, sprains, deep cuts, and serious burns are some examples. Even something as subtle as jetlag can disturb the protection gate, though the gate will repair itself within a few days after a long flight. Sudden psychological traumas can also destabilize a person’s equilibrium. An unexpected emotional shock can be responsible for the gate becoming susceptible to a breakdown. The abrupt loss of a loved one, an unpredictable deception, or any psychologically crippling experience that happens without a warning is enough to dismantle the gate.

Such situations that are recurring would also present a threat. An ongoing feeling of being trapped can exhaust the natural defenses of the body.

Finally, simple thoughts or beliefs contribute to breaches in the gate. Whether conscious or unconscious, the brain acts upon thoughts, and sometimes that can be dangerous. For instance, if the thought I wish I were sick so I wouldn’t have to work were to be transmitted to the brain, it could change the body enough to allow sickness to overtake it. Essentially this follows the principle of mind over matter. If you will it, it may happen. This is why the technique of visualizing the destruction of a tumor can sometimes be an effective way to treat it.

Naessens-armed with the knowledge of decades of research-then set about creating a product that could restore the protection gate and possibly even reverse the natural polymorphism of the somatidian cycle.

His next invention would need to meet three requirements. First it had to be non-toxic and have no negative side effects. It would need to sustain life instead of compromising it. Second, the product had to act directly and immediately on the lymph. This condition meant the final creation would have to be a liquid capable of absorption into the lymphatic system. Naessens associated the clogging of the lymphatic system with the onset of disease. The lack of fluidity of the lymph fluid encourages stagnation of cellular toxins. When stagnant, the toxins can no longer be sent into the large blood circulation which eliminates them. Finally, the product would ultimately have to contain Nitrogen. Naessens believed Nitrogen is widely misunderstood, and it was his belief that the element is of paramount importance to our living cells.

Naessens worked from 1972 through 1976 on his liquid. He perfected the product and called it 714-X. The seven stands for the seventh letter of the alphabet: G. The 14 stands for the fourteenth letter: N. The X is the 24th letter of the alphabet and stands for the year of Naessens’ birth: 1924. Therefore he named the product after his initials and birth year. He secured the first patent for his mixture in 1980. The scientific name of the product is a lengthy one: Trimethylbicyclonitraminoheptane Chloride. It is also sometimes called Camphorminium Chloride.

714-X has many ingredients, the most important of which is nitrogen carried by camphor. It also includes the mineral salts ammonium chloride and sodium chloride. Eighteen trace elements make up the rest of the product. They are: Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Bore, Cadmium, Calcium, Chrome, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Lead, Magnesium, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Phosphor, and Zinc. The PH of the mixture is 7, making it acceptable for injection.

It is essentially a booster shot, and it is not to be confused with a vaccine. 714-X is no vaccine. It does not stimulate antibodies. It does not act directly upon disease. 714-X instead detoxifies and repairs the body’s cells. It contains nothing designed to destroy diseased cells. Rather, it holds vital and essential elements that promote life. It helps fortify the immune system, and the immune system can then fight off disease itself.

The more pronounced the disease is, the more toxins pollute the body. These toxins are either introduced by the disease itself or by the treatments for the disease. The more toxins present, the longer it will take to detoxify and repair the diseased cells.

714-X aims to accomplish three tasks. First, it is designed to liquefy the lymph. The ammonium chloride and sodium chloride accomplish this goal in a matter of five days in most patients. The proper flow of the lymph allows for the removal of toxins that have stagnated within the lymph. Before tumors develop, calcification often occurs. Like tumors, calcification can be benign or malignant. When the lymph is liquefied, calcifications are broken up and flushed out. Next, 714-X provides Nitrogen. Nitrogen is an essential component of living matters such as carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is also an integral part of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. Nitrogen facilitates the normal growth and cellular repair of damaged tissues and organs.

