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Authors: DPM Morton Walker

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“Listening to the final arguments by lawyers for both sides, I fell into shock and became totally discouraged at my lack of condemnatory story material when I heard the prosecutor conclude his case by declaring to the judge that he was ashamed at the circumstances of such a legal action. The prosecutor stated, ‘The State is wrongly litigating this case against Dr. Beljanski and instead should be assisting him with the scientific discoveries he is making. Therefore, even as prosecutor against him, I am convinced that the professor’s new findings and his other information about degenerative diseases have validity.’” The journalist shook his head at the memory.

 

Two Years Pass without Negative Statements from Patients

“Despite this great defeat of my mission against Dr. Beljanski, I remained determined to pursue it. I needed to fulfill my obligations to that drug company friend of mine and deliver the story to my newspaper’s editors. It was a job I took seriously. I wanted information from anyone who would be critical of the microbiologist.

“I searched for over two years, but I could find absolutely no patient afflicted with some disabling illness and following Beljanski’s recommendations who had expressed any bitter or angry feelings about the microbiologist. Sufferers of sickness who took the therapies Beljanski had perfected merely had expressed love, gratefulness, and felt pride in his being a Frenchman. Their feelings result from the great good he has brought to the world.

“For users of his supplements,” continued the journalist, “Dr. Beljanski is a medical hero! My conclusion is correct inasmuch as he has prolonged the life of France’s most famous man at the time—our republic’s president. It’s now known that during that same two-year period of my personal journalistic investigations, Fran
ç
ois Mitterrand, then President of the French Republic, swallowed Beljanski’s skillfully prepared plant extracts. He took the herbals to save himself from dying of prostate cancer,” Monsieur Le Perlier then confided in me.

“In an important French magazine,
Paris Match
, President Mitterrand responded to the media’s criticism of therapy he was receiving for his prostate gland. He assured members of the press and his critics that a medical doctor in Versailles administering prostate gland treatment to him performed a vital service by use of the nonconventional supplements he was dispensing. These products, which he left unnamed, were allowing Mitterrand to survive through his second term of seven years as France’s President.” However Mitterrand’s attending physician, Dr. Gubler, in his book
Le Grand Secret
, explicitly revealed that Mitterrand was indeed benefitting from Beljanski’s extracts. For some unknown reason, the French president stopped taking the extracts sometime in 1995. He died January 8, 1996.

 

Le Perlier’s First-Hand Experience

Le Perlier continued, “My newspaper’s publisher approached me and declared, ‘You really are idiotic in trying for all these many months to write columns entirely negative about Beljanski’s work when the President of our French Republic is taking his same supplements. If Beljanski’s products are good enough for Fran
ç
ois Mitterrand, why are they not best for the French people?’

“Of course,
Minute’
s publisher did not know that my friend, the pharmaceutical company executive vice president, had set me on this path of negative investigation,” explained the journalist. “I was acting in accordance with the pharmaceutical industry’s request to write something critical about Beljanski. How could the publisher comprehend what he cited as my idiocy?

“Subsequently, the entire tone of our newspaper’s journalistic approach to this medical story changed to the positive. The task was taken away from me and transferred to other reporters so that a very large feature article about Beljanski was published prominently in
Minute
.

In contrast, as its exposé theme,” Le Perlier said proudly, “this new feature stated that the true scandal is that Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine (CAIM) is being received by the president of our French Republic as his personal choice for cancer therapy.

“The published feature article in my newspaper unabashedly stated that ‘the cancer causation and medication discoverer, Mirko Beljanski, Ph.D., is undergoing constant attack by the Order of French Pharmacists. The druggists’ pharmacy association has falsely accused him of making claims for a cancer cure, practicing medicine without a license, and stealing away their pharmaceutical sales.’ It was a true exposé piece about greedy druggists rather than describing a charlatan and quack named Beljanski. The value of Beljanski’s research was not even questioned. Thus, late in 1995 a positive and uplifting news feature about Dr. Beljanski was printed in
Minute
. The effect was that certain ill people or their loved ones clamored to receive Beljanski’s products.”

