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Cure Cancer? End Oil Dependence? He's Your Man

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malganis

http://www.wpxi.com/video/4467559/index.html

http://pointers.audiovideoweb.com/stcasx/va92win15111/CURRAN051707.wmv/play.asx

Cure Cancer? End Oil Dependence? He's Your Man

In April 2002, John Kanzius, a partner in an Erie, Pa., broadcasting company, was diagnosed with leukemia. He underwent months of chemotherapy and an experimental treatment before his cancer finally went into remission.

During his journey, he experienced and witnessed the suffering cancer patients endured and thought, "There must be some way to improve this."

For more than a year, Kanzius spent day and night on his computer, amassing information about cancer and cancer treatments. Then he started thinking about cures.

He remembered an incident where an engineer got too close to a radio tower and his wire-rim glasses got so hot they burned his eyebrows off. He wondered whether the same phenomenon might have any relevance to cancer treatment.

Kanzius ended up inventing a procedure that uses radio frequencies outside the body to heat up and kill cancer cells inside the body.

Doctors say the treatment is for real. In 2004, Dr. Robert J. McDonald, director of nuclear medicine at the Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center in Fort Myers, called Kanzius' work "absolutely amazing."

Kanzias has since been granted international patents for the entire treatment protocol, which liver-cancer specialist Dr. Steven Curley of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston called "the most exciting new therapy for cancer that I have seen in over 20 years of cancer research."

Recently, Kanzius and his research partner, Charlie Rutkowski, decided to see whether Kanzius' invention, an external radio-wave generator, would desalinate salt water. To their surprise, the water burst into flames.

"It looks like salt water could be used as a fuel to replace the carbon footsteps we've been using all these years" Kanzius said.

'We used man-made salt water — just took tap water and added salt water and got it to burn," Rutkowski said. "So if you have water and salt, two of the biggest resources on this whole planet — I mean, unbelievable."

It's not known what daunting problem Kanzius plans to tackle next — our suggestion would be world peace.


If we could use salt water as a fuel that would be great. Much better than oil.





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Doringo

I'm surprised his work hasn't been bought by the oil companies and shut down yet.

Must not work very well :-D
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Kodemaster

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The US Gov't has been experimenting with generating power from seawater, too:

http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2007/rapid-fire-pulse.html

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