Nitrogen therefore helps maintain bones, muscles, and other physical aspects of the body. Nitrogen is also important to cancer cells. Healthy cells require oxygen to proliferate. Cancerous cells have a different type of metabolism. They require nitrogen. Cancerous cells secrete CKF, a substance that paralyses the immune system. Once the immune system is disabled, the cancer cells steal nitrogen from healthy cells.

714-X gives the cells the nitrogen so they don’t have to destroy the immune system and raid healthy cells to find it. Instead of destroying the diseased cells, 714-X saturates them with nitrogen and saves the immune system. Unhindered, the immune system carries on its regular duties and helps the body kill the cancer cells naturally.

Finally, the trace elements in 714-X act to facilitate the smooth communication between cells. The essential trace elements aid intra and extra cellular interaction. They also maintain the PH of the blood and other body fluids. Since the body does not manufacture these trace elements, they can only be brought in by nutrition or otherwise. 714-X satisfies the body’s need for these elements and promotes proper metabolic function.

714-X is a successful product only when the right conditions are present. The moment biological imbalances become apparent in live blood, the proper elements must be provided to remedy the situation. 714-X accomplishes this task and allows the human body to step in and heal itself.

It is primarily designed to be injected into the lymph node in the groin area, and it travels through the large lymphatic circulation once injected. This irrigates three quarters of the body. If the disease is located in the upper right side of the body, the product must be administered to the small lymphatic circulation by a nebulizer.

714-X is also available in ampoules for use with nebulizers, but this procedure is recommended for administration in addition to injections and not in lieu of. Lung, brain, or breast cancer located on the right side are some examples of when inhaled 714-X is required or recommended.

714-X should be administered in 21 day cycles. One shot is administered per day, and between cycles there should be a minimum two day break. This allows the body to begin the next cycle of restorative activity. For preventive treatment (no diagnosis made but natural defenses are weakened) one to three cycles of 714-X are recommended. That should be enough to restore health.

714-X is most beneficial during this stage. It was designed specifically to return the somatidian cycle to its healthy stages before disease has set in and secured a significant foothold. Just like in traditional medicine, the earlier the detection and treatment, the better the results.

Effectively curing a certain advanced state of disease could potentially take six to eight cycles. An advanced state of disease will require more time for 714-X to clean your system and repair the damage. The progression of the disease and the level of the toxic therapy given for it will ultimately determine how long it will take for 714-X to complete its mission.

714-X always encourages vitality and renewed energy. However, to maximize its potential the product must be combined with a diet that does not interfere with the digestive system. Overloading the digestive organs just leads to energy being taken away from cellular cleansing and repair to be used solely for digestion purposes. Therefore, food items that are difficult to digest should be cut out of any 714-X user’s diet. Foods that carry any kind of toxins should also be cut. Any beverages that meet these conditions should be put aside as well. 714-X is complemented only by a diet that brings nutrients in and doesn’t further intoxicate the body.

It is not absolutely necessary to ingest dietary supplements in conjunction with 714-X, but each case is different. Some patients may want to use supplements, and there are only a few supplements that should never be used with the product. Those are: Vitamin B-12, Vitamin E, and anything with shark or bovine cartilage. If small quantities of these discouraged substances are digested in food, it does not present a problem. 714-X users must only avoid the supplements.

714-X does not interfere with any conventional therapies. In fact, 714-X aids the healing process. It promotes the return to normal metabolic function after intense conventional therapy has run its course. In most scenarios, particularly in cases of cancer, 714-X should always be administered before surgery if possible. Surgery can cause infection, and the fluidity of the lymph during and after surgery will eliminate any toxins that are introduced to the body as a result of any invasive surgical procedure. 714-X taken prior to surgery reduces the likelihood of metastasis. Since 714-X’s first priority is to deep clean the cells, intensive therapies such as toxic chemotherapy may delay tissue repair. Repairing is the second priority and occurs after cleansing is complete. Gaston Naessens always claimed that the patient must do 50 percent of the work, and 714-X does the other 50.

