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Up Close and Personal
An Interview with CTM founder, Phillip Day

ECLUB: So what's new?
PD: Well, there have been some rather surprising developments on many fronts. Where would you like me to begin?
ECLUB: Perhaps with the scurrilous programme that went out on ITV London last Tuesday night. I was so angry I forgot I'd left the dog in the garden.
PD: The documentary attempted a rather poor appraisal of 'cancer cures' in alternative health, but actually ended up doing a hatchet job with no defending nutritional experts. The predatory harpies were all there, including the cancer charities, pontificating on how useless any alternative approach was and how gullible the public could be for falling for such scams. What was interesting was why someone felt the need to air this programme at prime-time, and give it such a bias. At any rate, if you click here, ITV's real agenda is revealed - a dubious Who's Who on who to call if you have cancer.
ECLUB: Let me guess, cancer charities and help groups promoting chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
PD: Very good, Brian.
ECLUB: And why do you think the programme aired at all?
PD: The cancer orthodoxy senses a shift in public opinion away from them and is attempting to redress the balance. The public is very important to the cancer charities. After all, public money is poured down the charity drain all the time in order to fund drug companies to continue following the wrong course with the maximum of precision.
ECLUB: What have you decided to do about it?
PD: Over the next four EClubs, commencing with this one, I'm doing an in-depth study into the cancer industry and highlighting the serious abuses occurring within it, both medical and ethical. At the same time, we'll examine the solid science behind those nutritional treatments for cancer and their logical and pathological rationales. In this edition, we look at the role of vitamin B17 nitrilosides in human and animal health, why we have cultures alive today who simply do not get cancer. We look at the combined B17 metabolic therapy regimen used by many doctors today which, if used consistently, has the potential to reverse cancers, even in their late stages. We examine the appalling duplicity and deceit of the cancer charities, the hundreds of studies highlighting the deadly dangers of chemotherapy, yadda, yadda, yadda…
ECLUB: You're a bit ticked off about this, aren't you?
PD: I hate bare-faced liars. Especially pots who like to call kettles black. EClub subscribers may wish to give ITV a piece of their mind by e-mailing a few words of polite complaint to resources@itv.com.
ECLUB: What else?
PD: Just to prove there are some good people in the media, Camilla Cavendish has done an excellent article in The Times highlighting the true arguments which condemn the practice of water fluoridation. As if in sympathy, Hawaii rejected calls to fluoridate Honolulu's water supplies this week and the mayor signed the ordinance banning the practice. All congratulations to Bob Briggs and his team for their resounding victory. Folks may want to e-mail him at Rgbriggs2@aol.com to wish him well done. Then there's the guy who decided to eat Happy Meals for 30 days and did himself in… This month, there's something to make you laugh, something to make you cry.
ECLUB: And on the political front?
PD: John Hammell's done an excellent article from America's point of view on the Food Supplements and Herbal Directives. Some shifting sands within the EU. Jacques Delors, the former President of the European Commission, fuelled the controversy over the euro by admitting that Britain was justified in opting out of the single currency because its launch was flawed. Michael Howard, the new Conservative leader, believes he can change the EU's attitude and compel them to forego their federalist designs and just be good trading partners.
ECLUB: You're not convinced.
PD: The Tories were the same party who levered Britain into the EEC and subsequently presided over the signing of the baleful Single European Act. I am deeply suspicious of Conservative politicians. To me they are wet, indecisive and malleable, always compromising with the extremists in their own ranks rather than representing the true wishes of their supporters.
ECLUB: And what are those?
PD: The public wants criminals punished, not medicated. They want judges to judge. They want their police to catch thugs and criminals, not harass and make money out of motorists doing 5 mph over the limit, grimacing at those cameras. They don't want unchecked immigration, they don't want flibberty-gibbet, politically-correct lefties telling them they can't decorate their town centres with hanging flower baskets. They don't want political extremists like Anthony Blair forcing ever more legislation down their throats in the name of fighting the bogus war on terror. They don't want their Council Tax going up 13% to pay for Latvia. They want their Britain back again, with all her concomitant freedoms returned, the same freedoms many of their forebears died in two world wars to protect. They want to trade with Europe, not be ruled by her. They want the rest of the world to look at Britain and see it run by peaceful, fair-minded, politically balanced, mature adults who run their affairs with a firm, non-nonsense compassion; not wide-eyed, politically-correct jobsworths who insist kiddies can ride donkeys on Bognor Beach only if they're wearing motorcycle crash helmets.
ECLUB: So you do have something for us this month then.
PD: Yes, we have our new EU documentary, featuring MEPs, EU commentators, analysts and members of the public. The film is called The Real Face of the European Union, and it runs around 45 minutes. We wanted to produce a film which gave a brief history of the Union and explained the major problems facing Britons once the new EU Constitution is adopted. The programme also shows that Britain can, if she wishes, leave the EU, regain self-rule and independence, and follow Switzerland and Norway's example by signing a free-trade agreement with the nations of the EU, which is what we thought we'd signed up to in the first place. Even EU scions, such as Giscard D'Estaing, say this can be done if the majority of the British public have the political will and make it known. What so alarms me though is that this nation is steeped in apathy. If Blair were to sign us into the EU Constitution and it proved to be a horrible mistake (like the euro is already proving for Germany), there would be no opting out. The results then could be catastrophic. I don't see why Britain has to limit her options when she holds all the cards anyway.
ECLUB: How can people get a copy of the film?
PD: If they live in the UK, they can click the purchase link below and go through to the UK store. If they live anywhere else in the world, they must purchase the film through the Rest of the World store by also clicking below. Also they can use the telephone contact info and call our UK office during normal business hours. Please note we have only produced PAL format videos for now.
ECLUB: Thank you, Phillip.

Further Resources:
Ten Minutes to Midnight by Phillip Day
Vigilance by Ashley Mote
The Real Face of the European Union (PAL video documentary) by Phillip Day

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