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No Such Thing as Terminal: the Re-Discovery of the Lost Secret German Cure for Cancer and the Fountain of Youth is a true story of a washed-up physics major.

After suffering years with a degenerative condition that doctors had given up on, author Southern Jameson West goes on to accidentally hit on an obscure controversial medicine which he decides to try. Contrary to the “experts” in the field, the medicine works better than his wildest expectations.

In this book, it proves that Genetic Engineering is not just a futuristic fantasy which is often how Hollywood portrays it to be. Rather it exists in the here and the now, and has been in existence with a technical theory that has been giving positive results since the 1930’s.

These innovations have however been secretly suppressed for a multitude of reasons not the least of which is political power.

West discusses his accidental hit on the secret cure for cancer using genetic engineering. A cure which has existed since the 1930’s and has repeatedly been tried both in vivo and in vitro.

No Such Thing as Terminal: the Re-Discovery of the Lost Secret German Cure for Cancer and the Fountain of Youth explored one person’s speculations, scientific discoveries, and evidence of both the credibility of the medicine and the conspiracy of the cover-up.

DNA was not first discovered by Crick and Watson nor were they really the first to describe its structure. This was done long before them with the advent of the invention of Quantum Mechanics which began in earnest in 1926 with the work of Schrodinger and earlier with the work of Von Laue in crystallography.