Subject: My Teachers Teacher St. Germain. Aug. 21,
2007.
It appears that many of the highly evolved people on this Earth are going
around with more than one body. St. Germain was my teachers teacher. He
lived
in Oakland, Calif. His first name was Michael and he occupation was a
barber.
Her passed over to the other side a few years ago.
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Subject: The Mysterious R-sicrucian Who Was The Father of the American
Republic
By Raymond B-rnard,
http://www.reversespins.com/rosicrucian.html
PUBLISHED ON: 2006-10-04
Chapter Eleven from:
Great S-cret: Count St. Germain
by Raymond Be-nard
Throughout his life, Francis Bacon's fondest hope was the, creation of a
Utopia across the Atlantic, the realization of his "New Atlantis" in the
form of a society of free men, governed by sages and scientists, in which
his Freem-sonic and Ro-icrucian principles would govern the social,
p-litical and economic life of the new nation. It was for this reason why,
as Lord Chancellor, he took such an active interest in the colonization of
America, and why he sent his son to Virginia as one of the early colonists.
For it was in America, through the pen of Thomas P-ine and the writings of
Thomas Jefferson, as well as through the revolutionary activities of his
many Ros-crucian-Freema-onic followers, most prominent among whom were
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, that he hoped to create a new
nation dedicated to his pol-tical philosophy.
In his Se-ret Destiny of America, Manly Hall, Bacon's most understanding
modern scholar, refers to the appearance in America, prior to the signing of
the Declaration of Independence in 1776, of a mysterious Rosi-rucian
philosopher, a strict vegetarian who ate only foods that grew above the
ground, who was a friend and teacher of Franklin and Washington and who
seemed to have played an important role in the founding of the new republic.
Why most historians failed to mention him is a puzzle, for that he existed
is a certainty.
He was known as the "Professor." Together with Franklin and Washington, he
was a member of the committee selected by the Continental Congress in 1775
to create a design for the American Flag. The design he made was accepted by
the committee and given to Betsy Ross to execute into the first model.
A year later, on July 4, 1776, this mysterious stranger, whose name nobody
knew, suddenly appeared in Independence Hall and delivered a stirring
address to the fearful men there gathered, who were wondering whether they
should risk their lives as tr-itors by affixing their names to the memorable
document which Thomas Jefferson wrote and of whose ideals Francis Bacon,
founder of Freemaso-ry and Rosicr-cianism, was the true originator.
The flag unfurled at Cambridge, Mass. in 1775, which the Professor
designed,
symbolized the union of the colonies; it was called the Grand Union Flag,
and its design was as follows: In the blue field of the upperleft-hand
corner was the white diagonal cross of St. Andrews. Imposed on this was the
Red Cross, which was given the name of St. George. The thirteen stripes,
seven of red and six of white, alternating in the flag, represented the
thirteen colonies.
The flag was used for some time, but owing to its similarity with the
British flag, which supposedly symbolized the unity of England and Scotland,
considerable controversy arose over it. In order to overcome this objection,
in 1776 it was decided to design another flag which would follow the sp-rit
of the original design; and the inverted triangle over the upright triangle,
generally known as the St. Andrew's Cross, a Maso-ic symbol of Kabbalistic
origin and denoting that the originator of the flag was a Freema-on and
Rosicr-cian, was preserved by using a six-pointed star, placed in irregular
fashion on a blue back-ground in the form of a new constellation.
When General Johnson and Doctor Franklin visited Mrs. Elizabeth Ross,
otherwise known as Betsy Ross, to get her cooperation in making the flag,
the five-pointed star appealed to her as being more beautiful than the
six-pointed star of the Professor's original design which the committee
accepted. Hence, out of deference to her sense of beauty, the five-pointed
stars were used instead, and thirteen of them were placed in a circle on a
blue field with the standard seven red and six white stripes completing the
flag.
This sample flag was made just before the Declaration of Independence,
although the resolution endorsing it was not passed by the Continental
Congress until July 14, 1777.
