Once upon a time in the pale, a little island in the sky.
Once upon a time there was a little girl and her name was Sissie.
Good evening, you're listening to the Hour of the Times.
I'm William Cooper.
Ladies and gentlemen, tonight, as I promised you last Wednesday night, you will be hearing the first half of last Wednesday night's broadcast.
Due to the fact that a transmitting tube failed in the transmitter at WBCQ, most of you missed the first half of the broadcast.
So tonight you're going to hear about 50 minutes of that broadcast to make sure that we Covered everything that you missed, and then a little bit to connect it into what you heard, and then after that's over, you're going to hear a new tape.
A new tape from Dr. Wallach.
It's actually the soundtrack from a video tape that's about 2 hours and 20 minutes long, so what you don't, what we don't get to finish tonight, you will hear tomorrow night.
But before we begin tonight's broadcast, I just got to say something about what's going on over there in Kosovo.
Number one, the Russians are just kicking butt.
They thoroughly, thoroughly knocked NATO off its high horse by being the first ones to enter Kosovo.
They put up a camp.
near Pristina and seized the airport.
Seized the airport.
The airport was where NATO was going to set up its command headquarters.
The Russians wouldn't let NATO troops near it.
Turn them around.
They're still in command of the airport.
And more Russian troops will be flying into that airport.
And NATO, madeleine not so bright, and the incompetent boobs at NATO, have succeeded in what the Soviet Union failed to do for decades, and that is establish a toehold in Eastern Europe.
Well, now the Russians have their toehold in Eastern Europe thanks to the incompetence of the boobs at NATO and Madeleine Not-So-Bright, the head of our State Department.
I'm not sure anymore what State Department means, unless it's State of Insanity.
And by golly, this is really getting interesting.
Well, here's the first about 50 minutes of last Wednesday night's broadcast, after which we will go into the new tape from Dr. Wallach, which is just going to, well, you're going to love it.
And we'll finish that tape tomorrow night because it's two hours and 20 minutes long.
From the Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, June 29, 1994.
A. D. L. launches book against religious right by Peggy Landers, Herald religious writer.
Art Tegelbaum minced no words Tuesday in blasting a contingent of the religious right for using what he called murderously mean tactics murderously mean tactics in pursuing an exclusionist and dangerous political agenda, particularly in Florida.
The Anti-Defamation League Southern Area Director called a news conference at his downtown office to announce the distribution of a 190-page National Anti-Defamation League report called, The Religious Right, the Assault on Tolerance and Pluralism The book, which costs $7.50 and is available through the
Miami ADL office, is the result of a year-long national research project to document what
its authors call a bitter push to replace the wall of separation of church and state with
a citadel of Christianity, while suggesting that those who defend the walls are
enemies of God.
Well, it sounds like at least they know who they are.
It warns that the religious right is seeking to Christianize public school curricula and
gain control of the Republican Party.
Florida has become a lightning-rod state for grassroots campaigns to return prayer to public schools, oppose abortion, elect Christian candidates and oppose civil rights protections for homosexuals, Tito Baum said.
Florida represents in many of its communities what America will be like in the year 2000 in cultural diversity and changing demographics.
The state's future depends on our success in being a multicultural society," he said.
He pointed to the murder of Dr. David Gunn by a religious anti-abortion activist in Pensacola.
I wonder why he didn't point to any of the murders committed by the ADL.
The success in Lake County of Christian Fundamentalist School Board members in mandating that public school students be taught that American culture is superior to all others, and the American Family Association's initiative to block civil rights protections for homosexuals as religious right activities in Florida.
Folks, what they call protections for homosexuals are really the granting of rights to homosexuals that no one else has, and that should never be allowed.
Tittlebaum warned of stealth candidates who hide their religious objectives in the possibility of religious tests for political office.
If he's a Christian, vote for him.
If he's not, don't.
But Raoul Molina, director of the Dade County chapter of the Christian Coalition, says such claims are inaccurate and mean-spirited.
The 1.2 million members of the Christian Coalition are people of faith who have felt disenfranchised and underrepresented.
and want to have a voice in our country's government," Molina said.
We are a political movement based on issues, not on religious doctrines.
It's the liberals in organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League that are attempting
to censor us and take away our voice in government.
They are the ones who are intolerant and exclusionary.
Amen.
Thank you.
The Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme, was assassinated by a lone gunman on the streets of Stockholm.
Just before his assassination, Palme was in the process of cracking down on Swedish arms dealers who were funneling guns to the Nicaraguan Contras and to the Iranian regime.
Shades of Ali North The Iran-Contra scandal had not yet broken publicly, and Palms Probe threatened to blow the lid on the entire covert program of the Israeli Mossad, B'nai B'rith, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the Anti-Defamation League, and, of course, the American Intelligence Network.
Curiously, many of the guns being sold by the Swedes with the collusion of Oliver North, the CIA Chief William Casey, and the Israelis were coming from East Germany and other Soviet bloc states.
Are you beginning to understand the implications?
Was Palm in the process of unearthing a cynical East-West collusion, as I have Warned you about previously?
An even nastier reality buried beneath the then-unknown Irangate scandal?
Was he about to blow the lid on the phony Cold War?
Had he inadvertently stumbled under the trail of the Anti-Defamation League's own involvement in this demimonde of gun and drug dealing?
Absolutely, ladies and gentlemen.
Absolutely.
The answer to that question was implicitly given within days of the Palm assassination, when the Anti-Defamation League joined with the KGB and the East German Stasi, State Security Service, in an effort to blame the Palm murder on Swedish associates of Lyndon LaRouche, who had already exposed all of their dirty ADL Fact-Finding Division Chief Irwin Sewell, himself an Oxford University-trained, active member of the Socialist International and alumni of our President, William Clinton, personally flew to Stockholm to fuel the disinformation campaign linking LaRouche to the Palm murder.
Soviet Ambassador Boris Pankin, a major general in the KGB who specialized in planting disinformation in the Western press, directed the Soviet side of the LaRouche Kill Palm hoax.
While George E. Arbatov, the head of the Soviet Academy of Sciences' USA Canada Institute, added his voice to those accusing LaRouche, ultimately the Soviet government-owned TV network aired an hour-long docudrama elaborating this lie, and it was a lie.
The role of Edgar Bronfman's pals in the East German Stasi in the Palm cover-up would not surface until three years later.
However, back in August of 1989, the Stockholm Daily newspaper Expression revealed that Swedish police had bugged the home of a resident KGB agent and had audio tape evidence that the man knew at least twenty-four hours before Palm's murder that the Prime Minister would be killed.
This alone absolved Lyndon LaRouche.
The pivotal role of the Stasi in the Palm murder cover-up was first revealed in the August 20-26, 1992 edition of Journalisten, the magazine of the Swedish Journalist Association.
which published an interview with a former top Stasi officer named Herbert Bremer.
In that interview, ladies and gentlemen, and in a series of subsequent Swedish nationwide radio broadcasts, Bremer confessed that as an official of Department X, which is disinformation of the Stasi, He, personally, had engineered the disinformation campaign blaming the European Labour Party, ELP, the Scandinavian affiliations of Lyndon LaRouche, for the Palm murder.
Renner told journalisten, quote, At my desk I drew up the outlines of how the ELP theory would be conduited into the Swedish police investigation.
The plan was to have a national Swedish newspaper receive an anonymous telephone tip-off.
As an alternative, the information would go directly to one of the special tip-off phones made available by the police.
The content would be along the lines that the caller, quote, knew that the ELP had committed the crime, end quote.
He or she had, quote, witnessed hectic activity in the ELP headquarters in the night, end quote.
Nothing was really true, but it sounded well-informed and credible, end quote.
Indeed, the 1986 Stasi-manufactured disinformation was conduited into the United States media through the Anti-Defamation League.
NBC television ran the story as a leading news item on their evening news broadcast, interviewing Anti-Defamation League official Sewell as part of their coverage, just as they conducted repeated, repeated interviews with Anti-Defamation League officials and officials of the Cult Awareness Network, another branch of the Beneborough, during the Waco massacre.
Ultimately, the United States Justice Department would use the palm disinformation to justify a massive paramilitary police raid against LaRouche's home and offices of his associates in Leesburg, Virginia, in October 1986, resulting in a tremendous miscarriage of justice.
Am I a supporter of Lyndon LaRouche?
Not on your life, ladies and gentlemen, for he himself is a closet socialist masquerading as a conservative.
The LaRouche Killed Palm Hoax was no isolated instance of Edgar Bronfman and the ADL teaming up with a Communist, Communist secret police agency to target a political enemy or ply a lucrative business scam.
It is and always has been and will be, unless you stop it, standard operating procedure for the Anti-Defamation League.
According to syndicated columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, on January 23, 1989, Bronfman hosted a secret meeting at his New York City penthouse to forge what the columnists dubbed, quote, a Jews for Grain, end quote, deal between the Soviet Union and Israel.
Also present at the gathering was Duane's Andreas, the chairman of the Archer Daniels Midland A.D.M.
Grain Cartel and a long-standing ally and financial backer of the Anti-Defamation League.
The Wall Street Journal had dubbed Andreas Gorbachev's closest pal in the rest.
At Congressional Andreas identified former Anti-Defamation League National Chairman Ben Epstein as the man who taught him all he knew about politics.
The Bronfman-Andreas deal was straightforward in return for vast quantities of dirt-cheap grain from ADM and other United States-based grain cartels.
The Soviet government would permit the mass exodus of Soviet Jews to Israel.
It was an updated version of the Pollard espionage affair in which United States military secrets were swapped for controlled Soviet Jewish migration to Israel.
The invariant in the two efforts was the central role of the ADL.
I'd like to ask all of you out there who claim that the Soviet Union is controlled by Jews, why are so many Jews immigrating from the Soviet Union?
I know the answer, but I bet you don't.
As part of the Bronfman-Andreas deal, the Soviet KGB teamed up with the ADL and Bronfman's World Jewish Congress, the WJC, to foment a diplomatic breach between the Reagan administration and Austrian President Kurt Waldheim, the former Secretary General of the United Nations.
The KGB manufactured and the ADL-WJC conduited phony evidence that the Waldheim had been a top Nazi war criminal.
