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COMPASSION RESPONSE NETWORK CIRCULAR No 19
Completion of Kinshasa Imusil Project
The Kinshasa Imusil project has now been successfully completed, and the results are now published on the CRN website and with the attached article “Kinshasa Imusil Project Results” accompanying this circular. The project was “successful” in the sense that Compassion Response Network has now successfully completed its first alternative treatments project on a shoe-string budget, and we have remained independent facilitators of the trial, letting the published results speak for themselves.
Those results are fascinating, though they have not been able to indicate yet a treatment that results in elimination of HIV virus from the body and restoration of the immune system within six months. We remain optimistic that some of our selected treatments may bring such results, but that can only be discovered as more and more of the alternative treatments are trialled.
We have the commencement however of a comparative survey of several alternative treatments for HIV/AIDS. Once we have completed trials for half a dozen alternative treatments, such a published comparative survey will be seen for its true value, in that it provides the general public with an international, scientific, independent comparative assessment of these several treatments for HIV/AIDS. Once such a record is established, then we will have set in motion activity for broad compassionate trialling of treatments for HIV/AIDS on a very large scale and sidestepping the expensive and bureaucratically daunting procedures endorsed by the national health associations and international drug corporations.
The CRN website has now been updated and thoroughly revamped. It includes updated zip files for easy downloading of the entire CRN site. The CRN website has been somewhat neglected over the past year because I have had a period of failing health and I received too little support in administering the secretarial side of CRN. Also accompanying this CRN circular is an attached article, “History of AIDS projects of CRN”. This provides a perspective of the development of CRN since it was registered and launched its global appeal. I am optimistic that the CRN website will now remain updated. Over the next month and a half, before the end of June 2005, I plan to set up some photos on the website, and provide budget details for the second Kinshasa trial to survey pure colloidal silver + oxyrich, an oxidation agent. New policy initiatives also will be developed over the coming months.
Future Projects
On 15/March/2005, the Inner Planning Circle of CRN passed the following two resolutions;
Resolution 1: That the second African alternative treatment trial use absolutely pure colloidal silver + Oxyrich, and it shall be held in Kinshasa. We will treat three patients over 6 months, providing full blood and medical tests, as with previous planned trials.
Resolution 2: That CRN supports efforts to initiate Findhorn community activity within Russia.
These two resolutions mark the commencement of a brand new phase of service activity for CRN. We will discuss these new activities in the next CRN circular which will come out as soon as the Inner Planning Circle has finalised the budgets estimates for the pure colloidal silver + oxyrich trial for Kinshasa. In brief, the overall budget for this trial is likely to be around US$4,500 for the complete three-patient 6-months trial. The CRN funds at present total AUS$1,088, or a touch over US$800. Unless we get substantial donations in the near future, our work will not be able to continue. We remind our readers that CRN is a charity and can only succeed in developing its objectives if we get practical and material support from those who are inspired by our vision and ideals.
History of AIDS Projects of Compassion Response Network
Kinshasa Imusil Project Results
Yours in love and light,
David Keane,
Secretary, Compassion Response