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The Conquest of Cancer—a Long-Ignored Breakthrough describes the circumstances of a revelatory experience made by Dr. Karel Fortýn in 1957 and its fundamental scientific significance in the struggle against cancer.
Dear Sirs, I recommend your attention to the recently published book by Vladimír Kalina "Cancer Conquest - a Long-ignored Breakthrough" about the successful method of Dr. Karel Fortýn's cancer treatment, which he discovered 60 years ago and is still forever ignored by experts. Under the pressure of the public, clinical trials were already under way in 2001, and our medicine could become a major power in cancer treatment, but everything turned out differently and why? This is what you can read in the recommended book, alongside other important information about a successful cancer treatment, on 340 pages. The book is written in English. For information on how to order it, visit: www.atid-cancertherapy.com - the most feasible delivery is via Pfund.
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Let's do the math. If we use Andrej Babiš's figure for OKD, Zdeněk Bakala made a cool Kč 110bn on the privatization. But let's not take Babiš's word for it. Let's instead use Lubomír Zaorálek's figure of Kč 50-60bn in dividends. This is a conservative number for how much Bakala took out of the mining company and doesn't include such things as the Kladno and Ostrava apartments, plus other asset disposals. If Bakala paid roughly Kč 10bn for the company, that leaves Kč 40-50bn in profit, by Zaorálek's own calculation. This makes OKD roughly 800-1,000 times bigger than Babiš's Stork's Nest subsidy fraud. Yet according to PM Bohuslav Sobotka in court on Fri., the European Commission confirmed that the state's remaining stake in OKD was sold at the market price. Wait a minute. The state sold a blocking minority in OKD for Kč 4.1bn, yet Bakala was able to pocket Kč 40-50bn in dividends alone? And the EU Commission gave a rubber stamp that cleared the way for this? Somebody's figures for OKD don't add up. Either Babiš's, Zaorálek's or the ones confirmed by the European Commission.
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In 1985, the USSR gold reserve was 2400 tonnes. In six years, the number of ingots dropped tenfold, but after the August coup, the state bank of the USSR remained "only" 240 tons of gold. Former Chief of the Komsomol Viktor Viktor Mironenko later said: the party's accounts at that time were 11 billion dollars - money "made" Brezhnev on the oil boom. The Soviet Union has not yet collapsed, and the repositories in state-owned banks and currency accounts have turned out to be empty - dollars, gold, diamonds ... disappeared in October 1991. Mironenko himself said about money: "Somewhere they disappeared, they were probably stolen.“ … In 1999, a golden ingot with a stamp of the State Bank of the USSR appeared on one of the auctions in Hong Kong. In this case, the Chinese authorities immediately hit and the gold disappeared from the auction - along with the owner. ... In 1991, a series of mysterious suicides took place in Moscow. From the windows of their flats, three former managers of the Central Committee of the Central Committee of the CPSU jumped one after another. Everything involved a secret plan to transfer party money to private accounts. Who has earned the immense wealth of the Bolshevik Party that has brought the Communist party deserving of suicide, and why does this story harden in our time? ... I recommend that you translate the entire contents of the article under YT in Russian using Google. J.Š. 28.8.2017)
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Under the direction of Comrade Putin, President of the World, forward! Countries where tomorrow already means yesterday - and not like the dying America ... J.Š.28.8.2017
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“With great sorrow, my condolences go to his family and also to the extended family of Bata-men who took part in the building of the largest Czech investment in the Philippines in 1930's - the Bata Shoe Organization - only to give it up to help saving the Philippines,” says the Czech Ambassador Jaroslav Olša, Jr.
LAST CZECH DEFENDER OF BATAAN DIES AT 97
Mr. Karel Aster, the last living Czech Defender of Bataan passed away on August 13, 2017 after living last decades on Captiva Island in Florida, US. Karel Aster’s granddaughter Jenny Ellis Murray says: “Heaven gained an amazing man today. He was 97 years young. He will be greatly missed by those who were lucky enough to know him.”
Karel Aster was one from a group of 14 Czechs who volunteered to join ranks with Filipino and US armies in November 1941. Many members of this group came from the ranks of Bata Shoe Company employees, the first ever Czech investment in the Philippines that started in Manila in 1930’s. Smaller part was formed by Czech businessmen, and Jewish refugees from occupied Czechoslovakia. It also included personalities working in or with the Czech diplomatic service at the Czech Consulate in Manila. While all of the Czechs became prisoners of war, their families had to endure a life in difficulties, surviving in the wartime Manila with only scant resources, often not to meet their husbands and fathers anew.
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