A second time did this mysterious stranger, the "Professor," whose name
and
origin was unknown, pay a vital role in American history. This time it was
at the signing of the Declaration' of Independence. It was on June 7, 1776,
that Richard Henry Lee, a delegate from Virginia, offered in Congress the
first resolution declaring that the U-ited Colonies were, and of right
ought to be, free and independent states. Soon after Mr. Lee introduced his
resolution, he was taken sick and returned to his home in Virginia,
whereupon on June 11th, 1776, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin
Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston were appointed as a committee
to prepare a formal Declaration of Independence.
On the first of July, 1776, the committee made its report to Congress. On
the second of July, Lee's resolution was adopted in its original words.
During the third of July, the formal Declaration of Independence was
reported by the committee and debated with great enthusiasm. The discussion
was resumed on the fourth, Jefferson having been elected as chairman of the
committee.
On July 4th, there was great suspense throughout the nation. Many were
adverse to severing the ties with the mother country; and many feared the
vengeance of the king and his armies. Many battles had been fought already,
but no decisive victory had been won by the rebel colonists. Each man in the
Continental Congress realized as Patrick Henry did that it was either
Liberty or D-ath. A rash move could mean de-th. After all, they were not
free but subjects of a king who considered them as re-els and could punish
them accordingly. They could be convicted for trea-on and put to dea-h.
Just what connection did the mysterious stranger who designed the American
flag and encouraged the signing of the Declaration of Independence have to
Francis Bacon or Count Saint-Germain? Writing on this subject, Manly H-ll
says:
"Many times the question has been asked, Was Francis Bacon's vision of the
"New Atlantis" a prophetic dream of the great civilization which was so soon
to rise upon the soil of the New World? It cannot be doubted that the se-ret
societies of Europe conspired to establish upon the American continent 'a
new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all
men are created equal.' Two incidents in the early history of the Un-ted
States evidence the influence of that sec-et body, which has so long guided
the destinies of peoples and rel-gions. By them nations are created as
vehicles for the promulgation of ideals, and while nations are true to these
ideals they survive; when they vary from them, they vanish like the Atlantis
of old which had ceased to 'know the g-ds.'"
In his admirable little treatise, "Our Flag," Robert Allen C-mpbell
revives
the details of an obscure, but most important, episode of American
history the designing of the Colonial flag of 1775. The account involves a
mysterious man concerning whom no information is available other than that
he was on familiar terms with both General Washington and Dr. Benjamin
Franklin. The following description of him is taken from Camp-ell's
treatise:
"Little seems to have been known concerning this old gentleman; and in the
materials from which this account is compiled, his name is not even once
mentioned, for he is uniformly spoken of or referred to as 'the Professor.'
He was evidently far beyond his threescore and ten years; and he often
referred to historical events of more than a century previous just as if he
had been a living witness to their occurrence; still he was erect, vigorous
and active hale, hearty and clear-minded, as strong and energetic every way
as in the prime of life. He was tall, of fine figure, perfectly easy, very
dignified in his manners, being at once courteous, gracious and commanding.
He was, for those times, and considering the customs of the Colonists, very
peculiar in his method of living; for he ate no flesh, fowl or fish; he
never used for food any 'green thing', any roots or anything unripe; he
drank no liquor, wine or ale; but confined his diet to cereals and their
products, fruits that were ripened on the stem in the sun, nuts, mild tea
and the sweet of honey, sugar and molasses. [ Editor's note: The Comte de
Saint Germain's same abstemious behavior regarding food was well documented
in Europe.]
Part 1.
John Winston. johfw@mlode.com
Subject: My Teachers Teacher St. Germain. Part 2 of 2. Aug. 22, 2007.
I once asked my teacher, whose name was Merle Fagot to introduce me to
his teacher, Michael. Merle asked Michael if it would be OK for me to
meet him. Michael then told Merle that he thought it was not a good idea
for me to meet him because if he was to meet any more people who he was
teaching it would get to the point where he would not be effective in his
work. He said that I could read good books and obtain the information
that he would be teaching me. So I never met St. Germain. He was a good
friend and protector of Sister Thedra. I remember Thedra telling me one
time that she and Michael were watching Merle scooting around on the seat
of his car trying to get out of the car. Merele was paralysed from the
waist down but still could drive a car with a special set up that he had
on his car. Thedra told Michael, "Why don't you masters heal Merele".
