First published at 10:40 UTC on August 17th, 2019.
David Noakes, former CEO of ImmunoBiotech, which has by all accounts saved thousands of lives from cancer, autism, and other chronic diseases through production of a form of GcMAF, a naturally occurring protein, to assist those who are immunological…
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David Noakes, former CEO of ImmunoBiotech, which has by all accounts saved thousands of lives from cancer, autism, and other chronic diseases through production of a form of GcMAF, a naturally occurring protein, to assist those who are immunologically compromised, relays the latest regarding his partner Lynda Thyer's arrest and extradition to France.
Shockingly, the French consulate in London has been unable to provide official confirmation of her whereabouts, which have been ascertained as in a French prison, the largest in Europe, by private sources. Lynda Thyer, deemed medically unfit to travel, was detained by Kent police and extradited to France on August 8. Now she languishes in prison for a possible two and a half years before coming to trial, on false charges, no evidence, and innocent of crime of any kind, while being responsible for saving the lives of thousands from cancer.
David Noakes explains how the MHRA and OCLAESP have illegally arranged for this extradition and detention primarily to conceal GcMAF from public view and usage and preserve cancer treatment profits. The horror of this situation becomes doubly obvious as one considers the actual statistics behind cancer deaths: 2 million in the UK over the last 25 years that GcMAF has been suppressed, 120,000 deaths every year in the US, and 10 million over the last 25 years.
A class action law suit is being planned in the UK and families of cancer sufferers who have lost a loved one to cancer are asked to come forward--please write to David at [email protected]. You can also write to the French President and French ministers of Health and Justice and Prisons to apprise them of the truth of the matter and request Lynda Thyer's release. Contact the French consulate in the UK to express your concern.
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