The highly talented and informed Danish researcher Kjeld Heising have written among other books:
“Pharmageddon: the Global War Against Women”.
Killed by some of those he critizised; the medical mafia. Was it a contract on him in South Africa? We believe so……
Some of his many marvellous writings is on his website; still online.
http://www.heising.dk/
In his last battle Kjeld showed he was 500% in disgust with the way the matrix functions. His anger was real, his sorrow was honest. He would have said in words: ‘cry not for me but for yourselves this world is not a good place and you must do something to change it for I did my part.’ His smile in his death is that of a challenger, a winner, a champion and one who overcame and gladly soured. That smile was so unique, loving, forgiving, and genuine. Kjeld was a free man and he was real. I shall always be here.
‘If there is a power greater than the sun, the stars, the moon, all heavens and earth, this power will judge my Dad with kindness, love and fairness…‘ Said Kjeld Heising’s son at his father’s funeral.
http://www.nylonmanden.dk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=246&Itemid=43
John Badwey, a biochemist at Harvard Medical School who specialized in infectious diseases, died on July 21, 2004, aged 54. He had suddenly developed unusual pneumonia-like symptoms, and then died within two weeks. He had been opposing a program to dispose of sewage in which there was a serious risk of exposing humans to sludge.
http://projectcamelot.org/badwey.html
Dr. Milbank Johnson, MD, was born in 1871. In the early 1930s Johnson became interested in the “Universal Microscope”, and later the “Rife Ray” machine, both invented by Royal Rife of San Diego. Studies done at Northwestern Medical School by Edward Rosenow, MD, were published showing the effectiveness of the Rife Microscope over conventional light microscopes. Later, a culture medium invented by Arthur I. Kendall, Ph.D. of Northwestern Medical School (and a Dean of the school years earlier) was found to be effective for culturing cancer cells for microscopic study. In 1933 Johnson became interested in the success of the Rife Ray machine, a radio transmitter driving a plasma lamp device, in disabling or killing a number of bacterial organisms, as well as what appeared to be a form of cancer cell. Johnson’s first wife had died of cancer in 1920, and in 1934, two years before his retirement, and using on the “Rife Ray” machines, he setup and ran what has become known as the “1934 Cancer Clinic” at a Scripps facility in La Jolla, Calif. near San Diego.
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