Michael then told Thedra, "This is the life that Merle has chosen to live
and we will not intrerfere".
In a past life Michael was the earthly person who was the so-called
father or step-father of Je--s. Michael's name at that time was Joseph.
Now back to the story at hand.
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"He was well educated, highly cultivated, of extensive as well as varied
information, and very studious. He spent considerable of his time in the
patient and persistent scanning of a number of very rare old books and
ancient manuscripts which he seemed to be deciphering, translating or
rewriting. These books, and manuscripts, together with his own writings, he
never showed to anyone; and he did not even mention them in his
conversations with the family, except in the most casual way; and he always
locked them up carefully in a large, old-fashioned, cubically shaped,
iron-bound, heavy oaken chest, whenever he left his room, even for his
meals. He took long and frequent walks alone, sat on the brows of the
neighboring hills, or mused in the midst of the green and flower-gemmed
meadows. He was fairly liberal but in no way lavish in spending his money,
with which he was well supplied. He was a quiet, though a very genial and
very interesting member of the family; and he was seemingly at home upon any
and every topic coming up in conversation. He was, in short, one whom
everyone would notice and respect, whom few would feel well acquainted with,
and whom no one would presume to question concerning himself as to whence he
came, why he tarried or whither he journeyed."
"By something more than a mere coincidence, the committee appointed by the
Colonial Congress to design a flag accepted an invitation to be guests,
while at Cambridge, of the family with which the Professor was staying. It
was here that General Washington joined them for the purpose of deciding
upon a fitting emblem. By the signs that passed between them, it was evident
that General Washington and Doctor Franklin recognized the Professor, and by
unanimous approval, he was invited to become an active member of the
committee. During the proceedings which followed, the Professor was treated
with the most profound respect and all his suggestions immediately acted
upon. He submitted a pattern which he considered symbolically appropriate
for the new flag, and this was unhesitatingly accepted by the six other
members of the committee, who voted that the arrangement suggested by the
Professor be forthwith adopted. After the episode of the flag, the Professor
quickly vanished; and nothing further is known concerning him.
"Did General Washington and Doctor Franklin recognize the Professor as an
emissary of the M-stery School which has so long controlled the pol-tical
destinies of this planet? Benjamin Franklin was a philosopher and a
Freem-son possibly a Rosicr-cian initiate. He and the Marquis de
Lafayette also a man of my-tery constitute two of the important links in the
chain of circumstance that culminated in the establishment of the original
thirteen American colonies as a free and independent nation. Dr. Franklin's
philosophic attainments are well attested in Poor Ric-ard's Almanac,
published by him for many years under the name of Richard Sa-nders. His
interest in the cause of Freemason-y is also shown in his publication of
Anderson's Constitutions of 'Free-asonry.
"It was during the, evening of July 4, 1776, that the second of these
myste-ious episodes occurred. In the old State House in Philadelphia, a
group of men were gathered for the momentous task of severing the tie
between the old country and the new. It was a grave moment, and not a few of
those present feared that their lives would be the forfeit for their
audacity. In the midst of the debate a fierce voice rang out. The debaters
stopped and turned to look upon the stranger. Who was this man who had
suddenly appeared in their midst and had transfixed them with his oratory?
They had never seen him before, none knew when he had entered; but his tall
form and pale face filled them with awe. His voice ringing with a h-ly zeal,
the stranger stirred them to their very s-uls. His closing words rang
through the building, 'G-d has given A-erica to be free!' As the stranger
sank into a chair exhausted, a wild enthusiasm burst forth. Name after name
was placed upon the parchment: the Declaration of Independence was signed.
But where was the man who had precipitated the accomplishment of this
immortal task who had lifted for a moment the veil from the eyes of the
assemblage and revealed to them a part at least of the great purpose for
which the, new nation was conceived? He had disappeared, nor was he ever
seen or his identity established. This episode parallels others of a similar
kind recorded by ancient historians attendant upon the founding of every new
nation. Are they coincidence, or do they indicate that the d-vine wisdom of
the ancient myst-ries still is present in the world, serving mankind as it
did of old?"
