Cancer:

There are so many forms of cancer. Brother Harold has treated many of them so far. One similarity is the metastasis (spread) of cancer cells in the body. When Brother Harold begins an examination, he spreads out the body’s tissue in a flat plane. He then begins to examine it slowly and systematically.

Brother Harold is approximately the size of a pencil dot during his treatments. Roger, his chemist, and the Native American who provides security, are each the same size. This allows them to visit each part of the body, including all parts of the brain. It also facilitates the removal of brain tumors, even those located in positions previously thought to be inoperable.

Next, Brother Harold treats each organ individually, turning and examining each. When cancer is found in an organ, all cancerous parts are colored yellow, and a different medication is applied; blue, yellow and brown medications have been seen. As they are applied and reapplied, the yellow coloring starts to modify. Eventually, the yellow will disappear, and the cancer at that location will be gone.

When a brain tumor is involved, a visit into the brain initiates this procedure. The tumor, already colored yellow by Brother Harold, will appear, and he will start to dissect it. Roger can see cuts being made all around the tumor. No knife or device is visible. When all of the yellow tissue has been cut away, it is removed in one piece to be discarded.

If the lungs are involved, they are immediately cleaned out. Years of smoking, for example, can cause large deposits of all sorts in the lungs. Cleaning out all of that must improve breathing and recuperation. Following that, any cancer found is treated.

Whether going into bones, spines, or large vessels, or arteries, the cancers are located and treated individually. Blockages in arteries or veins are treated with a laser-like treatment that dissolves the blockage at once.

A word about TERMINAL CASES. Brother Harold has treated a number of Terminal Cases. These are patients who have gone through the best medicine can offer, and it has failed them. Now they are kept on Morphine, and given excellent care to prevent pain until death comes. May God bless the people who handle such cases. In some cases, Brother Harold has been able to overcome all of the cancer in a Terminal Patient. Where the patient has trouble breathing, he has cleaned out the lungs and solved the breathing problem. One thing that Brother Harold can do nothing about is the patient who has grown to like the Morphine that is thrust upon him daily. The intention of doctors and nurses is noble. The final result if the very unusual case of a Brother Harold treated patient is less than noble. Hopefully this problem can be addressed in the future.