Each patient must come to terms with the cause of his/her condition. What caused the protection gate to break down in my body? That is the question each patient should ask and try to find the answer to. If the person is a smoker and he/she develops lung cancer, the answer is simple. It may not be as simple if there is a psychological factor involved in the collapse of the protection gate. Therefore, family support, faith, and spirituality are integral factors in recovery. If there is a problem or set of problems impacting negatively on the life of the 714-X patient, he must do his best to correct the issues or baggage that put the unnecessary strain on his life.

From 1976 to 1989, Gaston Naessens operated his own clinic attached to his Rock Forest, Quebec lab. The clinic was shut down in 1989 when Naessens was arrested and charged with murder. Even though Naessens was absolved of the crime after a three week jury trial, the clinic was never allowed to re-open. Naessens’ trial is fully illustrated in Christopher Bird’s Book: The Gallileo of the Microscope.

In January of 1990 714-X was made available in Canada through the Emergency Drug Release program. As of March, 2001 13,574 authorizations were issued by the Canadian government. 4,039 patients were granted the chance to try 714-X due to the requests of 1,484 doctors.

Former Iowa congressman Berkley Bedell, who believed Naessens’ product helped cure his prostate cancer, designed the law that now protects 714-X in the United States and allows patients here access to it without prescriptions. Bedell, probably more well known for founding the Berkley fishing company, passed away last December at the ripe old age of 98.

Sadly, Naessens’ somatoscope is not as highly regarded in today’s microscopy world as it should be. It is not used widely enough, though even some government facilities utilize the condenser Naessens invented. It was developed at nearly the same time as electron microscopy. The electron microscope gained a bigger foothold over time, and more scientists swear by it today because they are familiar with it. This is much the same case as the medical establishment being used to their own treatments and tests.

Naessens’ somatoscope, blood test, and degenerative disease treatment have unlimited potential. According to Naessens’ translator, wife, and assistant, Jacinte Levesque Naessens, cancer and most degenerative diseases would drop dramatically over the next five years if medical professionals and research scientists would adopt her husband’s inventions and theories.

Naessens, who died at home on February 16th, 2018 (at the age of 94), was everything the current pharmaceutical juggernaut’s brainwashed medical slaves aren’t: humble, honest, and selfless. Naessens was always in practice to help people. This absolute genius of biology will someday get the respect and reverence his inventions, theories, and practices deserve. A whole new world of medicine will emerge. A revolutionary new perspective on cancer treatment and overall disease detection and prevention will unfold. When Naessens earns a fair shake, he will be heralded with the Isaac Newtons, Albert Einsteins, and Thomas Edisons of the world. There is a Nobel Prize in the future with his name all over it.

Please stay tuned to this site for my follow up article on the last 14 days of 714x and the final 7 ahead of me in the midst of the most threatening virus outbreak in modern history. This treatment could have a monumental effect on our current state of affairs in the world, and it’s not going to cause any harmful side effects or fatalities.

Useful Links:

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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=somatids%2C+naessens

http://www.unariunwisdom.com/gaston-naessens-and-his-cure-for-cancer/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/714-X

SHOWTIME SPORTS® TO RE-AIR HISTORIC ISRAEL VAZQUEZ vs. RAFAEL MARQUEZ TRILOGY SATURDAY, MARCH 28 ON SHOWTIME®

Photo Credit: Tom Casino/SHOWTIME

 

Watch the 2007 Round of the Year HERE

 

NEW YORK – March 26, 2020 – SHOWTIME Sports will delve into its rich archive of historic boxing events to re-air the epic Israel Vázquez vs. Rafael Márquez trilogy this Saturday, March 28 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME. The telecasts will also be available via the SHOWTIME streaming service and SHOWTIME ANYTIME®.  

 

The fierce Mexican rivals squared off in three consecutive award-winning fights which aired live on SHOWTIME in 2007 and 2008 before meeting for a fourth and final time in 2010. The first three bouts were all contested with the WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship on the line.