During World War II, the United States Attorney General Ed Meese, still employing the legal services of Anti-Defamation League fellow traveler—that's right, folks, fellow traveler—Leonard Garment, bit on the forged material and declared Waldheim persona non grata in the United States.
of the smear job was to shut down Austria as a way station for Soviet Jews coming out into the rest.
In the past, once Soviet Jews landed on Austrian soil, they were granted political refugee status, which then enabled them to settle in any country of their choosing.
The majority either stayed in Western Europe or found their way to the United States.
Very few went to Israel voluntarily.
With Austria shut down, Bronfman and Gorbachev worked out alternative routes through Warsaw Pact states and eventually set up direct flights from the Soviet Union to Israel to ensure that the Soviet refugees had no choice as to where they would live.
By the time Bronfman and Andreas forged their Jews for Grain deal with Gorbachev in early 1989, the ADL had just about perfected their use of forged KGB documents to smear the entire Eastern European community and the United States as closet wartime Nazis.
As early as 1979, the ADL had played a pivotal role in getting legislation through the United States Congress establishing The Office of Special Investigations, OSI, a special Nazi-hunting unit inside the Criminal Division of the Justice Department against, directly against, ladies and gentlemen, all of our laws, our ethics and our morals.
This, in fact, was direct recognition of one specific religion against the Constitution of the United States of America, specifically to reap revenge upon their imagined enemies.
ADL asset representative Elizabeth Holtzman had sponsored the bill, which effectively stripped naturalized American citizens of Central European and Ukrainian descent of their constitutional rights By providing for automatic denaturalization and deportation without any due process whatsoever, if the OSI could produce evidence that they had been tied to the Nazis during World War II.
In fact, ladies and gentlemen, the Supreme Court has ruled that no one can strip an American citizen of their citizenship.
Period.
For any reason.
Yet they do it.
And you sit out there and don't say a word.
And where did the lion's share of this evidence come from?
Forty years after the end of World War II?
From the Soviet archives, ladies and gentlemen.
And how were they getting information from the Soviet archives?
The Communist nation behind an iron curtain, supposedly our bitter enemy.
The ADL-sponsored OSI provided Moscow with a foot in the door to the American judicial system for the first time ever.
Soviet documents and witnesses were given full standing in United States court proceedings, no questions asked.
The enemies of the United States of America, bound by their vows and oaths of office to the Soviet Union, Publicly declared their goal is to destroy the United States of America.
While a handful of the people targeted by the ADL-OSI may have been low-level Nazi sympathizers or assets during the war, many innocent people fell victim to the KGB's sophisticated forgers, courtesy of the Anti-Defamation League and their friends at the Justice Department's OSI.
And what was the purpose of this?
To keep the Jews in line by continually whipping them with the threat of another Nazi holocaust.
That's what.
To maintain their power.
That's what.
Remember the man who was sent to Israel and And found guilty and then tried again and found innocent.
And all the time the Justice Department and the OSI and the ADL and everyone concerned with this knew that he was innocent.
And then they wanted to hold him until they could scrape up some other phony evidence and try him again on some other charges not yet imagined.
And all of you sat and said nothing.
And why did you sit and say nothing?
Because you're a bunch of whimpering, scared little sheep.
You were afraid that someone would call you anti-Semitic.
I would much rather be called anti-Semitic than be called a coward, and that's what most of you are.
Carl Linus, falsely accused of Nazi collaboration, was stripped of his American citizenship and shipped off to the Soviet Union, where he died in a prison, reportedly from a heart attack.
Sherem Sobchakov, accused of working with the Nazis in his native Belarusia, beat the OSI and even won a lucrative out-of-court libel suit against the New York Times.
He was then murdered.
Then murdered by a Jewish Defense League bomb attack on his Patterson, New Jersey home in 1985 because he had thwarted them and embarrassed them publicly.
Dr. Arthur Rudolph, a celebrated German-American rocket scientist who contributed greatly to America's space program, was falsely accused by the Anti-Defamation League and OSI of torturing Jews at the Peenemünde Research Facility in wartime Germany.
Rather than lose his lifetime pension with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, and throw his family into poverty, he renounced his United States citizenship and returned to West Germany.
After a three-year probe based on the same evidence passed on by the East German and
Soviet authorities to the OSI, West German prosecutors concluded that there was no evidence
against Dr. Rudolph, but by that time his life was in ruins.
John Dimjanjian, a Ukrainian-American retired auto worker.
Accused of being the Treblinka concentration camp mass murderer Ivan the Terrible, was stripped of his citizenship and hauled off to Israel to stand trial.
It was the biggest show trial since the proceedings against Adolf Eichmann broadcast in its entirety live on Israeli national television.
Dimjanjuk was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging.
Through unflagging efforts by his family and friends, Demjanjuk eventually gathered evidence showing that the OSI had suppressed evidence proving that another man had been identified as the real Ivan.
They knew all along that he was innocent and were prepared to allow him to go to his death rather than buck, rather than buck, the ADL, B'nai B'rith, the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in the State of Israel.
They were afraid of being called anti-Semitic.
They are cowards.
The case is now pending before both the Israeli Supreme Court and the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The ADL's liaison to OSI, Elliott Wells, in a signed letter to the editors of the Washington Post, demanded that Dinjanjuk not be set free, using the kind of stilted, stupid logic that would make the KGB blush. Wells argued that even
if Dvijanjic is innocent of the Treblinka charges, he must be guilty of some other
war crimes and therefore should be held in custody until new evidence can be manufactured.
And they're so used to getting away with this kind of ploy that it's actually a miracle
that nobody listened. And I mean, ladies and gentlemen, a genuine miracle.
In 1974, Richard Nixon went down for the count as the result of the botched Watergate break-in
at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C. during the 1972 presidential
campaign.
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A prominent Central Intelligence Agency operative who was involved in the Watergate break-in,
G. Gordon Liddy is now a prominent radio talk show host, and all you stupid sheep will idolize
his every word.
As a result, he is now a member of the National Security Council.
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I As reporters, congressional committees, and special prosecutors poured over the details of the Watergate scandal, evidence of a pattern of bribery and cover-ups emerged that ended up contributing to Nixon's resignation even more than the break-in itself.
You see, folks, they never had anything that could have impeached Richard Nixon.
Since the fall of Nixon, the American political lexicon has been blessed with such Watergate offspring as, quote, Debategate, end quote, Cartergate, Irangate, Bushgate, Iraqgate, and even Spacegate.
And we'll talk about Spacegate on another program to do with mind control.
political corruption scandals have become as American as apple pie, ladies and gentlemen.
And we'll get to that in just a moment.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
the the
the political squeeze.
The vast majority of Americans are totally oblivious to the fact that on any given day, the Anti-Defamation League and its fellow hooligans in what is euphemistically dubbed the Zionist Lobby, the Dope Lobby, is a far more appropriate description.
Commit crimes against the American electorate that make Watergate seem tame by comparison.
Blackmail, extortion, and bribery, ladies and gentlemen, are such routine tactics of the Zionist lobby that its primary target victims, the United States Senate and House of Representatives, filled with cowards, have been turned into political mush, incapable of governing under the best of circumstances, and completely paralyzed.
In the face of the current political and economic crises, how do you think we got to the point where we are at now?
While the media had led the charge against Congressional incumbents appealing to a justified throw-the-bums-out sentiment building among the majority of voters, the sad reality is that unless the power of the Zionist lobby is cut down to size, any newly elected Congress will be like a bunch of silly lambs walking to the slaughter, and nothing, nothing, nothing will ever change.
You see, they hold this Holocaust and anti-Semitic bullshit over everybody's head, and everybody,
being the stupid sheeple that they are, they cower in fear in the corner.
Officially, both the ADL and its leading collaborator in this corrupting of the Congress, the American
Israeli Public Affairs Committee, are forbidden from engaging in political campaigning due to their tax-exempt status.
But both groups have managed to systematically break the electoral and tax laws with impunity, largely due to the fact that they have placed fellow travelers—that's right, I said fellow travelers—in key posts in the executive branch regulatory agencies that are supposed to monitor the activities of groups benefiting from the tax exemptions.
The Federal Election Commission, FEC, and the Internal Revenue Service.
Just a glimpse at how the Zionist lobby has used the power of the narco-dollar to corrupt and control the Congress is contained in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on August 10, 1992.
Get it.
Read it.
The suit filed by a group of retired United States diplomats against the FEC charges that the agency failed to impose sanctions against the AIPAC for functioning as an unregistered political action committee.
Even though the general counsel at the FEC agreed that AIPAC had violated the law, the commissioners decided in July 1992 not to take any action against the group.
According to the court papers, AIPAC secretly controls at least twenty-seven different political action committees, or PACs.
Other investigators place the figure at fifty-nine, and uses them to funnel enormous amounts of money to candidates for Congress who support AIPAC's political agenda.
Under the FEC statutes, strict limits are imposed on how much money can be given to an individual candidate by a single PAC.
The purpose of the regulation is to curb the power of special interest groups in the financing of candidates, but as you can see, it does not work.
By running dozens of PACs, AIPAC, according to the suit, illegally circumvents the law.
And they're not the only ones.
The case of the Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs, or JAPAC, one of the twenty-seven PACs named in the suit, underscores the tight relationship between AIPAC, the ADL, and the political committees JAPAC lists among its directors the wives of Thomas Dyne and Stuart Eisenstadt.
Since 1980, Dyn has been the Executive Director of AIPAC.
Eisenstadt, formerly Domestic Policy Advisor to President Jimmy Carter, is the head of the National Jewish Democratic Council, or NJDC, an ADL-dominated organization dedicated to winning control over the Democratic Party and placing as many of its members as possible on the staffs of congressmen, governors, and mayors.
Why does it want to put its members on the staffs of congressmen, governors, and mayors, and stood in the office of congressman, governor, or mayor?
Simply because, folks, congressmen, governors, and mayors don't write anything.
They very seldom even read what has been introduced.
So these people write the law, and the congressmen, never reading any of the law, Just endorse it and go right on along with it.
That's why many times when you call your congressman and confront them with something you found in a bill, they profess ignorance.
You know why?
Because it's the truth.
They don't know their ass from a hole in the ground.
And where does all of the money come from to buy up the hundreds of congressional seats currently owned by ADL, AIPAC?
A brief look.
At the Round Table Pack, one of the twenty-seven outfits cited in the lawsuit as AIPAC-owned, answers that question.
