RUN FROM THE CURE – The Rick Simpson Story (Part 3 of 7)

Series (Part 3 of 7) Go to my homepage to watch the full version of “RUN FROM THE CURE: The Rick Simpson Story” uninterrupted by breaks. www.youtube.com Download the whole movie for free and share it… at www.phoenixtearsmovie.com VIEW ALL 7 FILES AT http Please make a donation in any amount using the donate button on phoenixtears.ca and together we can CRUSH CANCER without government support. The world deserves a cure for cancer. Please support this world-changing cause. www.phoenixtears.ca http 1975 – Medical College of Virginia, published medical journal: www.ukcia.org 2000 – Madrid, Spain study: americanmarijuana.org It seems that there are some out there who don’t seem to realize who Christian Laurette is and what role he has played in bringing the truth about this medicine foreword. I started supplying oil to people to treat their medical conditions back in 2003, then in 2007 Christian contacted me about making a documentary about this subject. In the four years before I met Christian I had provided treatment to quite a large number of people. So Christian spent hundreds of hours of his own time putting Run From The Cure together free of charge. If not for Christian and the documentary he produced , I think there is a very good chance that I could have wound up in jail. But as always Christian came through in the crunch and saved the day. Christian and I are very close and he is one of the few people in this world that I allow to speak on my behalf. If you are in
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In the years since she last caused a splash on the international scene, Gala has been far from inactive. Since splitting with her former label at the height of her popularity, Gala has worked on sculpting her own vision of her sound. She has explored music writ large, and grown as an artist by working with various producers and musicians in London and New York. “I risked it all to do what I believed was right,” says the songstress. The risk paid off. The pop sensation recently signed with EMI, a move that promises to drive her envelope-pushing creativity even higher. She has been refocusing her energies on the craft and form of song-writing, not a forte usually linked to pop singers, who are often better known for their voices, dance moves and looks. But it is here that Gala distances herself from the pack. Since settling in the cultural cauldron that is New York’s Greenwich Village 14 years ago, Gala has, in many ways, found herself anew. From the start, the European native has always sought out diverse sounds and dances for sources of inspiration. And it is in this sense that New York’s tradition of street music and clubs offering everything from jazz to hip-hop to folk music has been the perfect catalyst for her new work and approach to music. “New York is a very important to me,” she says, explaining her evolution over the years. “It is a symbol for who I am. I am a citizen of the world. As Virginia Woolf said, I am a woman, and this is what defines me more than
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