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Up Front and Personal
What's new and true with CTM's founder Phillip Day
ECLUB: How's your week off?
PD: I've been busy with my novel.
ECLUB: What's it about?
PD: I could tell you, Brian, but then I'd have to kill you.
ECLUB: Give us a clue.
PD: Historical fiction. It'll be out next year.
ECLUB: So what's happening over the next month?
PD: I'm doing a short tour of my home county, Kent, with a dedicated talk
on cancer and how to defeat the menace.
ECLUB: Why just Kent?
PD: It's a pilot to see if we can roll out the format around the country.
The marketing is being done a little differently. We must remember that
while most in CTM are now familiar with much of our work, in spite of
my constant touring and media involvement, 98% of the people in the countries
I tour have never heard any of this, including Britain. There is a tremendous
amount of work still to be done.
ECLUB: Will the Kent tour attract people from all over?
PD: Inevitably, and I'd like to apologise in advance for those making
long journeys to attend. If CTM members around Britain wish to get behind
a no-holds-barred, hard-core cancer tour for next year, then I'm definitely
up for it.
ECLUB: I hear another film project is in the works.
PD: Yup. We're starting a testimonies film with patients and doctors for
use in bringing the message in a spectacular way to the public. More details
are in this very bulletin under the article 'Miracles on Film'. Again,
if CTM subscribers can get behind this in their own regions, the saving
of lives will doubtless be tremendous.
ECLUB: And the gates are now open for your forthcoming tours of Ireland
and the USA.
PD: Yes. Can't wait to get to Ireland again. I am doing a more extended
tour of the country this time, both north and the Republic.
ECLUB: And the USA?
PD: I love going back to my old home and the people there are just great.
We're doing California to Atlanta. Also, I want to ride a horse through
the town of Tombstone.
ECLUB: A Bonanza thing.
PD: Of course.
ECLUB: How is your film doing, The Real Face of the European Union?
PD: Tremendous reception. People are finding it's a user-friendly and
very convenient way of explaining Britain's predicament to others who
do not necessarily have the time nor inclination to flog through a book.
ECLUB: You don't have much time to mow the lawn. Do you sometimes yearn
for a normal existence?
PD: There are the highs and lows. Either way, I'm doing what I love best.
And I'll keep doing it until either I fall over or win the National Lottery.
ECLUB: You don't play the National Lottery.
PD: Oh, well….
Miracles on Film
A personal message from CTM founder Phillip Day
Dear All,
Credence intends to produce a film of testimonies for
public release to show the powerful effects of natural, nutritional medicine
on a whole range of illnesses. While testimonies are not of scientific
value, they are tremendously important social tools to demonstrate to
others real experiences of how serious disease was overcome.
Many write to me of a stubborn old Uncle Jack or other
relative in their family 'who just won't listen! Honestly Phillip, I could
kill them!' Perhaps if you sat that relative or friend down and they watched
a 45-60 minute film with great recovery testimonies from people who look
just like them, might that not loosen some bolts?
I have scheduled filming to commence, so let's make
the film! We already have outstanding testimonies we can use and doctors
willing to participate, but I'm on the lookout for any who have had an
experience involving recovery from serious illness using nutritional principles.
Your story will not only be a great inspiration to others, it represents
an unbeatable opportunity for the hurt and anxiety you personally suffered
to be turned into a force for good. We won't be furnishing any of your
personal details on film, other than Pat Smith, Kansas, under your handsome/pretty
image, and the stage will be yours. Doctors also willing to appear (albeit
some of you with your faces blanked out), are invited to contact us. We
want to hear from practitioners concerning the nutritional treatments
they use to great effect for their patients.
Initially, if you wish to participate, I would be grateful
if you could submit by
e-mail a one-page account of your experience, which ideally should
take the following form:
My name is XXXX
In July 1998 I was diagnosed with XXXXXX
This is what the doctor told me to do.
This is what I decided to do, based on information I received from XXXX.
This is how I am today.
If there was one thing I could tell others watching this film, it would
be XXXX.
Finally, my name, address and a contact telephone number you can use to
get back to me. I also, in writing, grant Credence permission to use my
testimony.
Signed XXXXX
Please send your testimony by e-mail to Credence
who will then be in touch to let you know whether we will be visiting
your neighbourhood. Alternatively, we will be filming at most of the meetings
I am holding for the rest of the year, (US, UK, Ireland, Australia, New
Zealand, Singapore… phew!!). Let us know if you'll be coming so we can
film your testimony before the meeting.
It is not beyond the bounds of possibility we will
accept home videos from those living in areas where we won't have time
to get a crew in. We do want to keep the quality tight though, so let
us know whether you would be willing to shoot yourself (cinematically
speaking), and we can offer some suggestions on making your contribution
a great success.
Please note this film will not be made for commercial
gain. It will be great quality (in NTSC, PAL, etc.), lovely music, dignified,
erudite, doctors in white coats also explaining the medical rationale.
They'll be a nice cover and sturdy box and the product will be cheaply
priced to cover costs and a little left over.
That's it! Another mission! Let's get busy and do some
good.
Phillip Day
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