 

Described by the network’s Hall of Fame analyst Steve Farhood as, “an explosion of artistic brutality,” Vázquez-Márquez I was a unanimous selection for 2007 Fight of the Year and left the fans and fighters clamouring for a rematch. The two warriors delivered yet again in their second meeting just five months later in another bloody slugfest that produced a Round of the Year winner and a result that demanded a rubber match. Vázquez-Márquez III, contested just 363 days from their first meeting, was the only match in the rivalry to go the distance and was named the 2008 Fight of the Year.

 

During Saturday night’s re-airing of the trilogy, combat sports analysts Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell will host a live episode of the duo’s popular digital talk show, MORNING KOMBAT WITH LUKE THOMAS AND BRIAN CAMPBELL on the Morning Kombat YouTube Channel. Thomas and Campbell will watch and react to the fights in real time and conduct a Q&A session with fans.

 

The Vazquez-Marquez series was called by the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® announce team, all four members of the International Boxing Hall of Fame: host and play-by-play from Steve Albert, popular ringside analyst Al Bernstein, Emmy Award winning reporter Jim Gray and world renowned ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr.

 

“We all knew the first fight would be great, and it more than lived up to expectations,” said Bernstein, who called all four fights. “The second fight was exciting, and when fight three came, I didn’t think they could top Nos. 1 and 2, but they did just that. It’s one of the top five fights I’ve ever announced or seen. The ebb and flow was tremendous, and you almost felt it didn’t matter who ended up getting the decision because they both had been so great. I can’t admire two boxers more than these two men.”

 

Fans new to SHOWTIME® who sign up through the recently announced 30-day free trial before May 3 can watch these fights, the network’s original series, documentaries, specials and movies online via the SHOWTIME streaming service on SHOWTIME.com or the SHOWTIME app, available on all supported devices.

 

SHOWTIME BOXING WITH ERIC RASKIN AND KIERAN MULVANEY PODCAST FEATURES INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN ESPINOZA

Raskin and Mulvaney Examine The State of Boxing And What May Lie Ahead

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WHAT: This week’s installment of SHOWTIME BOXING WITH ERIC RASKIN AND KIERAN MULVANEY podcast features an interview with Stephen Espinoza, President, Sports and Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. In the new episode, veteran boxing reporters Raskin and Mulvaney discuss a wide-range of topics with Espinoza, including the current state of boxing and what may lie ahead for the network’s boxing programming once the current hiatus comes to an end. For the full interview, click on the following link: https://s.sho.com/3bkvFp1.

Below are excerpts from the interview with Espinoza:

On SHOWTIME Sports’ interim content plan…

Espinoza – “It is therapeutic to look forward to and make plans for things that are more reflective of normal life for us, absolutely. Our goal is to fill that gap with a lot of the stuff we have. We have a deep library of documentaries and we are definitely surfacing a lot more of the archive both ON DEMAND and we will look at it on linear more regularly.”

On what lies ahead when boxing resumes…

Espinoza – “It’s going to be a wild ride. There’s a lot to be made up. There are a lot of fighters that need fights to happen, and I think we could be in for a pretty interesting period of time where there’s a lot of activity in a relatively short window … I think we’re going to see an action-packed, jam-packed schedule whenever we return, whether it’s in three, six or nine months – and we may see people taking a different tact on taking fights.”

On what fight you wish you could go back in time to attend live …

Espinoza – “Chavez vs. Haugen on February 20,1993 for the WBC Light Welterweight Title at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City… It wasn’t a great fight or great opponent but it’s my pick because of the legendary status that fight has within Showtime’s hallways. There were 132,000 people in attendance, you had Chavez taking the presidential helicopter to events [and] you had Don King getting robbed on his way from the airport to the hotel as soon he got into town. There were so many things around the atmosphere. It was one of those legendary events I would’ve loved to be at for the atmosphere.”

The weekly SHOWTIME BOXING podcast features Raskin and Mulvaney diving deep into the boxing and SHOWTIME boxing events. New episodes are release in all major podcast platforms every Monday, including Radio.com.

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