Round Table Pack was founded in 1981 by a group of leading ADL and AIPAC officials and contributors, led by Malcolm Holeen, the head of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.
From day one, it was housed in the Manhattan offices of a tax shelter firm called the Integrated Resources and Integrated was a thinly veiled money conduit for Michael Milken and his crew of junk bond peddlers and dope money washers at Drexel Burnham.
In fact, Drexel's CEO, Stephen Weinroth, the liaison between Milken and Ivan Boesky in their insider trading scams, was a director of Integrated.
All ladies and gentlemen, all of Milken's prime investors stocked their money into Integrated as a tax dodge.
All of them also poured contributions into the Roundtable pack.
Among the biggest donors to Roundtable, Ivan Boesky, Robert Davidoff, Milken's personal aide at the Beverly Hills office of Drexel, and the sons and daughters of Meshulam Rickless.
Remember him?
When the Round Table Pack holds its meetings, guests of honor include, respectively, New York and Minnesota attorneys General Robert Abrams and Skip Humphrey, and New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who is one of the biggest traitors on Capitol Hill.
All are regular recipients of AIPAC PAC dollars in return for such generosity.
Senator Moynihan in 1986 shepherded a tax code revision through the United States Congress that gave integrated resources and added $43 million in tax breaks.
Don't you wish you had friends like that?
With friends like Moynihan and key posts in the United States Senate, integrated could afford to be generous, at least for a while.
The relationship between Milken and Integrated was so tight that within three months of Milken's indictment in March 1989 for insider trading, Integrated defaulted on one billion dollars in short-term loans.
It seems that without the running pipeline of hot money from Milken's bottomless Caribbean cash pool, Integrated was lost, because the truth is it never did anything except wash money.
The AIPAC ADL-run political action committees, in short, represent the combined financial clout of the Lansky-Dope syndicate.
Any similarity between Anti-Defamation League, AIPAC, and the genuine national interests of the State of Israel or the Jewish people is purely crap.
Absolute horse manure.
All told, two hundred and eleven candidates for the United States House and Senate from
forty-eight states received money from the ADL-AIPAC tax between January 1st, 1991 and
March 31st, 1992.
Of the two hundred and eleven recipients, one hundred and eighty-seven were incumbents.
The total amount given in that 15-month period was well over $2 million, making ADL, AIPAC, the second-largest source of institutional money to candidates for federal office, second only to the combined donations of all of the labor union PACs.
And they're all in bed together.
By October 1992, that figure had soared past the $3 million mark.
The ADL-AIPAC PACs don't funnel the majority of their money into Jewish candidates, or even into candidates running for office in states where there are large Jewish populations.
Are you listening to me?
If you're Jewish, you had better be learning from this program, from this series of broadcasts.
Or will you continue along as you always have been, afraid that your friends and neighbors will call you anti-Semitic?
And they will, you know.
Takes guts to be a real people instead of a stupid sheeple, no matter who or what you more typical of the kinds of office holders and candidates
who receive AIPAC payoffs is Richard C. Shelby, a first-term Democratic United States
Senator from Alabama who has recently gained notoriety for pushing a death penalty bill
for the District of Columbia.
Shelby received $67,800 from the AIPAC PACs in the fifteen months beginning in January
1991 with a career total of $133,825.
Another record-setting recipient of AIPAC largesse is Senator Tom Harkin, the Iowa Democrat
who ran an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1992.
Harkin came into the Senate in 1984 by defeating incumbent Roger Jeppson who in 1981 had cast
a decisive vote against AIPAC in a fight over the sale of AWACS surveillance aircraft to
Saudi Arabia.
And he was a very successful candidate.
you In his first Senate bid, Harkin received over $100,000 from the AIPAC Combine.
His career total in AIPAC money is a staggering $366,130.
And we are accurate to the penny.
A total of 29 current incumbent Senators and Congressmen have received over $100,000 in illegal contributions from the ADL-AIPAC PACs.
A dozen have received $50,000 or more just for their 1992 re-election campaigns.
That, quote, dirty dozen, end quote, are Richard Shelby, Democrat, Alabama, Mel Levine, Democrat, California.
Timothy Wirth, Democrat, Colorado.
Daniel Inouye, Democrat, Hawaii.
Barbara Mikulski, Democrat, Maryland.
Christopher Bond, Republican, Montana.
Kent Conrad, Democrat, North Dakota.
Robert Packwood, Republican, Oregon.
Arlen Specter, Republican, Pennsylvania.
Harris Wolford, Democrat, Pennsylvania.
Thomas Daschle, Democrat, South Dakota, and Robert Kasten, Republican, Wisconsin.
Narco dollars.
Narco dollars.
Dope money.
Narco dollars are the key to the ADL's hold over the United States Congress, but the League and its AIPAC associates have other trump cards as well.
Both groups operate secret, highly illegal spy units that gather blackmail material and carry out dirty tricks against political opponents.
When Richard Nixon got caught running such a plumber's unit at the offices of the Committee to Re-elect the President, CREEP, aptly named, in 1972, the American people demanded his scout.
It remains to be seen what the reaction will be now that AIPAC has had its first damaging defection from its own plumbers' unit.
You see, Gregory Slobodkin worked for a number of years in AIPAC's policy analysis unit.
Slobodkin eventually got turned off by some of the dirty deeds he was ordered to carry out by the unit's chief, Michael Lewis, and he quit his job and went public with his story.
Michael Lewis is the son of Dr. Bernard Lewis, the Oxford-trained, always coming back to the same places, Oxford-trained Arabist who was the architect of the Carter administration's arc of crisis policy which abetted Ayatollah Khomeini's Islamic revolution in Iran and the spread of fundamentalism throughout the region.
And that's it, folks.
I think that all of you If you were tuned in last Wednesday night, you heard the rest of that broadcast.
I'll stay tuned for a new tape from Dr. Wallach.
It's a videotape.
And you're going to hear the audio portion.
And it's two hours and twenty minutes long.
So you're going to hear about an hour and five minutes of it tonight.
And you'll hear the rest of it tomorrow night.
So, please pay attention.
I guarantee you, it'll knock your socks off and it will really open your eyes as far as health care, the medical profession, nutrition, and all kinds of things that you've never even thought about before.
It's just absolutely incredible.
So, don't go away.
Stay tuned.
Right now, coming up, Dr. Wolff.
I'm going to give you a little bit of a history of the disease.
But you know, there's a revolution going on right now.
Some extraordinary individuals are going to live to be 150, 160.
That sounds incredible.
Are there people that really live that long?
Oh, yes.
Healthcare is controversial these days.
Maybe because at some point in our lives, we all need some.
Generally, when we feel sick, we run to the family doctor for some pills or quick fix.
But one doctor is pouring out of him trying to convince us there's another way.
If one looked at the differences between an alternative or holistic practitioner as opposed to what you might call a straight or an orthodontist practitioner, you might use five or six different things to treat a patient.
You might use antifungal nutrition, herbs, and each one of these sort of supplement each other.
They enhance each other.
Our dogs get 40, Harold.
Our rats get 28, and our own kids get 12 or less.
It's really a dog's life.
It's these minerals.
It's a secret.
Glacier grinds up these rocks, comes out in the form of glacier milk.
We're out here surveying this wheat crop.
It looks beautiful, but looks are deceiving.
She gained 20 years statistically simply by not going to medical school.
does the medical doctors who treat Medicare patients won't be damaged?
Can't I get vitamins and minerals from the fresh food that are available here?
Absolutely not!
So it leaves you open to diseases far, far more vulnerable in our privacy.
In fact, today I was in contact with the oversight committee.
I actually called them from the headquarters of Season Health.
The only way that you can get certain minerals, for instance, selenium and copper and zinc, is to eat liver three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
And most Americans aren't going to do that.
They just don't like it.
So everybody in the studio is sticking their tongues out, right?
The answer is really not more taxes and more Medicare.
The answer lies here with our food.
I just got a little bit of a survey so I know who I'm talking to.
I'm here tonight because you thought this was a tax protest meeting.
Hey, it's an election year if you're going to have them.
And then, let's see, how many of you grew up on a farm or had anything to do with livestock sometime in your life?
Okay, great.
We're going to get along fine.
The reason why I asked that last question, I grew up on a bee farm myself, about 80 miles west of St.
Louis.
Like everybody else that raises livestock, you raise a lot of your own feed to stay in business economically.
And we raised corn and soybeans and hay and we'd grind this stuff up into a flour and we would add vitamins and minerals and trace minerals and we'd make pellets And we'd feed those cats for about six to nine months, and we'd ship them off to be butchered, and we'd save back the very best ones for ourselves, and we'd butcher them in the barn.
Now, the thing that fascinated me as a teenager was that we ate out of those same fields as a family.
We kept back five rows of corn.
We had a garden at the end of the field where we'd grow our peas and beans and squash and tomatoes and carrots.
And the part that fascinated me was, I always used to ask my dad, I'd say, how come we go to all that trouble for those cats?
We grind up their feed, we add vitamins and minerals and trace minerals.
Make pellets, feed them for six to nine months, and we want to live to be a hundred with no aches and pains, we eat out of the same fields, and we don't give ourselves the same vitamins and minerals and trace minerals.
Well, he used to give me a lot of Missouri farm wisdom.
He'd say things like, shut up boy, we're getting farm-fresh food, fresh air, we'll have some free exercise, don't ask complicated questions.
So I was glad to get rid of the farm exercise and go to ag school at the University of Missouri.
And there my major was in animal husbandry and nutrition.
My minor was in field crops and soils.
And I began to learn technical things about soil chemistry and how to raise the tons and bushels for acres.
But I didn't get a real answer to my question until I became a freshman veterinary student, also at the University of Missouri.
And there I learned that the reason why we put all these vitamins and minerals and trace minerals into animal feeds is simply because we don't have insurance for them.
We don't have Blue Cross Blue Shield, major medical hospitalization, Medicare, Medicaid, or Hillary to watch out for them.
And if we were to use a human health care type of system for animals, it'd be sticker shock for everybody.
Your hamburger would cost you $275 a pound, boneless, skinless chicken breast would be $450 a pound, a dozen eggs would be $50.
So we learned that we could keep the cost of animal products such as meat and dairy and poultry and eggs down to where the average person could afford them simply by reducing or eliminating the health care cost.
We do this by preventing and curing diseases in animals with nutrition.
That whole concept really fascinated me all through veterinary school.
