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Fed kidnaps American businessman

The "Blacklisted Bible"...
Daily Reckoning
January 17, 2015

Fed kidnaps American businessman

Dear Daily Reckoning Reader,

A few years ago, the feds kidnapped an American businessman named Greg Caton to stop him from manufacturing salves people used to treat skin cancer.

I can't tell you what the government did to Greg and his family.

All I know is that the people this man potentially could have helped are now banned from using his treatment.

Normally, my BS meter jumps to 10 on stories like these...

But this one caught me off guard.

It has to do with a series of "blacklisted" medical treatments Europeans get to use and we don't (among other things).

Treatments that went through numerous scientific studies... and could be used to treat heart disease, cancer, diabetes, pain and Alzheimer's disease.

You can read about this "medical contraband" in what I've nicknamed the "blacklisted bible"

There are so many secrets in this book I believe the feds, or one of their supporting agencies, will ban it within days.

What kind of "medical contraband" could get us in hot water?

Just turn to Page 7 (of the book you'll discover right here) -- that one could chop millions (possibly billions) off pharmaceutical companies' bottom lines.

Grab this book immediately -- before the feds learn about it and you never get a chance.

Regards,

Peter Coyne
Managing editor, The Daily Reckoning

P.S. If you only have time to read one page, check out Page 7 of this book.

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