This is an extraordinary, highly sinister and bizarre tale, about the discovery by a reputable, indeed famous, scientist of the therapeutic properties of organic silica for a multitude of serious health conditions. Here was one of France's foremost scientists, expert on the electron scanning microscope, who during the 1980s applied his considerable expertise to forensic science and police investigations, becoming one of France's most adept solver of crimes.
This is an extraordinary, highly sinister and bizarre tale, about the discovery by a reputable, indeed famous, scientist of the therapeutic properties of organic silica for a multitude of serious health conditions. Here was one of France's foremost scientists, expert on the electron scanning microscope, who during the 1980s applied his considerable expertise to forensic science and police investigations, becoming one of France's most adept solver of crimes.
Toward the end of the 1980s Loïc Le Ribault returned to his previous studies of organic silica, and together with a chemist colleague, developed completely nontoxic liquid and gel forms of organic silica, named G5. This molecule possessed almost unbelievable therapeutic properties for many illnesses, including skin, musculo-skeletal and joint problems, allergies, arthritis, cancer, Parkinson's and AIDs. He was extremely successful in treating people (for free) with G5 for just about any disease and wanted the French Ministry of Health to perform clinical trials. In his quest to find a pharmaceutical company willing to produce G5, he has yet to receive a reply over the past fifteen years. One executive offered him £1 million to bury his discovery.
To make a long and painful story short, Le Ribault was arrested on charges regarding the illegal practice of medicine, received death threats, was beaten up, thrown into solitary confinement in prison, deprived of food, until he managed to be released and, deprived of his passport, finally escaped to Jersey, where he now lives in exile as a stateless alien.
Martin Walker is acclaimed for his many books about serious health, social and criminal issues, including Dirty Medicine: Science, big business and the assault on natural health care. In this small yet compulsive reading booklet, Martin Walker has lucidly woven a tale of intrigue, high drama and dirty tricks of Kafka-esque proportions, proving that it doesn't pay to develop a cure for incurable illnesses. You will not be able to put this book down; order it immediately.
To order a copy of Loïc Le Ribault's Resistance, send a cheque for £5.50, made out to Slingshot Publications, to BM Box 8314, London WC1N 3XX.