The Kanzius Machine

(((It's yet another weird techno cancer-zapping scheme, but the kicker is that it's got a nanotechnology twist. Because the guy who invented nanocarbon and won the Nobel Prize is in the next ward, dying of cancer.)))

(((Oh, and the inventor of the radio zapper is also dying of cancer.
So they may be wrong, but at least we don't have to doubt their sincerity.)))

(((Thanks to John Peterson's FUTURedition, which I read faithfully.)))

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/10/60minutes/main4006951.shtml

Link: The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?, Inventor Tells 60 Minutes He Hopes To Live Long Enough To See Machine Cure Humans - CBS News.

The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?
Inventor Tells 60 Minutes He Hopes To Live Long Enough To See Machine Cure Humans

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And on an August day in 2005, Curley and Kanzius put them to the test. Would the metallic nanoparticles heat up enough to kill cancer?

"So we take the nanoparticles, we put 'em in the radio field. And in about 15 seconds, they’re boiling and heating and Steve Curley couldn't contain himself. He called Rick Smalley and he said, 'Rick, you’re not going to believe this. He just blew the smithereens out of your nanoparticles,'" Kanzius recalled.

Smalley's response? "The only thing that I got out of him after this pause was, “Holy s…,'" Curley recalled.

Not long after that day, Smalley died of lymphoma. Once a skeptic, he had become one of Kanzius' biggest supporters.

"He didn’t expect it, but he embraced it to his death bed when he told Dr. Curley this will change medicine forever. Don't stop, no matter what you do," Kanzius told Stahl.

"And they haven't stopped. They’ve already shown that the Kanzius machine can heat nanoparticles and cook cancer to death in animals...."