Conspiracy theory: a professor in the US has been killed for creating an anti-tumor drug

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In October 10, 2016 issue of Asaval-Dasavali, an interview of professor Gia Aleksidze was published, in which he blames the United States of murdering a professor for creating an anti-tumor drug:

“A professor in the United States created an anti-tumor drug named “Gisima.”After the creation of this drug, at least ten professors have been killed! Annual turnover of pharmaceutical companies is $73 million. Therefore, he, who puts these funds under threat by inventing a drug that would remove chemotherapy and associated manipulations from consumption, will be fought, obviously.”

1. Death of Jeff Bradstreet

An alternative medicine practitioner, Jeff Bradstreet was using GcMAF, or macrophage activating factor, for the children with autism spectrum.

According to the official version, Bradstreet committed suicide on 19 June 2015, after a warrant had been issued on searching his medical center.

The warrant allowed to search Bradstreet’s health center for evidences of “crime, smuggling or illegally purchased items”, related to a violation of an inter-state trade regulation and concerns food, medicaments and other “falsified and incorrectly marked” products. It also included “phone, radio or television” fraud. Punishment for such crime includes fine and imprisonment for up to 20 years. The warrant also included activities concerning the trade with GcMAF, as well as Bradstreet’s financial documents and his activities in internet.

2. GcMAF

It is sometimes considered that GcMAF modulates the immune system and heals autism, tumor, HIV infection and other diseases. Belgian Anticancer Fund expressed serious suspicion about those scientific magazines that were publishing articles on the efficient of GcMAF. After several critical questions arose, some magazines removed the given articles.

Cancer Research Center of UK warned the population and explained that there was no medical evidence for the efficiency of GcMAF. According to the center’s statement, the factory producing proteins was using plasma that had a note – “not for human prescription and not used in any blood product.”

Country: USA

 

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