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The Truth About Cancer<br />

gave him two months to live and he had four young kids, all of <strong>the</strong>m<br />

adopted. He had mumps as a teenager so--mumps can make you<br />

sterile. So he couldn’t have kids so he adopted four kids out of <strong>the</strong><br />

orphanages. And he was afraid if he died <strong>the</strong>y’d end up back in <strong>the</strong><br />

orphanage. He’s like I can’t die. He just made that—Kelly was a very<br />

determined guy. He also had an IQ twice of most of us. He said I’m not<br />

going to die. So he went through <strong>the</strong> literature starting—he realized <strong>the</strong><br />

only thing he could do is change is diet. Then he learned <strong>about</strong> Beard’s<br />

work from—at that point it was like 60 years earlier, add in an enzyme<br />

and got well. And <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> local doctors—you know, Kelly was very well<br />

known in <strong>the</strong> town where he lived. He lived in Grapevine, Texas, which<br />

is a suburb of Texas—you’re a Texas boy—a suburb of Dallas/Fort<br />

Worth. In those days it was a pokey professional suburb. Now its, you<br />

know, like Dallas is like taking over <strong>the</strong> world but it was a pokey town,<br />

you know, Grapevine. And all <strong>the</strong> doctors—he was in <strong>the</strong> country club<br />

and did bible study on Sundays and he was in <strong>the</strong> church and <strong>the</strong><br />

school board, everyone knew him. There wasn’t a country club. And <strong>the</strong><br />

doctors saw him rise from <strong>the</strong> dead like Lazarus. So <strong>the</strong>y started<br />

quietly—this is 1964 – 65—sendign <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>cancer</strong> patients to Kelly<br />

because <strong>the</strong>y knew him, <strong>the</strong>y trusted him. He was in <strong>the</strong> same country<br />

club, <strong>the</strong> same church.<br />

Ty: So <strong>the</strong> medical doctors were sending <strong>the</strong>ir patients to a<br />

dentist.<br />

Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez: That’s right and <strong>the</strong>y were sending <strong>the</strong>m to a<br />

dentist. Well, legally he didn’t have <strong>the</strong> right to treat <strong>cancer</strong>. Dentists<br />

can’t. But <strong>the</strong>y would send <strong>the</strong>m and <strong>the</strong>y would get well. That was <strong>the</strong><br />

good news and <strong>the</strong> bad news. The good news is a word of mouth<br />

network started to spread, you know, someone’s cousin in Houston<br />

heard <strong>about</strong> my cousin got well. And <strong>the</strong>y would come to Kelly and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

it was <strong>the</strong> person in New Mexico. And pretty soon people were coming<br />

from all over <strong>the</strong> country to Kelly to his dentist office on that side of<br />

Dallas getting well. Well, guess what The medical board wasn’t too<br />

happy <strong>about</strong> it because sooner or later <strong>the</strong>y heard <strong>about</strong> it. Kelly once<br />

told me at one time 14 government agencies were investigating him.<br />

And you know, I said—<strong>the</strong> investigative reporter that I am, I said, you<br />

know people tend to exaggerate. And I looked through <strong>the</strong> data, indeed,<br />

14 government agencies from <strong>the</strong> local county attorney to <strong>the</strong> state<br />

medical board to <strong>the</strong> dental board because <strong>the</strong> dental board actually<br />

took away his license for practicing medicine without a license. He didn’t<br />

care because he just said he’s doing nutrition, kept doing it, seeing<br />

patients anyway. The state attorneys, <strong>the</strong> attorney—<strong>the</strong> state attorney<br />

general, federal attorneys, <strong>the</strong> IRS, <strong>the</strong>y all colluded like going after tea<br />

party groups toge<strong>the</strong>r. They all colluded to try and get Kelly. You think,<br />

here’s a guy giving <strong>cancer</strong> patients nutrition. This isn’t like he committed<br />

The Quest for The Cures Page 154

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