And after graduating vet school, I went to Africa for two years with Marlon Perkins from the old Mutual of Omaha Wild Kingdom days and got to play Frank Buck for a couple of years and use the tranquilizer gun and tromp all over Central and South Africa.
And after two years, Marlon sent me a telegram and invited me back to St.
Louis to work on a big project.
This was in the early 60s.
He'd gotten a $7.5 million grant to study pollution, the environment, the ecology, and they needed a wildlife veterinarian on the project.
And my job was to do autopsies of animals that died of natural causes in the big zoos around the United States.
This, of course, included the St.
Louis Zoo with Perkins directly, the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, the Bronx Zoo in New York, the National Zoo in D.C., the L.A.
Zoo, and many, many other big zoos throughout the United States.
And my job is to do autopsies on animals that died of natural causes and to look for species
and animals that was ultra sensitive to pollution.
And we're going to use that animal much like the old coal miners used to use canaries.
Remember how that goes.
They take a canary and locate it down in the mine and if methane gas or carbon monoxide
would leak into the mine, the canaries being more sensitive would drop off the perch and
die and give the men a chance to get out before they suffocated or blew up.
We were supposed to set up colonies of these animals in strategic locations around the
United States and if they became ill or died from pollution, we would know that there was
some impending environmental doom that we had to deal with to save the human population.
That was back in the 60s.
Now, after having worked on this project for some 12 plus years, I had done 17,500 autopsies on over 454 species of animals, plus 3,000 human beings for comparison, and what I learned was that every animal and every human being who dies of natural causes dies of a nutritional deficiency disease.
And I got all excited about this nutrition stuff again, and wrote 75 scientific papers For medical journals, veterinary journals, international pathology journals, contributed chapters, eight multi-author textbooks on the subject, wrote one of my own.
It was a thousand pages.
It was two thousand pictures, and I think it cost $140 each.
Medical students and veterinary students had to buy them to pass the course.
I don't know if they ever read them, but it was one of those things where you had to buy them to pass the course.
So we sold a few of those books.
And even though I had tried to get this information out in standard research channels, papers
and lectures and whatnot, there was lots of competition.
So I really didn't get the interest of people who are in power, either in politics or medical
research, although things like 2020 with Hugh Downs and Heraldo, I did get to go on that
program before Heraldo got his nose broke for the first time and was in 1700 newspapers
throughout the world with S. Boyd and UPI and AP.
But I really couldn't get anybody interested.
We had a lot of competition.
We just put men on the moon.
We had a high-tech Cold War going on in the Soviets.
We had declared war on cancer and committed $23 billion to finding cures and vaccines in 1971.
So I became frustrated enough.
I went back to school for four years up in Portland, Oregon.
Became a physician.
And I practiced there for 12 years as a general family practitioner.
Delivered babies instead of chainsaw wounds.
Took care of hemorrhoids.
All the things you do as a general family practitioner.
But the thing that gave me the most pleasure was to use everything I learned in veterinary nutrition on the human patients.
And it was no surprise to me it works just as well in people as it does in animals.
Now, I was always very honest with my patients.
I put my veterinary degree on the wall next to the medical degree.
And they'd come in and they'd spot that and they'd say, Doc, am I in the right place?
I'm here for a physical, it looks like you're a vet.
And I'd say, look, I won't give you a rabies shot if you don't deserve it.
And if I saw that they were from the farm on their intake survey, I used to keep one of these full-length obstetrical gloves, you know, I'd put that on and kind of wave it in front of their face like I was going to examine a mare or a cow, right?
And I'd put that on, or do a little AI, and their eyes would get as big as saucers because they knew right what that was.
And some of them would panic and run out the door.
Some of them were kind of like basketball defense, you know, they'd never turn their back on me because they're afraid, you know.
We had a lot of fun, the patients and I.
And they taught me a lot of useful things.
I like to think I gave them some useful information.
We're going to go over that tonight.
And if you take home just 10% of what I share with you, I believe you're going to save yourself an enormous amount of unnecessary misery.
You're certainly going to save yourselves a gob of money, and you're going to have many, many helpful years to your life if you just take home 10%.
Now, there's no extra charge if you want to take home 50% or 100%, but I'll sleep well if you take home 10%.
I always like to start out By sharing with you that the human being has the genetic potential to live healthfully and be 120 to 140.
Absolutely no doubt about this.
Everybody in this room has the genetic capability to live to be 120 to 140.
Unfortunately, Americans don't do a very good job when it comes to longevity.
Our average lifespan is 75.5, about half of what we're genetically capable of.
And in 1990, when the World Health Organization examined the top 32 industrialized nations around the world, You're listening to WBCQ Monticello, Maine, USA.
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We didn't rank very well. We ranked 17th in longevity amongst the top 32 first world countries.
That meant that there were 16 other countries whose peoples lived longer than we do.
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In healthfulness, that meant there were 18 other countries whose people lived longer than we do before they developed diabetes and high blood pressure and heart disease and arthritis and cancer.
We rank 23rd when it came to live birth and first year survivability of babies, and we rank dead last, 32nd out of... when it comes to preventing birth defects.
And what all these statistics mean is that we have the highest price healthcare system in the world, but not the best.
And you're a witness to that.
If everything was perfect with your health or the health of your loved ones, if everything was perfect with the health care system, you'd be home doing something else tonight.
And so just the fact that you're interested to get additional information for your health or the health of a loved one says a lot, is a testimony for what's going on in the health care system today.
Now, everybody has some little ritual that they do on a regular basis, whether it's daily or several times a day or several times a week, that they believe will add healthful years to their life.
And it ranges from doing exercise, meditation, yoga, things like wearing Bergen stocks, there's things like being a vegetarian, juicing, ripping the chicken skin off your chicken, taking an aspirin every day, all these various things that we're told to do, and grandma will pass it down to groups of herbs for you, combinations and so on.
Let's have a look at three or four and see if there's any proof in the pudding, if there's any real benefit to these things.
And let's start out with what is called the Paleolithic lifestyle.
This is where you're supposed to live and eat like a caveman.
You're supposed to eat everything raw.
Raw vegetables, raw grains.
You can't eat any Iowa corn-fed beef.
You have to chase down low-fat antelopes with your Birkenstock feet and choke them to death with your bare hands.
Because, you know, a gun and bow and arrow are inhumane.
So let's see if there's any proof in the pudding that there's any benefit to that type of lifestyle.
And the only real hard evidence we have here is old Otzi.
Otzi, of course, was a mummified corpse that was found in the Otzville Valley of the Italian Alps when a glacier melted and receded farther than it had any time in human history.
And when they examined this fellow's corpse, they found out that he was in the primal life when he died, somewhere between 25 and 40 years of age.
They knew he was from the Copper Age because all of his tools and weapons on his person were pure copper, and that ranged between 4,000 and 6,000 years ago.
And the part of this thing that fascinated me was that they did a carbon dating on his tissues and narrowed it down that he had died 5,300 years ago.
And they did a series of x-rays on him to see if he had any of the degenerative diseases that plague modern man, things like cancer and tuberculosis, things like, oh, syphilis and so on.
But what they found out was this.
He had severe degenerative arthritis of the cervical vertebrae of his neck, lumbar vertebrae of his lower back, and both hips.
Additionally, he had hardening of the arteries.
He had coronary artery disease.
He had hardening of the arteries, arteriosclerosis of the AR, the pulmonary artery, and the iliac arteries going down into both of his legs.
And I guarantee you, he didn't eat three eggs for breakfast every morning.
Certainly didn't eat any Big Macs.
He didn't eat any Iowa corn-fed beef.
All of the things that are blamed on these types of degenerative diseases.
So, there is no proof in the pudding that the Paleolithic lifestyle has any health or longevity benefit.
Then there's the meditation and yoga, the body, mind, spirit thing that was brought to the United States during the 60s and 70s by the flower children.
The hippies kind of died out for a while, and has been reawakened in the last couple of years by Deepak Chopra, who's written, I don't know, at least five bestselling books on the subject.
Let's see if there's any proof in the pudding that meditation and yoga have any longevity or health benefit.
Ritagara, age 55, and thought to be the premier meditation and yoga instructor in the Western Hemisphere, was the director of the Himalayan Institute in Chicago.
She was a vegan, a type of vegetarian that doesn't eat any animal products whatsoever, and she thought she was so spiritually elevated she didn't need to supplement any of her vitamins and minerals.
As a result, she died at age 55 from a simple deficiency of a trace mineral called selenium, a cardiomyopathy heart attack.
So there's no proof in the pudding that the body, mind, spirit approach to meditation and yoga has any health or longevity benefit.
It can calm you down during tax season and finals week, but no health and longevity benefit.
Then there's this organic food movement which has been around since Adele Davis.
And people mistakenly believe that organically grown food is healthier for you from the standpoint of nutrition than is non-organically grown food.
And organic means it's just grown without sprays.
No herbicides or pesticides.
And certainly it's safer from the standpoint of cancer.
But what about everything else?
Well, certainly it doesn't work very well because it just means there's no sprays on it.
It says nothing.
There's no warranty or guarantee that there's more vitamins or minerals in there.
There was a guy who wrote two best-selling books on the subject, The Secret Life of Plants and The Secrets of the Soil.
His name was Chris Berg, Christopher Berg.
I'd known him for 25 years.
And I used to give him, as a present, I would just give him minerals and things, kind of save his life, because it had snowed right here, and we'll talk about that in a minute.
And he just poo-pooed.
He says, I'm eating organically grown food.
I don't need to take anything else.
And I was in, about three weeks ago, I was in the airport in Atlanta, reading a local newspaper.
And guess whose obituary is in there in big, bold letters?
Christopher Byrd wrote The Secret Life of Plants and Seekers of the Soul.
68 years old, he dropped dead from a stroke, even though he was eating nothing but organically grown food.
So there is no proof in the pudding that that in and of itself has any health or longevity benefit.
Then there's the subject of meat.
A lot of people say, oh, you can't live To be helpful if you eat a lot of meat.
You've got to give up meat.
You have to be a vegan or a vegetarian of some type or another.
And I've listened to that for years, and of course my personal credo is that a day without a hamburger is like a day without sunshine.
So, I was happy to see this.
I was up in Colorado last week, and they found that in Colorado there's 400 people over the age of 100.
There are 105 and 109.