As you can imagine, I was sitting on the edge of my seat at all that Monsieur Le Perlier had related to me. I was beginning to understand that these supplements are currently distributed throughout Europe and in North America as food supplements. Le Perlier also told me that the incidence of specific illnesses in France and some other European countries lessened during the next year of 1996 until, under pressure from the international pharmaceutical industry, the government of France in support of its pharmaceutical industry took direct action to cut off supplies of Beljanski’s supplements to the public. As a result, people marched in the streets of Paris and other cities in France to protest the unavailability of the botanicals.

Over time, the political newspaper,
Minute,
fell into a difficult financial situation so that its bills went unpaid. In mid-2000,
Minute
declared bankruptcy and went out of business. During our interview the political journalist explained these economic troubles happened because the Republic of France eliminated the opposition political voice in the newspaper.

Attempting to cope with his newspaper’s upsetting financial plight by seeking investors, borrowing money, holding off creditors, conducting negotiations, writing dynamic columns where possible, and doing much more, Monsieur Le Perlier severely felt the stress of his newspaper’s difficulty. It seriously weighed on him. He felt acute fatigue which sent him to bed and devastated his production as a reporter.

Simultaneous with the periodical’s bankruptcy and his own loss of work, the journalist confronted an ironic twist of fate. He was diagnosed with rectal/colon cancer, which is the fourth most deadly malignancy affecting Frenchmen. There was no doubt about his diagnosis and its severity. Monsieur Le Perlier (M. Le Perlier) found it necessary to call upon his list of valuable contacts with prominent people, including those in medical care. He needed help and called in his markers.

“I visited in Paris with France’s national administrator of health who did me a personal favor and referred me to the best and most authoritative expert on colon and rectal cancer in the whole country at that time,” Le Perlier told me. “It was medical school professor, Jean Denis, M.D. At his cancer clinic, after my having undergone a massive amount of diagnostic laboratory and clinical evaluations, I asked Dr. Denis to relate the full details of my health. ‘Please tell me the truth and pull no punches,’ I said to the professor.

“Unceremoniously Dr. Denis sat me down in a chair at his desk and with kindness explained that I had just three more months to live, and they would be absolute hell on earth. He stated, ‘Perhaps you will be lucky in that God will take your life sooner so that you won’t suffer quite so long.’”

 

No Standard Medical Treatment Exists

Le Perlier continued, “Dr. Denis explained that there was no medical treatment for me because my rectal/colon cancer was very advanced and had metastasized (when the cancer spreads to new sites in the body) throughout my gut. Any available strong treatment would likely kill me before my cancer totally disabled me,” the journalist affirmed. “The doctor added, ‘Performing surgery on you will let you survive for just a short time longer, and this you’ll be doing while carrying a plastic bag attached to your bowel wall (called a colostomy bag), and the bag will need to be emptied periodically. It would be an awful lifestyle which I do not recommend.’

“At the time I had been living on the outskirts of Paris, and this I needed to change. Therefore, I left my wife and children behind, moved out of our home in my small country town and rented a city apartment on the ground floor. This first floor flat was more appropriate to accommodate my death for its ease of moving my body to the mortuary,”

Le Perlier explained. “My legal and financial affairs were set into the best possible order manageable. I prepared my mind and emotions to accept death which I anticipated would arrive shortly. My abdomen was giving me severe pain, and I welcomed death so that the pain would stop.

“And then something magnificent happened,” Le Perlier said with a broad smile. “A package containing Beljanski’s products arrived in the mail, sent by a longtime friend, Serge de Becketch, who was a former writer/editor with me at
Minute
. This fellow journalist had been sick with cancer himself and, having done his share of investigatory journalism on Dr. Mirko Beljanski, he searched for and found the scientist’s discoveries which he was convinced would be excellent for me. Then and now de Becketch emphasizes that Beljanski’s concept of cancer causation and the botanicals that counteract it had eliminated his own cancer symptoms and preserved his life. He wanted this positive effect for me.

