I can help heal you.
Hello, my name is Christian Moran. I am a film maker that resides in Los Angeles. I am currently in pre-production on a documentary that could potentially heal many of you. I will be going to Peru in January, where I will be taking a group of people with ailments ranging from depression and acne to cancer and aids. The natives that live there make a tea known as Ayahuasca, which they claim has healed cancer and aids. I am looking for any woman that currently has breast cancer and would be interested in giving this alternative healing a try. I will pay for every aspect of your trip. They claim to be able to completely heal breast cancer in three weeks, which is how long we would be there. Please respond with any questions you may have or any interest in going. I hope to hear from you soon, and that you will be healed a short time after.
-Christian Moran-
President: CM Films
reach me at rockstarcm15@hotmail.com
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Christian,
I Googled you and only found one film where you edited the trailer. One briefcase or something like that.
Do you realize who you are talking to in this website?
Traci
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What ever you found on there I did not edit that trailer. If you think I am not legit, here is my background. I am an Alumni of the Ohio State University, where I majored in archaeology. I then graduated from the New York Film Academy. I worked in production on a film called "Shelter" that was produced by the same people who made "Quinceanera", the 2005 Sundance Film Festival winner. I then worked on production for the soon to be released "Ping Pong Playa", directed by Academy Award Winner, Jessica Yu.
The budget of my film $100,000, which is all coming from my pocket. I am using Panavision cameras and lenses, the best in the world.
Yes, Traci, I do know who I am talking to on this website, women who need hope. That is what I am trying to give. I am here to help you and every man, woman, and child afflicted with cancer, because these people, indigenous to the Peruvian Rain Forest, may have a cure. I am here to help, and I hope that at least one of you will give me a chance. -
Hello Christian,
My diplomacy skills have always been in short supply, but reading this post I find them even shorter, so please accept my sincere apology if what I say is offensive to you.
Even with all of the best intentions in the world, I don't believe that posting on this web site is the best manner with which to find a person to participate in your film. I say this because most of us come here to support one another through various degrees of difficulty through this illness. This is something difficult for others outside of this problem to understand well...and that is understandable....better that you do not find the need at all.
If I might suggest, you could contact the moderators of this site to help you with your project. They are skilled to know an affective and compassionate manner of approach. False hope can be the cruelest outcome of the best of intentions. There are ladies on these boards with a global outreach to information who are very supportive and helpful...and we all of us try never to walk into the area of false hope.
This would be my suggestions as we are here to discuss the topic.
I searched your name on www.IMDb.com and I was not able to locate you. Would that be Christian A. Moran? Google pulled up some responses as well....is there an independent source you can recommend to support your statements? -
I agree with Marilyn.
Your posting is inappropriate for this website.
These indiginous people may have found a cure but I find it doubtful.
If you really believe these people have something to offer, then why not get a large sample of this substance and have it chemically analyzed at a reputable lab and have double blind research studies to help determine it's efficacy as a cancer treatment.
I fully support alternative medicine but having said that, I also believe that "Do no harm" is equally important. False hope is devastating and the potential that this concoction is harmful to a critically ill woman also exists.
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