The Cure For All Diseases |
Reviewed by "nowars@maloca.com"
Three days ago, a good friend, who is very sensible, cautious, and skeptical, lent me "The Cure For All Diseases." (About 600 pages, full of data.)
To be honest, I had no intention of reading the book because I had already discounted her theories out of hand prior.
However, as I scanned the materials, I was astounded at some of the very, very obscure FACTS that she had uncovered. Some of them mirrored our own "discoveries" either through actual [amateur] experiments or by research of scientific journals.
Here's my analysis of Clark's book:
However, I must say that IF Clark's ZAPPER is a "fraud", it would be inconsistent with the rest of the book, which seems full of verifyable facts. There is a possibility that it might just WORK --- and it it does, conventional medicine might just as well fold 75% of its' practice. There is no doubt that a massive "turf-war" would ensue and that vested interests would try to destroy Clark and her theories before they become widespread.
The books's "prove it yourself" approach is wonderful. She gives you the parts list to allow you to build your own "zappers" and "synchrometers".
Seems to me that the "hobby" Syncrometer could be a very primitive type of "VEGA machine" used by some environmental doctors.
I'd like to get a Syncrometer built, if the zapper works.
However, if Clark's ZAPPER works, she should be give 10 Nobel prizes and be nominated to run the government's public-health program.
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