“I just sat and stared at the items de Becketch had sent to me. I made no move to swallow them even over several hours because I truly believed that I was too far gone to benefit from ingesting them,” Le Perlier states as he wiped away tears. “I had convinced myself that my body was in the process of producing so many cancer cells that there was no hope. But then I wondered aloud, ‘Are you so intent on dying this horrible death that you won’t even try using what a friendly fellow worker has mailed to you?’

“Finally my answer was to pop down the doses suggested in Serge de Becketch’s accompanying letter to me,” Le Perlier says. “By taking the dosages for several weeks, my gut unblocked, my secondary infections of opportunistic organisms such as yeast overgrowth cleared up, my pain went away, and I was able to function and take care of myself. Herpes simplex and yeast infection from
Candida albicans
disappeared; bloody stools stopped coming on with any bowel movement; pain around the rectum discontinued also; and fatigue left me altogether. I could eat real food instead of just sipping shakes and smoothies.

“As I began feeling improved, I was able to take the several more conventional drugs and other products prescribed by various health professionals, including my family doctor, a gastroenterologist, and an additional consulting oncologist. Working synergistically, a combination of Beljanski’s and other medications healed my body sufficiently that I could visit the hospital to undergo the recommended exceedingly highdose radiotherapy,” Le Perlier told me. “Of course, before Beljanski’s more natural and non-toxic therapies had become available, such radiation treatments would have killed me.

“Not all of Beljanski’s supplements had been mailed to me by my friend, Serge de Becketch, but by then I had access to other Beljanski products including a Beljanski-developed form of
Ginkgo biloba
and an herbal regulator of cell enzymes made from fragments of RNA, both of which repair cellular processes even when they are exposed to extreme physiological stresses such as radiation. And I had recently read an article authored by Dr. Mirko Beljanski’s wife and former collaborator, Monique Beljanski, which confirms how this very specific preparation of
Ginkgo biloba
works. It helped me exactly as Madame Beljanski (Mme. Beljanski) had written.

“In fact, I have ingested large quantities of all of Dr. Beljanski’s supplements and continue to do so even today. Beljanski’s discoveries have saved my life, for I am interviewing here with you on September 8, 2003, three years and two months after receiving my diagnosis of colon cancer and the prognosis of only ninety days left to live,” affirmed the political journalist. “Today I feel tiptop and remain without any kind of debilitating symptoms.”

I am also pleased to note that at the current writing of this book in 2011, M. Le Perlier is still in good health, working and providing for his family.

 

Who is this Miracle Worker?

I sat astonished at Monsieur Le Perlier’s story. If he hadn’t told it to me directly, I might have believed it to be a fable. I have published books reporting on effective cancer treatment, but nothing I knew about compared to what this journalist was telling me. I had to find out more, especially after hearing success story after success story from people who had cheated death much like Le Perlier had done. Three years prior to the picnic, I had lost my beloved wife and mother. I knew there were thousands of people dying of cancer right at that very moment. I had to know who this Mirko Beljanski was. From where did he come? How was it that a microbiologist and not a medical doctor had developed such a powerful answer to such a troublesome disease? How did he arrive at this ground-breaking research, and what was it really all about?

What
were
these herbal concoctions made of?

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Mirko Beljanski’s Early Years

 

A
dedicated biochemist of humble origin, Dr. Mirko Beljanski was arguably one of the most important scientists of the twentieth century. Graduating with his doctorate in 1951 from the University of Paris, he worked for thirty years as a researcher in molecular biology at the Pasteur Institute, and then spent the remainder of his years tirelessly researching the secrets of DNA and RNA. I believe that Mirko Beljanski, Ph.D., has brought humankind a means of healing beyond all others in the history of medicine. He was a modest man and totally dedicated to improving the health of the human body, but his life could have ended in obscurity, a mere farmer tucked away in the backwaters of northern Serbia. Fortunately for all of us, it did not.

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