Legacy International US/UK together with The Florida State Philharmonic, Conductor Mr. Robin Netscher, are raising Funds for a Gala Concert in Aid of 300,000 babies afflicted  each year from HIV related diseases.
Legacy International US/UK Presents, In association with The Florida State Philharmonic Orchestra
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The Late Lord John Butterfield, Chairman of Medical Sciences who donated the HIV-Auto-Vaccine rights to Legacy International US/UK Corporation (Non Profit)
Lord Butterfield was the former Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University and a doyen of British Medicine. John was also a Fellow of The US John Hopkins Hospital
 Robin formed the Johnnesburg Pops Orchestra in South Africa. His orchestra won several local recording industry awards. He represented South Africa at the Athen's (Greece) Song Festival for two years running. Robin was voted into the top ten World-Wide contestants with his original compositions and arrangements! He also has scored soundtracks for movies and composed music for commercials. If you've ever seen Victor Borge you will love Robin.

Sir Anthony Bevan – has been a director of MSTC since January 1998. . Sir Anthiony  was educated at Cambridge University, Sir. Anthony Bevan, was awarded a French Knighthood, (Chevalier), Sir Anthony was captain of the English Tennis Team (Davis Cup) in 1993, played International Rugby for England and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1994

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​​This is a unique submission. Two Non Profit Companies have come together to organize an ongoing fund raising program. The donations received go into the preparation and continuance of these symbiotic worthwhile SCIENCE & ARTS initiatives.

The first program is for treating children and adults who are HIV positive with AIDS related diseases. This can be achieved through a proprietary HIV Treatment and Auto-Vaccine. The second is the propagation of the Arts via the “Florida State Philharmonic”, under its charismatic conductor Robin Netscher. Performing courtesy of “The Magic City Pops”, this 40 piece orchestra, together with varying accompanying artists, will perform a musical extravaganza for two hours. The net proceeds of each concert will be donated to treat, alleviate and possibly cure the HIV Disease in both children and adults via the non-profit medical research company Legacy International. Any unused funds will be used to educate the public of the probable existence of a cure for HIV.

About Legacy International

Legacy International is no ordinary non-profit medical company. Unbound by medical orthodoxy, the basis for its radical treatments are well researched and proven in related fields. However, being outside of the accepted medical orthodoxy of pharmaceutical based treatments, there has been little worldwide support for these treatments up until now. This is due, in large part, to the threat to vested interests that these radical treatments represent. After all, today’s pharmaceutical companies receive billions of dollars annually for research into cures for ailments such as HIV and cancer, which support a constant supply of newly developed pills and medications, each at great profit to the supplier, while perpetuating the diseases they are intended to eradicate. While supporting a lot of livelihoods, this is of little benefit to those suffering from many of today’s ‘incurable’ diseases. Donate a small amount now, and help us to help those that are suffering from some of today’s most deadly killer diseases.

Think about this?

75 or more years ago there were numerous untreatable diseases with no known cures. So how come that without all of the billions in research, they managed to cure the below listed diseases. Yet in 2012 after billions and billions of vested donations, there still is no cure for cancer and HIV and many more diseases.

1 Eradicated 1.1 Smallpox
1.2 Rinderpest

2 Global eradication underway 2.1 Poliomyelitis (polio)
2.2 Dracunculiasis

3 Regional elimination established or under way
3.1 Hookworm
3.2 Malaria
3.3 Lymphatic filariasis
3.4 Measles
3.5 Rubella
3.6 Onchocerciasis
3.7 Yaws
3.8 Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and new variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD


The Song playing is an original composition by Robin Netscher, who received a number of The South African Music Awards (SAMAs). The Sari awards were an annual award ceremony, run by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), where accolades are presented to members of South Africa's music industry. Winners receive a statuette is called a SAMA

This song is aptly Called "Beautiful Children" and is sung by Richard Loring of the
"Blockbusting Musical African Footprint"

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Dont forget, that by contributing the minimum to the cause, ($25.00) you will obtain two tickets to the Concert, to be held in either The Palm Beaches or similar Venue a little further South. Tickets for this type of concert, normally would be in the region of $80.00 to $100.00 per ticket. Therefore, for $25.00 you help two great causes, HIV Sufferers and the Arts.