The End
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To read 'The Professor's' speech to the Continental Congress go here:
http://www.fourwinds10.com
/NewsServer/ArticleFunctions/ArticleDetails.php?ArticleID=11136
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Part 2 of 2.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Yo Daddys Rich And Your Maw Is Good Looking. Aug. 21,
2007.
It seems that we now have a Scientology vault in New Mexico and two in
Calif.
Please don't ask me where the second one is in Calif. All I know anything
about
is the one in the Lady Washington gold mine in Tuloumne City near my
hometown,
here in Sonara, Calif.
I have a friend called Don Showan who went through the Scientology
teachings.
He learned all he could and then started his own, different group. He
loaned me
a lot of the books put out be Hubbard. Hubbard was formerly a science
fiction
writer and it's hard to find out what is fiction and what is fact. One of
his
books is called approxmately "The first 4 or 6 trillon year is the hardest".
It maintained that the reason we have salt in the tears from our eyes is
that
we descended from lobsters or crabs. It was supper funny to me.
Most of the Scientology teaching depends on the use of an E-meter which
consisted of a Triplett Volt meter that had a Zero center needle. You put
the
meter electrodes, which they call cans, across from one hand of a person to
the
other hand. The meter is put on the ohms scale and zeroed so it reads in
the
middle. When you asked a person questions the meter will respond to the
question and either make the meter needle reach in the negative direction
for
questions that upsets you and you have some hangup on or go positive on
things
that make you happy. The needle stays in the middle if you have no reaction
to
the question. I even made an E-meter using a transistor device called an
Op-amp or operational amplifier to make the same circuit for about one
dollar.
You then find things that upset the person you a checking and note them.
The next day you check that same question and you get a little less reading.
Finally afer checking and talking about this problem you get no reaction.
When you get not reaction to any questions you are called a Clear. You then
get over all sorts of problems in requard to health and other things.
If you are a fairly normal person and don't have much money then you will
become a Clear very fast. If you are rich person or your father is rich and
your mom is good luckin, then they keep you coming back for more screening
until you have spent a lot of your dads money.
I just had a lady tell me exactly what happens when you go with a friend
to a meeting that tries to get you to go into Scientolody. You wind up
contribution a lot of you money to this group if you join. The person
didn't
join.
So it winds up that the people who don't have a great deal of money are
hired to be screeners and they run poeple through the proceedure of making
them Clear and it is a self reproducing proceedure.
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Old news I just received:
A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles
By Richard L-iby
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, November 27, 2005; Page D01
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/26/A
R2005112601065.html
Secret Flying Saucer Base Found in New Mexico?
Maybe. From the state that gave us Roswell, the epicenter of UFO lore
since
1947, comes a report from an Albuquerque TV station about its discovery of
strange landscape markings in the remote desert. They're etched in New
Mexico's
barren northern reaches, resemble crop circles and are recognizable only
from
a high altitude.
The circles etched into the desert match the logo of the Church of
Spiritual
Technology, a Scientology corporation. (Krqe-tv)
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Also, they are directly connected to the Church of Scientology.
(Cue theremin music.)
The church tried to persuade station KRQE not to air its report last week
about the aerial signposts marking a Scientology compound that includes a
huge
vault "built into a mountainside.
The archiving project, which the church has acknowledged, includes
engraving
Hubbard's writings on stainless steel tablets and encasing them in titanium
capsules. It is overseen by a Scientology corporation called the Church of
Spiritual Technology. Based in Los Angeles, the corporation dispatched an
official named Jane M-Nairn and an attorney to visit the TV station in an
effort
to squelch the story, KRQE news director Michelle D-naldson said.
The church offered a tour of the underground facility if KRQE would k-ll
the
piece, the station said in its newscast. Scientology also called KRQE's
owner, Emmis C-mmunications, and "sought the help of a powerful New Mexican
lawmaker" to lobby against airing the piece, the station reported on its
Web site.