And so forth, there's 400 people over the age of 100, and the only common thread—they're different races and different religions, have different dietary lifestyles—but the only common thread between all these 400 people who are over age 100, they're heavy meat-eaters, they're heavy meat-eaters, is the only common thread.
So, yes, for us meat-eaters.
Then there's—see, you guys, it was worth your coming here tonight, wasn't it?
Then there's this salt thing.
Everybody says, oh, you've got to give up salt because it causes high blood pressure.
If you have high blood pressure, you've got to give up salt.
What's the first thing a good farmer puts out for his livestock?
It's about that big.
It's a salt block, right?
And, of course, I refuse to believe that my patients are dumber than an old cow.
And so I used to tell them, hey, just go ahead and take all the salt you want.
And people would shrink and tear and say, walk, you're flying in the face of all the weight of medical evidence.
You're going to kill people telling them to salt their food.
And of course, there never is, there never was, and there never will be any weight of medical evidence that says salt is bad for you.
It certainly does not cause high blood pressure.
This came out just a couple of days ago, May 22nd, Wednesday, May 22nd, just about a week ago now, and there was a study that was done, and it came out in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the most prestigious medical journal in the world.
They looked at 56 studies that have been done around the world on salt and high blood pressure and they combined them into one study and some doctors from Toronto Medical School up at the University of Toronto researched all this and they said, hey, people who have normal blood pressure, there's no benefit to restricting your salt intake.
It does not protect you from high blood pressure.
If you have high blood pressure, only 5% of the people with high blood pressure get any benefit from restricting salt.
Only 5%.
And then they only reduce their blood pressure by 3.7 millimeters of mercury.
If your blood pressure's up 25, 30, 40 points, it's kind of stupid to give up salt for other reasons because it has nothing to do positively for your health.
What he did say over here was that there's so many doctors that have a vested interest in getting people off the salt that they told them to get off the salt.
You have to keep coming in and getting medicine and water pills and this, that, and the other.
Why would they tell you to go ahead and start your food and stay home and enjoy yourself?
And so, there is no proof in the pudding that getting salt out of your diet has any health or longevity benefit.
One more, then we'll get into the longevity thing.
This last one is the subject of the Mediterranean diet.
This is the one that the medical profession has jumped on.
They say the Mediterranean diet is the answer for health and longevity and optimal health.
And what they want you to do is give up red meat and eat lots of chicken and poultry and lots of fruit and vegetables, a little wine is okay according to the Mediterranean diet.
But there is no proof in the pudding that it has any health and longevity benefits because the Greeks and the Italians, who eat the most of it, live to be 75.5 just like us.
Here's a hard example.
Pope John Paul II, of course, is the pope of all the Catholics and the big Catholic population in Italy, and you'd like to think that if anybody in Italy was getting the very best that the Mediterranean diet would have to offer, it'd be the pope.
And he's 76 years old, just turned 76 years old two years ago, had his hips replaced because
of degenerative arthritis and osteoporosis. He has failing health. He has to cancel half
of his speaking engagements and half of his administrative duties. He just simply does
not have enough strength to do that anymore. And 76 is about half of what we're genetically
capable of when it comes to longevity. So unless he's been sneaking in Polly Sausage
under the table for the last 17 years, since he's been in Rome, there is no proof in the
pudding that a Mediterranean diet has any health or longevity benefit. Let's have a
look at just how old you can live to be if you do everything right.
Is it worth going through a little effort?
I believe it is, and I'm going to prove it to you.
Christian Mortenson here in August of 1995, about, what, almost nine months ago now, turned 113.
Plays golf once a week.
Looks like he's about 85 years old.
Looks pretty good for 113.
And this gal here, Dora Ramlethebe from South Africa, turned 114 in July of 1995, and when the media and the press ran to her and said, Dora, what do you attribute your health and longevity to?
She did not say, I owe it all to my HMO.
She did not say, hey, I never failed to take that invitation and go in for my annual physical.
What she said was this, I eat locusts every day, you know, grasshoppers, pumpkin seeds,
tortoise meat, not a vegetarian, wild herbs, dried fruit, and starts each day with a cup
of coffee.
So we're beginning to connect the dots and put together what it takes to live to be over
a hundred.
Don't rush to the bait store because crickets won't work.
It has to be grasshoppers.
This gal here, Jean Calment, from France, in February, February 21st, 1995, turned 120
and was documented by the Hensworth Book of Records as being the oldest living woman in
the world.
And she rode her bike until she was 105 years of age and volunteered as a librarian in the Paris Library.
And then a year later, February 21st, 1996, just a couple months ago, she turned 121 and she's still documented as the oldest living woman in the world by the Hennepin Book of Records.
this fellow here from a little town outside of Boulder, South Columbia. His name was, or
is, he's still alive, Francisco Barrison Weybore Chaperina.
When he was asked by reporters what did he attribute his health and longevity to, he said
that he drinks a gallon of goat's milk every day. And the part that fascinated me about his
birthday story is that 40 years ago, his doctors told him he only had a couple of months to
live. And his sons built him a coffin, and every morning for 40 years he's been waking
up, sitting by that coffin, waiting to die.
Nighttime comes, he goes to bed.
Wakes up, sits by the coffin, waiting to die.
He's been doing that every morning for 40 years, because the doctor told him he was going to die in a couple of months.
Probably didn't have a calendar.
And of course, all the doctors who told him that 40 years ago are long since dead.
In addition to turning 125 and still going strong, He was still fathering children at age 90, so there's hope for some of you guys going to sleep in the back of the room already.
This is Al-Hiram Azumi Dosti from Iran.
According to the Iranian news agency, this was in Iraqi Mountain News from Denver a little over about a year and a half ago now, January 1995.
She died at age 161.
And the interesting thing about her obituary, to me, is that she was survived by six living children ranging in age from 120 to 128.
thing that never even left home to go to college yet.
And her oldest son, Gollum, said his mother had never visited a doctor
or taken any chemical medications or drugs or pharmaceuticals. Did take a few herbs in her life.
So again, we're beginning to collect more information of what it takes to live to be over 100.
A fellow from the United States who is a favorite son, of course, I believe, especially for people who are interested in alternative health, Lance Pauling.
Lance Pauling was famous for a variety of reasons.
Number one, he was one of two people to ever get two unshared Nobel Prizes.
Certainly one of the geniuses of our century, maybe of all time.
He was also famous for his interest in vitamin C.
And he was trained in classical biochemistry and nutrition in medical schools and universities.
And so he believed you could get all of your vitamins and minerals and trace minerals, amino acids and fatty
acids from eating your four food groups.
But he also believed that you needed to take extra vitamin C
because of the pollution in your air, water, and food, and because of all the stresses of modern day life.
And so he personally took 10,000 milligrams of vitamin C every day for 35 years.
Never missed a lick.
10,000 milligrams of vitamin C every day for 35 years, and he still died 7 years short of the magic number of 100.
Died at age 93, and he died of widely disseminated prostate cancer.
Well, after reading all of his materials, and scientific articles, and nutritional journals, and physiology journals, and so on, and an additional 400 articles by various authors on vitamin C, here's what I can guarantee you.
If you faithfully take 10,000 milligrams of vitamin C every day for 35 years, like Linus Pauling did, and you're a woman, I will guarantee you that you will never get prostate cancer.
That's the only guarantee I can make about vitamin C. There's absolutely no doubt that a human being can live to be 120 to 140.
be one hundred and twenty one hundred forty people do it all the time.
After spending many years, perhaps thirty years, looking and reading and studying on
health and longevity in both veterinary journals and human medical journals, here's what I
can tell you.
No matter how you look at health and longevity, there's really only two basic concepts that you have to be concerned with.
Concept number one I refer to as avoid stepping on the landmines.
This is where you don't want to throw away your life waste for you.
You don't want to smoke.
You don't want to abuse alcohol.
Certainly don't do drugs.
Don't jog down the highway at 2 o'clock in the morning wearing an all black ninja suit.
You don't want to get hit by a truck mirror, right?
You don't want to jump out of a hot air balloon from 250 foot up with a 300 foot bungee cord.
The math doesn't work out.
Then, there's a lot of crazy things people do.
Certainly, lastly I would say, you want to avoid going to a medical doctor because given half a chance they will kill you.
Now, as flippant as this might sound to some of you, and I know there may be some health professionals in here tonight, and I applaud you for being here if you are, this happens to be from April 14th, 1996, the Sunday Supplement magazine, Parade magazine, many newspapers are on America, and they did a whole special issue on when doctors are the problem.
Now, I've been talking about this for 25 years, and so this is, they're kind of, what, 25 years late, but better late than never in this case.
In April, excuse me, in January, January 13th of 1993, January 13, 1993, Ralph Nader came out with the results of a three-year study on hospitals and deaths and infections and injuries that occurred in those hospitals, 1,500 pages, and there's all kinds of things that he said, but I'm going to give you one of the bottom lines, which just was a shocker to me.
He said, quote, 300,000 Americans are killed each year in hospitals alone as a result of medical negligence, unquote. 300,000!
To appreciate how big a figure that is, remember, he used the word killed.
That means that somebody did something to them to dispatch them.
They didn't just die accidentally.
They were killed, according to Ralph Nader, not me.
Let's compare that with ten years of military operations in Vietnam.
And over that ten years, we had lost 56,000 military personnel for an average of 5,600 a year.
And for these military losses, millions of people poured out into the streets and protested.
We had political anarchy the last three years of that ten-year war.
Now we chase the president out of presidency, and God forgive us, we shot and killed American students in Kent State, Ohio, demonstrating against that war.
This was for 5,600 military personnel a year.
Now comes Ralph Mayer and says, here's one profession or one trade who kills 300,000 Americans a year through negligence, and you can't even find a crazy street preacher out here in any corner protesting it.
Well, who is it that they kill?
Is it just the homeless?
They go under the bridges and, you know, things like that and get the homeless and take them to the teaching hospitals, take them down to the basements and practice on them?
It's not that simple, of course.
It's a little more complicated.
Well, let's see.
We've got 600 plus people in here tonight.
How many of you remember Betsy Layman?
Anybody remember the name Betsy Layman?
Okay, not a single soul.
I'm going to remind you who Betsy Layman was.
Just about a year ago, April of 1995, Betsy Lehman, who was the Pulitzer Prize winning
medical reporter from the Boston Globe, the second largest newspaper in America, 39 years
old, developed breast cancer.
