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Re: Note to nationwide health professionals

Posted by Jack Linquist -AKA Arizona Jack on 1/19/02

To anyone with a deeper understanding of the whole.

By Arizona Jack 1/19/02

As I frequently come to this board for answers, I am sickened

by the lack of empathy that some of the daily contributors

display. To write with such precision and consistancy must

come at a trmendous cost of human energy, or be richly

rewarding from some other source to these individuals

participating. For one to be intrinsically (sp) motivated to

participate and respond to nearly every post, with such self

emulating conviction, would require more time than most

people could afford. So I would think.

There have been times when the " old reliables " have gone

weeks without responding. I tell myself that they have other

commitments and I can appreciate their contributions and

dedication even more.

The frequency and tenacity of some posters seems almost

desperate in nature. Are they being paid by the line or

word?

I have my own understanding of " The Word. " It has been

referenced numereous times in regard to mold. It also

references events and times that relate to many who think

they " KNOW " and many who willfully spread false knowledge to

confuse. My walk in life has taught me to listen closer to

the still, small voice and ignore the sounds of clanging

symbols.

As I observe this ongoing battle of new found knowledge and

how it is being attacked, I am reminded how important money

has become to our society. Human life becomes discounted as

money becomes more valuable. When right becomes wrong, and

wrong become right, we are approaching a time that should

bring encouragement to many that truly " know. "

Our foundation of knowledge on this board and in many other

institutions in our country is slowly being chipped away by

innuendo and persistent contradiction. Over time, as these

contradictions continue to be repeated, there appears to be a

shift of power from the knowers to the want to be perceived

as knowers. The experts are attacked and the attackers, if

talented enough, take their places. The battle is fought

with volumes of craftfully prepared misinformation. Slowly

the few, whose only interest is that the truth be known, are

drained of their energies by the ones who seek the power.

What motivates those that seek power? Do they have some

perverse belief that money and position are greater riches

than truth? In the beginning there was truth and in the end

that is all that will remain and have lasting value. We are

living in a time when truth is changed daily to accomplish

the goals of those with the perceived power. Where does

their insatiable desire for " power " come from? Money? A

power within? Research Jezebel Spirit. It offers an

explanation for those who have an interest in " The Word " and

would like a deeper understanding of the actions and

motivation of these attackers.

God's blessings to those who truly " Know. "

Arizona Jack

(Couldn't help myself - I had to respond to this lovely soul:

Jack, so glad folks like you are out there in the world! I can't say I've

reached enlightenment yet but I am working on it every single day and feel

like I'm beginning to at least understand a few pieces of this puzzle called

life. The sneering jackals - whether on radio, tv or in a profession really

aren't worth the effort. They'll have their moment of epiphany when life

grabs them by the throat and shakes them really hard - not a moment before.

Compassion flows from people who have known the pain and can put it into

perspective and go on. There are so many people out there that do need help

and are honestly seeking answers - answers not found in our " take a pill,

you'll feel better " world. We are a nation starving to death in the midst of

plenty.

What I've learned through research and by observation as the moderator of a

support and information group for people sickened by exposure to mycotoxins

is that there is likely a direct correlation to the emergence of antibiotics

as our miracle drug of choice and in our food supply and people sickened by

their exposures. Over the past 50 years we have destroyed the natural flora

of our intestines - a destruction that leads to numerous supposed

" autoimmune " diseases.

Call me an optimist, but I don't think the creator designed a product that

would turn on itself. Perhaps cancer which is running rampant is nothing

more than an outgrowth of mycotoxins setting up house in a receptive part of

our anatomy. Time and time again, the stories of people who are struck down

with illness following mycotoxin exposure reflect a history of antibiotic

use. Perhaps this is where we should be spending a few research dollars.

Having spent the last decade in a great deal of pain from what I was told

was " fibromyalgia " I find the symptoms gradually clearing when I eliminate

sugar and hi carb foods, take antifungal drugs like Nystatin and Diflucan,

recreate healthy flora in my bowel with high quality probiotics and avoid

pesticided produce and meat fed (moldy) grain. To bind up and eliminate

fungal toxins I use psyllium husks and a daily scoop of cholestyramine.

My doc, a cardiologist now agrees that fungal toxins in our food supply and

in our air could be causing a lot more damage than the medical community is

aware. His eyes were " opened " when prescribing the new statin drugs to his

patients - mostly folks in their 60's and up who then showed dramatic

improvement and also had their perennial " sinus infections " or asthma clear

up. Statin drugs are nothing more than antifungals. Go figure. Don't look

for the medical community to change anytime soon though, not while the

pharmaceutical industry owns them body and soul, but I was gratified that he

cared enough about the Hippocratic Oath to do a little extraneous homework

and follow his instincts.

Best wishes for a long, healthy life,

Barbara Herskovitz

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