Mc-airn did not respond to messages requesting comment; an employee said
that McN-irn was traveling last week, and that no one else from the church
would
be able to comment.
What do the markings mean? For starters, the interlocking circles and
diamonds match the logo of the Church of Spiritual Technology, which had the
vault
constructed in a mesa in the late 1980s. The $-.- million construction job
was done by D-nman and Associates of Santa Fe, but company Vice President
S-lly
B-tler said of the circles, "If there is anything like that out there, it
had nothing to do with us."
Perhaps the signs are just a proud expression of the Scientology brand.
But
there are other, more intriguing theories.
Former Scientologists familiar with Hubbard's teachings on r-incarnation
say
the symbol marks a "return point" so loyal staff members know where they can
find the founder's works when they travel here in the future from other
places in the universe.
"As a lifetime staff member, you sign a billion-year contract. It's not
just
symbolic," said Bruce H-nes of Denver, who spent 30 years in Scientology
but
is now critical of it. "You know you are coming back and you will defend
the
movement no matter what. . . . The fact that they would etch this into the
desert to be seen from space, it fits into the whole ideology."
Recall if you will that Scientology traces most of mankind's woes to an
e-il
alien lord named Xenu, a galactic holocaust perpetrated 75 million years
ago, and, uh, the field of p-ychiatry. (The latter is a particular concern,
as
all of America now knows, of movie star Tom Cruise.)
The church maintains two other vaults in California to preserve Hubbard's
materials and words, according to Hi-es and another longtime staff member
who
also quit a couple of years ago, Chuck B-atty of Pittsburgh.
"The whole purpose of putting these teachings in the underground vaults
was
expressly so that in the event that everything gets wiped out somehow,
someone would be willing to locate them and they would still be there," said
Beatty, who spent 28 years in Scientology. Some loyalists are tasked
specifically
with the "super-duper confidential" job of coming back to Earth in the
far-off
future, he added.
The billion-year contracts are signed by members of what Hubbard, a Navy
lieutenant in World War II, called the church's Sea Organization. The motto
of
that cadre, according to Be-tty and Hi-es, who said they were both members,
is
"We come back."
The New Mexico site is about a 2 1/2 -hour drive east of Santa Fe, near
the
small town of Trementina. The contents of the vault itself are not
s-cret --
they were shown in 1998 on ABC News's "20/20."
"Buried deep in these New Mexico hills in steel-lined tunnels, said to be
able to survive a nuclear blast, is what Scientology considers the future
of
mankind," ABC's Tom Ja-riel said in his report. "Seen here for the first
time,
thousands of metal records, stored in heat-resistant titanium boxes and
playable on a solar-powered turntable, all containing the beliefs of
Scientology'"Buried deep in these New M----.
Other r-ligions preserve their sacred texts. Nothing strange there.
Scientology leaders apparently just don't want to misplace theirs, and
maybe
this is why somebody put the giant circles on the scrubland. Because
there's
nothing worse than arriving from deep space, and not knowing where to park.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com
Subject: Get Well. Aug. 23, 2007.
Here is a person who thinks that he can help people get well.
The following information might make you think that I don't like
do-tors. I love the lady who is my doctor right now.
She is one of the greatest gals I have ever seen. She is from
Thieland or one of those other Asian countries. A team of
doc-ors have saved my life in recent years. I now have sort of
pace-makers heart device, called a defibulator in me that keeps
me going, so I do appreciate docto-s. Now let's see what this
person has to say.
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Proven natural treatments the m-dical establishmen won't let
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
They won't let us have the cu-es!
Chapter Two
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Chapter Three
Forbidden can-er treatment-from the same man who discovered
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Chapter Four
Get off insulin in six weeks? This woman did it after 9 years
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Chapter Five
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Chapter Six
Could you fix 12 years of memory loss and stop Alzheimer's
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Chapter Seven
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Chapter Eight
A rare prostate herb so powerful... the growers want to keep
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Chapter Nine
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Chapter Ten
Control your bladder before it controls you -- A natural
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Chapter Eleven
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Chapter Twelve
Worst leukemia victim in 20 years gets well
Chapter Thirteen
Osteoporosis "experts" are wrong about calcium, PLUS:
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Chapter Fourteen
Get rid of your allergies for good!