And she sat down by her computer and scientifically examined all the cancer treatment centers
in the world, not just her own hometown.
And she looked at the successful ones and who had terrible safety records and who was
on the cutting edge of research for breast cancer.
And she chose the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston as her cancer treatment center.
And she went in for her first, and what turns out to be her last, chemotherapy treatment.
They killed her with a 16 times overdose.
They gave her a four-day dose every day for four days, and they killed her.
Now, because she was famous, she was written up in Time magazine and in every newspaper in America, because, again, she was a Pulitzer Prize-winning medical reporter for the Boston Globe.
But remember, there were still 299,999 Americans killed in 1995 by the medical profession, according to Ralph Nader.
She was just one that was highlighted.
Now, this one here, I'm going to share this last one with you.
And I want to absolve everybody involved with this presentation tonight, including the Civic Center and yourselves and any company involved and so forth.
This is my own personal thing.
And if anybody gets arrested, sued, or assassinated, it will be me.
So you're absolved of any of this danger.
You recognize this gal here as a photograph.
It's a little fuzzy because I lifted it out of a magazine.
And the reason why I like this photograph of Jackie Kennedy is that It would have taken her three days before she entered the hospital in New York for her first, and what turned out to be her last, chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
She was taking a stroll in this picture in Central Park in New York on a British day with a friend, and she was diagnosed six months before her death as having non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, which is a type of cancer that normally takes 10, 12, 15 years to kill you.
It's relatively painless, say, in comparison to pancreatic cancer, which can kill you in three to six months and be excruciatingly painful.
And when she went in for her first chemotherapy treatment, there was no death watch on her, because there was no anticipation she was going to die.
After all, she had 10, 12, 15 years left to go.
Goes in on Friday night.
Tuesday, she's dead.
And you're supposed to believe that Jackie Kennedy died of cancer.
Well, as a pathologist and a clinician, I would guarantee, as sure as God made over green apples, Jackie Kennedy did not die of cancer.
She died of an overdose of chemotherapy, just like Betsy Lehman.
And if they can kill a Jackie Kennedy and they can kill a Bessie Lehman, and not a single thing happened to any of those doctors, they weren't sued, they weren't dismissed, their licenses weren't suspended, nothing happened to those clinics or hospitals, what chance does the average person out in the street have?
Not very much.
Now, here's another survey that Ralph Nader did.
In July of 1994, in this one, he looked at the relationship between doctors, medical doctors, and seniors, people who are already 65.
This happens to be from the front page of the USA Today.
I just like to color pictures.
It was in every newspaper in America.
And what this study said was this.
70% of the doctors who treat Medicare patients plunked the exam on how to prescribe to the elderly safely and effectively.
70% plunked the exam!
And what would happen to American Airlines if 70% of their pilots plunked the exam on how to fly?
What would happen to American Airlines if they killed 300,000 passengers a year?
You see all this big hoo-ha going on over the value jet where they killed 109 people, right?
Now, the reason why there's a difference is this.
When a jet goes down and splatters parts of people's bodies, you know, say 200 passengers over a hillside or a swamp, it's pretty hard to hide.
And so, you know, it's kind of a gruesome thing.
But in the medical profession, it's more subtle than that.
Obviously, if doctors were to line up cancer patients and AIDS patients and people with
diabetes on the wall and mowing down machine guns to save money for treatment, then people
would protest because that's very blatant.
But here's one of the many examples that Ralph Nader gave as to why this is missed.
Because people are busy with their lives.
You have kids and grandkids.
You have jobs and things to do.
And so you're not going to sit there and kind of keep an eye on things.
You assume that somebody else is doing it.
But here's what Ralph Nader said.
Thirty-two thousand hip fractures each year in America are attributed to prescriptions
or prescribing by medical doctors that leaves the elderly sedated and unbalanced.
And they fall over and fracture a hip.
Trying to avoid stepping on the kid or getting out of the tub, getting out of the car.
And this is a death sentence for 29,000 of these people.
Remember, 75% over the age of 65 don't live 90 days.
They've got complications.
Pneumonia, a stroke, and pulmonary embolism and others.
And I believe that doctors should be held responsible for this just the way that bartenders are when they let people drink too much and drive home and kill somebody else or themselves.
And there's manslaughter and second-degree murder and wrongful death, however, you know, whatever applies to that case.
And there is an organization called MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, because there's 15,000 Americans every year killed by drunk drivers.
Any members of MADD in this audience tonight?
Any members?
Yeah, there's a couple.
I believe they should redirect their energies towards physicians, because physicians, according to Ralph Nader, kill 300,000 Americans a year, and they don't even have to change their towels or their letterhead.
had to keep her initials mad. Just change your name to mothers against dumb doctors.
Thank you.
Thanks.
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Yeah, a couple more on concept number one, I think you'll have the idea.
One of my favorite surveys It was done by Harvard Medical School.
It was published in 1972.
And what they did was look at the drug use, both the illegal street drug use and the illegal use of prescription drugs by medical doctors on themselves on a weekly basis.
And what they found out was pretty shocking.
They found out that 52% of licensed medical doctors in America use psychotropic drugs on themselves each and every week.
This included cocaine, marijuana, speed, barbiturates, opium derivatives, and things like fentanyl.
So what that means is, if you choose to go to a doctor for every little thing we can read here tonight, don't be too excited about their degrees and certificates and licenses hanging on the wall.
What you want to do is very carefully look at the pupils of their eyes and see if they're gorked out on something before you let them examine you or prescribe to you or do any kind of procedure.
Even scarier to me is that 78% of the medical students in America use psychokinetic drugs on themselves illegally each week.
And down deep in your heart, do you really believe that when they graduate school and go out and practice, do they quit using drugs?
No!
They can get the good stuff now because they're making money, right?
Here's an example.
I have thousands of these, but here's an example.
Dr. Michael A. Potler, 30 years old, just about three years out of his residency.
We knew he was the kind of doctor who was going to be in trouble because he was wearing
Birkenstocks, right?
Now, he killed himself with an overdose of drugs and, you know, he gave himself an intravenous
injection, a recreational thing, and killed himself.
And because he was a medical doctor, they eulogized him on the front page of the San Diego newspaper.
He saved the lives of children, but lost his own.
And in the article, it said he devoted his whole life to caring for children.
Now, unless he was a babysitter or a pedophile most of his life, then he had to be alive, because he was only out of his residency for three years.
Additionally, he was a thief.
Because the drug he killed himself with, he stole out of the hospital pharmacy.
He was additionally malignant and dumb.
Because after 14 years of medical school, he still couldn't read the syringe right, and killed himself with an overdose.
I mean, these kids who drop out of high school and can't even read, write, and do math, live in cardboard boxes, they do drugs every year forever and ever and ever.
And don't kill themselves.
This is from the editorial page of the Washington Post, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1992.
Lining Doc's Pockets.
If you go to a doctor, your doctor, you want him to think of you as a patient, not a cash cow.
But two studies in this month's New England Journal of Medicine shows that doctors are out to milk you dry.
If you're from a farm, you know what that means, what a cash cow is.
Ten months later in the Reader's Digest, Very interesting article, September 1993.
And to me the Reader's Digest is the sweetest little magazine there ever was.
Never, never says anything negative about anyone or any individual or any group.
And so I was really surprised to see this.
And on page 77 it says, Can you trust your doctor?
And it lists 12 ways that doctors routinely scam patients.
I'll give you the worst one.
You can go look up the other 11.
September 1993.
The worst one, according to Reader's Digest, not me, the average doctor in America gets $421 in kickbacks every time he refers somebody in for a CAT scan or an MRI.
You thought the doctor loved you when he said, you know, we've been fighting that bursitis in that shoulder for five years and giving you heroic injections of cortisone in there and it's just getting worse.
Let's, you know, you've got good insurance and you've got a good Medicare supplement that's not going to cost you anything.
Let's run you in and see if that bursitis is really arthritis.
Cha-ching, $421.
According to Reader's Digest, not Joel Wallach, the average doctor in America gets $226,681 a year.
Almost a quarter of a million dollars in CAT scan kickbacks.
And you wonder why health care costs keep spiraling upwards.
The best way to keep track of doctors and keep a scorecard on them is to look at the obituaries in your town.
This is not gruesome, but you should look in there.
If everybody is dying in their fifties, that should give you some concern.
Everybody should be dying in their 80s and 90s and 100s.
If everybody's dying of kidney disease, you don't want to go to the urologist in your town.
So, you know, just kind of take a glance through the obituaries and see if there's any kind of picture that's developing here.
About a year and a half ago, this obituary appeared in the San Diego newspaper.
It's a national-level tragedy obituary.
Grace Massera, age 48, died of widely disseminated breast cancer, a horrible thing.
It used to be a disease of older women, today it's a disease of teenage girls.
It's one of those things that's gotten worse over the years, and there's a variety of reasons for this, but certainly chemotherapy and radiation has not solved the problem.
Anyway, this little headline here, given radiation as a baby, I want to know what that had to do with her obituary.
So I read her picture and it said when she was six months of age, her pediatrician shrank
her thymus gland with radiation from an x-ray machine because he didn't know what else to
do.
She was kind of a sickly kid.
And then, you know, they took out her tonsils and they had no idea what to do.
Well, there was nothing else to do.
Let's just shrink her thyroid, or excuse me, her thymus gland.
So what a terrible thing to do.
Who on earth would do such a thing?
Everybody knows your thymus gland is there to activate your killer T-cells and protect
you from viruses and cancer and that sort of thing.
Nobody in their right mind would do such a thing.
So I went into the medical literature between 1945 and 1950 and looked at all the pediatric medical journals.
And sure enough, it was common practice back then because the Army and Navy had given all the medical doctors in America free x-ray machines when they closed down all these field hospitals and this, that, and the other.
And they gave these mobile x-ray machines to all the doctors.
Hey, go out and try them, Doc.
You know, you're a doctor.
And it was a common practice.
And according to the U.S.
Department of Energy, one million American babies under the age of one year had their thymus glands shrunk between 1945 and 1950.
One million!
Not a single foreign enemy has ever radiated in America, neither civilian or military.
And one profession who says, well, trust me, my dear, radiated one million American babies.
Now, according to the U.S.