Chapter Fifteen
Melt away migraines in 6.5 minutes
Chapter Sixteen
8 FREE REPORTS
......
Chapter One
They won't let us have the cu-es!
Imagine if someone you loved died of ca-cer, and you
found out there was a cure that no one told you about.
If you underwent a heart bypass, would it bother you
to learn you didn't have to? That a cheap herb solves
most heart problems, and does it for pennies-but no one
told you?
If you've been on insulin for years, would you get
angry if you discovered other people have cleared up
diabetes within weeks, without dru-s?
Suppose you had to rush your asthmatic child to an
emergency room several times a year. What would you
say if you learned there was a cur- all along--and
nobody told you?
Would that make you angry?
Then get ready to get angry.
Because...
C-res do exist for can-er, heart disease, diabetes,
asthma, allergies, pain, cataracts, osteoporosis,
art-ritis, fatigue, Alzheimer's and more. And you'll
learn about them right in this e-book. But our medical
establishment does everything in its power to keep
them away from you.
And don't blame your doctor!
You see, this powerful multi-billion-dollar industry
controls all me-ical information. They effectively shut
down all dissent. Step out of line and you lose your
right to practice.
I know, because it happened to me!
They took away my license and livelihood just for
using treatments they don't like. Now I've got nothing
to lose, so I'm going to blow the lid off their scam.
Read on to discover treatments no one else will tell
you about, not even alternative doctors, because they
fear what might happen to them.
Doctors aren't free to tell you the truth.
I'm not the only doctor they've victimized. Dozens
of alternative doctors have been through the same
thing, not to mention supplement makers, and even
health information publishers.
In the state of Wa-hington, the "health po-ice" are
investigating and harassing one out of every three
alternative M.D.'s in the state.
They've taken away one doctor's license and totally
put him out of business.
It's a wonder there are any alternative doctors
left free to practice.
Just listen to Dr. W's story.
He knows all about the brutal attacks and intimidation.
With guns drawn, F-A g-ons busted down the doors of
his office and proceeded to haul away patient records,
supplements, medicines and office equipment. It was
two weeks before he could reopen his clinic and start
seeing patients again.
And that was just the beginning of a
two-and-a-half-year nightmare that cost Dr. W and his
family $---,000. He was hauled before two grand
juries and, at one point, he had eleven attorneys
defending his case.
Other alternative doctors advised him to do what
they did: Give up and knuckle under to the authorities.
Instead, Dr. W fought back--and won. But he's the
exception.
His "crime?" Prescribing preservative-free vitamins.
No charges were ever brought against Dr. W. And what
was this all about?
Why, the FD- had gone through his dumpster and
found bottles of vitamin B-12 they said were
contaminated. Well, they were in a dumpster. They
might have been contaminated!
Of course, this case was really about the -DA
trying to intimidate a leading alternative doctor, a
man who served on the faculty of an alternative medicine
university and--gasp!--wrote books. (The F-A has
literally burned books that contained information
they don't approve of.)
As a practicing D.O., an osteopath, I was on
probation for ten years while the gov-rnment-appointed
"health po-ice" second-guessed every single thing I
did. For ten years, they looked for an excuse to put me
out of business.
I stopped an as-hma attack with the touch of my
hands, and lost my license as a result!
Establishment medicine is enraged by people like
Dr. W and me who help patients get well the natural way,
without dru-s and surgery. They do everything they can
to shut us up and shut us down.
If you think it's far-fetched to say that cu-es
actually exist, and that people like me are persecuted
for using them, let me set you straight.
One of the things they nailed me for during my ten
years on probation was the time I treated a boy who was
suffering from an a-thma attack.
This boy's mother took him to an emergency room
because she was afraid he was going to d-e. The boy
was one of my patients, and had been since he was a
baby. But his mom was so frightened by this attack
she didn't come to me, she went straight to the ER.
Part 1.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com