Department of Energy, These kids have either already died of cancer, they're currently under treatment for cancer, or they project they're going to die of cancer based on the amount of radiation they received to their neck and chest to shrink their thymus glands.
And you wonder what the pupils looked like in the eyes of this surgeon up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, about a year ago, when he took off the normal breast and left the cancerous one off.
No sober surgeon can make that mistake.
I mean, even if he was dyslexic, he couldn't make that mistake.
Because if he's dyslexic, the surgical nurses know that, and they'll take a red wax pencil and put a bullseye on the correct breast and put a red ribbon on the guy's wrist and say, Doc, just match the colors.
Even a dyslexic can match colors.
You know this guy had to be gorped out on something.
And the poster child, as it turns out, for Americans who have been injured and killed
in American hospitals, turns out to be a guy by the name of Willie King.
Willie King went into the University Community Hospital in Tampa, Florida to get his right
leg amputated.
He had uncontrolled diabetes.
He had gangrene in that leg.
The bones were sticking out of his toes.
His skin was slipping off and his flesh smelled like rotten meat in a garbage can on a hot
July night.
And the surgeon promptly cut off his normal left leg.
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Dr. Raymond Statler, a neurosurgeon from North Carolina, got his license suspended for 30 days, according to this article, because he left the surgical room after he had exposed the patient's brain to the air.
He left the patient's brain exposed for 25 minutes, and it dried out a little bit.
And, well, he ran out and got some lunch.
Now, I don't believe that was the case, because I've done a lot of surgery.
And when you get to the point where you're kind of dancing around, you know, when you have to go to the bathroom, or you're hungry, It's not the sort of thing that you're going to leave a patient.
What you do, you go faster.
You put the stitches farther apart, you put the cure in, but you get it done before you leave.
And I believe that this fellow is one of those 52% of the medical doctors who do drugs every week and had to run in the bathroom and snort some cocaine or give himself an injection to calm himself down.
And I base this opinion on remarks and statements from the Medical Board of North Carolina.
They said, Dr. Raymond Statler forgot the names of the surgical instruments during the operation And pulled his nurse to drill holes in the patient's head with a Black and Decker drill.
It was like serious home repair.
Woo!
And she didn't know what she was doing.
She injured the patient, so he got his license suspended for 30 days.
This fellow here is a chest surgeon in Fort Worth, Texas.
He was on the staff of the Oncopathic Medical Center of Texas and took out the normal right lung and let the cancerous left lung in.
I guarantee you, he immediately knew that, because whenever you remove something that has cancer in it, you always take your scalpel, and you cut through it several times, take a representative sample, put it in some preservative, and send it into the lab, so they can tell you exactly what's going on there, so you know how to pursue treatment.
This guy knew immediately.
And, of course, he didn't tell anybody.
He said, well, nobody will know.
Well, it just so happens that this patient went in for autopsy after he died.
And the pathologist said, wait a minute, the results here of the autopsy don't jive with the surgical record.
And so just to kind of keep things quiet, the surgeon settled for $9 million with the family, never going to a jury.
Now why would he do that?
Why wouldn't he spend $250,000 worth of legal fees when his malpractice insurance would pay for that?
We'd pay for those legal fees and get it down to $5 million or $4 million or $2 million.
He didn't do that.
Well, the reason is, I guarantee you, he couldn't find another physician or nurse who would testify that he was sober during the procedure.
And if that would have gone before a jury, the reward to the family would have been $100 million.
So he was lucky and glad he had offered a $9 million dollar settlement.
Now, one of the things that I think should be standard and taught in medical school is what a dead patient looks like and what a live patient looks like.
That should be standard.
Death 101, Life 101, those should be standard courses.
But you're never quite sure that they have this kind of information when you see stuff like this.
This gal here, Mildred C. Clark, 86 years old, was found cold, stiff, and blue on her nursing home apartment floor.
And the house doctor came in and couldn't find a pulse or an aspiration.
He said, well, she's dead.
She's 86 years old.
Let's not go to any heroic efforts here and run the bills up for the family and make her miserable in the last few moments of her life.
So they threw her body in a meat wagon and sent her off to a morgue at a little hospital in Albany, New York.
But the house doctor's not going to let you put a body in the morgue without a death certificate, so he comes down, examines her again, couldn't find a pulse or respiration, declares her dead, writes the death certificate, turns her body over to the morgue technician, who promptly strips her body down, hoses her down with water to clean her up, puts her in a body bag, and wheels her into a freezer for 90 minutes, until the pathologist gets there to do the autopsy.
An hour and a half in the freezer, the pathologist and partner show up, so he wheels the body out of the freezer, zips open the body bag, and she sits up.
Just thank God you found me.
There was bullets dark in there, and I didn't know where I was.
Now, she had to be a tough little bird.
If you don't believe so, get naked, hold yourself down, get in the freezer with the ice cream for 90 minutes,
and see how well you do.
About five years ago, all the medical doctors in the world got together at a big international convention,
and they wanted to do a study and find out what it was that drove certain patients to give up money,
you know, and something happened, and the doctor tried to settle out of court,
waved a one million dollar check in front of people's face.
One million dollars, tax free.
And people say, no, money doesn't matter.
I'm going to take this doctor before a jury and show that he's a quack and a fraud and a butcher and all that sort of stuff.
I want to know what it was that turned the patient's button on to get them to do that.
What they found out was this.
There's always a patient who felt slighted when they were in pain or in trouble and the doctor then did something wrong and hurt them.
And this doctor was one who was notorious for coming in the examining room, you're laying there in your gown or naked on the couch or the examining table and kept looking at your watch And looked at the record, never touched the patient or shook their hand or talked to them directly in their eyes, but just looked at the record and said, OK, I'm going to write you a prescription.
Ran out the door and called him to his nurse to get his car up because he had a golf appointment.
These are the ones that patients just want to go after them.
And you shouldn't be too surprised that this is the approach that the medical profession
has taken to prevent those types of suits.
This is from the Lancet, the top British medical journal, This is from the Lancet, the top British medical journal,
the top international medical journal.
And there were two professors of medical ethics from the medical school at the University
of Western Ontario up in Canada.
And what they said was this.
Acting classes should be required in medical schools so doctors can learn just when to
provide a perfectly timed, compassionate look or a touch on the hand.
And that was supposed to avoid all these suits where patients thought the doctors didn't
like them.
So, if you go to a doctor for every little thing, you don't know if they're acting or
You don't even know if they know if you're alive or dead.
You don't know if they're dorked out on something or sober.
You don't know if they're going to give you one of those 70% of the prescriptions that are going to kill you.
These are all reasons why you want to avoid stepping on the landmines.
Get as much information as you can yourself.
Make as many of your own decisions as you can.
Save yourself unnecessary risk.
That's concept number one.
Concept number two.
These are all the positive things that most of you are here for tonight.
These are the positive things that you can do to direct yourself towards reaching 120 or 140, and basically what you want to do is give your body all the raw materials it requires to maintain and repair itself.
Most of us don't think in those terms.
We require maintenance materials, just like any machine, if you will, with a tracker.
Can you run a tracker or a car without coolant and oil?
No, you wouldn't think of it.
And yet, you know, the equivalent, we try to do that for our own bodies.
So let's look at what we need to maintain ourselves and repair ourselves.
We need 90 essential nutrients, 60, that's six whole minerals, 16 vitamins, 12 essential amino acids, and three
essential fatty acids.
And the reason why these things are called essential nutrients is twofold.
Number one, our bodies cannot manufacture them.
We must consume them every day, either in food or supplements.
And number two, if any one of these essential nutrients is missing for six months, twelve months, a year, two years, guess what happens?
You get, on the average, ten deficiency diseases.
Ten deficiency diseases times ninety essential nutrients.
That's nine hundred diseases that are preventable with proper supplementation.
And the nice part of this story is, if you've had any of these deficiency diseases for five, ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty years, And you start supplementing because you just learned about this.
You have every honest expectation of getting significantly better, maybe even 100% better.
So you have everything to gain and nothing to lose by considering this.
As we learned tonight, the media is interested in what you're interested in because it sells newspapers, so to speak.
They sell a lot of newspapers.
They have a nice story and everybody runs out to get one.
If you hear a radio program that everybody's interested in, they sell more advertisements.
So this is why you hear a lot of health programs on radio and on TV and you see it in newspapers and magazines.
And my personal favorite of all the health articles was this one here.
April 6, 1992, a little over four years ago, it was the first time that the subject of vitamins and minerals was treated in a positive way by any mainstream publication.
Time magazine, no less.
Cover.
It says, The real power of vitamins.
New research shows they may help fight cancer, heart disease, and the ravages of aging.
prior to this article mainstream magazines will say things like vitamins and minerals
are quackery and hoax and fraud charlatanism nobody needs those things you get everything
you need from your four food groups.
If you haven't read that article again April 6 1992 I urge you to go to the library public
library school library dig it out and read it.
There are six positive pages there's only one negative sentence and as you might guess
it was offered by a medical doctor who was asked by the writer of the article what do
think about vials and mills for human nutrition.
Here's what he said, quote, topping vitamins doesn't do any good, sniffs Dr. Victor Herbert, a professor of medicine at New York City's Mount Sinai Medical School.
We get all the vitamins we need in our diets, and taking supplements just gives you expensive urine, unquote.
Now, in the very translation of that is you're just paying away your money.
Might as well wad up your dollars and throw them in the toilet and flush them away.
You know, you get everything you need from your four food groups.
That little sentence has killed more Americans than all of the foreign enemies of the rifles and artillery put
together.
You can get everything you need from your fourth food group.
It is not true.
Believe me, it's not true now.
And I can guarantee you, after having done those 17,500 autopsies and over 454 species of animals,
plus 3,000 human beings for comparison, Having practiced for 12 years in Portland, Oregon as a general family practitioner, pushing 60 myself and having kids this tall and grandkids this big and not too distant future great-grandkids, I'd rather pee out 50 cents or a dollar a day worth of excess vitamins and minerals.
That's cheap insurance.
If you don't invest fifty cents or a dollar a day in yourself, as sure as God made little green apples, you're going to invest in the lifestyle of a medical doctor.
Because when you pay them hard cash out of your own pocket, or indirectly through insurance, or indirectly through taxes and Medicare, not a single penny of that goes to better understand, manage, treat, prevent, or cure catastrophic diseases in kids, breast cancer in women, prostate cancer in men, diabetes, heart disease, cataracts.
It pays the doctor's mortgage.
Pay the doctor's mortgage.
No matter how you're struggling with your bills, it pays the doctor's mortgage.
And when you pay the doctor after the second week of the month, you're paying his Mercedes payment.
You pay the doctor after the third week of the month, you're paying the tuition for their kids to go to medical school at Harvard.
Or worse yet, Yale Law School.
That's the only thing, there's a bunch more Yale lawyers running around.
We got a whole old White House going on, and look what's going on in there.
See there?
Well, we could get into that.
I mean, that's why they call me the Rush Limbaugh of alternative health.
Now, one of the things that I used to do for my patients was send them a two-cent photocopy of a little article they'd find in newspapers and nutritional journals and medical and veterinary journals.
See if they could do themselves nutritionally with herbs or whatnot.
And it got to be quite a thing, 250,000 people a month, one of these two-cent photocopies.
So I turned it into a magazine that comes out every couple of months, and I'm going to show you what I used to give my patients and what you, too, can get.
Let's start out with cancer, the number two killer of adults in the United States.
If you take nothing else home tonight but this piece of information, it was worth your coming.
This little study was done by the National Cancer Institute.
And they went to Henan Province, China, for five years, and they chose Henan Province, China, because it has the highest rate of cancer and cancer deaths in the whole world.
They took 29,000 apparently healthy people, ranging in age from 40 to 69, and they divided them up into little groups and gave each group a different vitamin, different mineral, sometimes combinations of vitamins and minerals, and after five years, they untangled the study, and here's what they found.
They got a single nutrient, not much positive happened when it came to reducing the death rate from cancer.
And not too surprising, vitamin C didn't do much by itself.
Linus Pauling took 10,000 more grams of vitamin C every day for 35 years until he died of cancer.
Retinol or vitamin A didn't work.
Zinc, riboflavin, trace mineral molybdenum, niacin, none of these things worked as single nutrients.
But one group showed significant benefit.
They took three nutrients, double the American RDA, I mean a pitifully low dose, double the American RDA, 20 cents a day, beta carotene, vitamin E, and trace mineral selenium,
and they showed a reduction in deaths from all causes by 9%.
This included suicide, pneumonia, and car wrecks, and cancer, and diabetes, and heart disease,
and aneurysms, and whatnot.
Reduced deaths from all causes by 9%.
They reduced all cancers, regardless of the type of cancer, by 13%.
And the type of cancer most prevalent in Henon problems, stomach and lower esophageal cancer,
they reduced by 21%.
Saved almost one out of four simply by taking in three nutrients, beta carotene, vitamin E,
Now, don't wait for your doctor or your government to give you this information.
If they haven't already yelled at you or sent you an urgent health program or had their nurse call you, they're not going to do it.
I mean, we're talking, this was two and a half years ago.
So, you need to just take the bull by the horns and do it yourself.
Now, my very favorite disease, and I call it my favorite disease, but you can have such a thing as a favorite disease, is arthritis.
And the reason why I like arthritis, It very clearly shows people what they can do for themselves.
And once you get enough confidence in dealing with a disease, you say, well, gosh, maybe I can be this good and work with another one, and so on.
And so it kind of gives you that confidence you need to make some decisions on your own without having to ask a doctor for everything.
Now, there's not a single medical treatment designed to fix arthritis, yet 75% of all Americans over the age of 50 get it to one kind or one degree or another.
And according to the CDC, the Center for Disease Control, over the next 7 to 10 years, 35 million baby boomers, of whom there's quite a few in this room, are going to get it.
There's not a single medical treatment designed to fix it.
By contrast, in veterinary medicine, we're encouraged to find nutritional formulas that are designed to prevent and cure all kinds of diseases and animals, including arthritis.
So the advantage my patients had was, I'm a veterinarian as well as a physician, so I
went into my veterinary background and I took all these veterinary formulas designed to
prevent and cure arthritis in chickens and turkeys and pheasants and pigeons and dogs
and cats and sheep and pigs and horses and cows and lions and tigers and bears and adapted
them to human use and I came up with what I called Dr. Watt's Pig Arthritis Formula.
Not because there's any pigs in there, but because it was used to prevent and cure arthritis
in pigs.
Now, this little formula over the last 20 plus years, I have literally seen regrow cartilagin
bone in literally tens of thousands of people.
Right now, there's over a quarter of a million people a month using Dr. Wallach's Pig Arthritis Formula, and it's going up at a rate of 3,000 to 4,000 new people a month.
And the reason is, of course, it works.
Now, medical professionals would differ with this.
They'd say, now, Wallach, that's absolutely not true.
Everybody knows you can't regrow carotid and bone.
When you have bone-to-bone arthritis, the only thing left for you medically is to have joint replacement surgery.
I'd have to agree with them.
I'd have to agree with them that if the only raw material you're using is aspirin, and Tylenol, and gold shots, and methotrexate, and prednisone, and cortisone, you're not going to regrow carbs and bone because those are not the raw materials to do it.
They have many, many side effects.
Many of which are fatal.
When these things, over-the-counter and prescription medications, don't work anymore to relieve pain and inflammation, the only thing left for you medically is joint replacement surgery, and these procedures are all directed towards relieving pain.
I mean, it's such a terrible, painful disease that people are willing to let surgeons cut out their knees and their hips and their shoulders in any attempt to relieve pain.
So I came up with Dr. Wallach's Pig Arthritis Formula.
Well, Harvard Medical School has laid in the bushes for me for 25 years, and they said, We've finally found a way to prove that Warwick is a quack and a fraud and a charlatan, because everybody knows you can't regrow carcass and bone.
And they took what they felt was the most ridiculous one-third of Dr. Warwick's big arthritis formula, and they gave it to 29 patients who had failed to respond in any way to heroic medical treatment for arthritis over 15 to 20 years.
They took him off all their medication, wasn't doing any good anyway, and the only thing left for them medically was joint replacement surgery.
And they gave him a heaping tablespoon full of ground-up chicken carcin and oranges every morning for 90 days, just three short months.
And here's what happened.
After 10 days, they had complete relief from pain and inflammation, something they hadn't had in 15 to 20 years.
In 30 days, they could now open up a new pickle jar that never had been opened, without pain in the fingers, wrists, elbows, and shoulder.
And in ninety days and three months, according to Harvard Medical School, not me, twenty-eight of the twenty-nine were clinically cured.
Now, you'd think they'd call me up and say, Wallach, we've got to apologize to you.
Hey, next time you come to Boston, come on in, we'll buy you a lobster dinner!
You know, because, gosh, even the most ridiculous one-third of your pay-direct-price farmer did some good.
That's not what happened.
Don't be too surprised.
Here's what the medical director, the guy who's a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, here's what he said, quote, After three months it was clear that the drug was beneficial, unquote.
Chicken cartilage had become a drug in 90 days.
Now why would you think that would happen?
Because you can't patent chicken cartilage.
So they went out to the U.S.
Patent Office and they got a youth patent on chicken cartilage.
And you too now for $3,500 a month can get Harvard Medical School's Chicken Cartilage in a Capsule Arthritis Cure.
$3,500 a month!
So if this sounds a little pricey to you, all you have to do is go to Kentucky Fried Chicken, buy a $5 bucket of chicken, throw away the meat, and eat the ends off the bones.
It's the same stuff.
Now, if you have several people in your family, that could get a little pricey, you know, if you have arthritis.
So what you want to do then is go up to the dumpster behind the KFC in the dark of the night, take your chis or your grand chis, give them an empty 5-gallon feed bucket, put them in that dumpster, let them scoop out the bones for you, And take them home, put those bones on a cookie sheet, put them in an oven, bake them dry, pound them into a flour with your own ball-peen hammer, and then fill those chicken carbs, you know, those capsules yourself.
And you just don't want to let anybody know what you're doing, because if the word gets out, you know, Francie is making chicken carbs capsules, curing everybody in the neighborhood of arthritis, the FDA is going to come arrest you in your house for manufacturing a patented drug.
Or worse yet, they'll send Janet to save you from yourself and she'll burn your house down.
So if you want to avoid all these legal entanglements and you don't want to get all those gushy
chicken bones all over your house, all you have to do is go to a good grocery store and
get yourself some either nosh gelatin or Willamette Valley gelatin, unflavored, unsweetened.
It's the same stuff as the chondrite and sulfate in there, which is the basic building block to rebuild cartilage and bone, bone matrix, bone foundation.
If your neck's kind of like a bag full of gravel, you've got low back problems, loose teeth, and all those kinds of things, I'm going to give Dr. Lars Peters right as far as that's fine.
I'll give you the full formula.
Well, that does it for tonight, folks, and we will finish this take tomorrow night.
There's another hour and, I guess, about, oh, I don't know, 15 minutes to go, and it's just jam-packed with information that you need to know.
And I'm sure that it's already opened your eyes and you're sitting there scratching your head wondering why you haven't heard any of this before.
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And that's the only reason that we feature this on the Hour of the Time.
You all know me.
I don't tell you anything's good unless I've thoroughly researched it, and in this case, used it, and found that the benefits are just absolutely astounding for me personally.
I wouldn't trade it for anything.
In fact, I've tried just about everything that there was to get rid of the pains that I had in my legs, and nothing worked.
Went to I don't know how many doctors, and they couldn't do anything about it.
And started taking Dr. Wallach's Pig Arthritis Formula, and the pains went away.
I mean, went away, and I got a couple of other side benefits.
My eyesight improved.
My white hair is disappearing on the sides.
I was getting white hair on the sides.
And that's a disappearing, and my black hair is growing back.
I know you don't believe it, but it's absolutely true.
And the only way you're going to find out is try it.
I hope it works for you.
Has it worked for me?
I don't know how it's going to work for you.
I don't know what's wrong with you.
I don't know what can cure you, but Dr. Wallach does.
And if you've been listening, you should have some idea by now.
Good night, folks.
See you tomorrow night.
God bless each and every single one of you.
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Whatever's all coming through.
Don't make your step, boy.
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We'll get it all rolling for you.
You should never speak for her.
It's the wrong you've done if you're that weak.
And what shall I bring to her?
I suppose she likes Rudy's bag.
It's so clear it's the one that is lucky to have her better than you.
Why don't you care?
on the edge of the night.
I'm going to be a good boy.
Thank you.
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