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THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM

By Ronald L. Besser

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From evolution to modern Man's medical mayhem, THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM by Ronald L. Besser covers quite a bit of controversial ground although conspicuously absent is the inclusion of scientific studies or any significant anecdotal evidence proving at least some of the content valid and true.
THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM by Ronald L. Besser probes mysteries from Blue man, an early version of Homo sapiens untamed by civilization, to colloidal AIDS.

THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM by Ronald L. Besser is a fascinating study in contrasts that may well provoke disparate camps of reader opinion regarding the work. Those who find information accessed by channeling, medical intuitives, and the likes of Edgar Cayce valuable are likely to find much that intrigues them. On the other hand, those who would scoff at an author providing medical knowledge after acknowledging on page 1 that they are “not a doctor or any type of health care professional” may label much between the pages as poppycock. However, Besser claims to be neither channel nor psychic. Rather, he is utilizing a brain mechanism within the same hippocampus that every human being has, in order to “connect to doctors beyond the realm of Earth and receive their advice.”

THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM offers not just information including potential cures for various types of AIDS and autism. It also tackles Alzheimer’s, thermal bowel bleeding, rosacea dermatitis (a skin cancer often misdiagnosed and mistreated as rubella/rosacea). Explicit medical views are presented, for instance: that the science of immunology keeps mistakenly claiming immunodeficiency as chemical, whereas — according to the author’s off-world sources — HIV is actually immune amnesia, not deficiency. If the immune system can be coaxed out of its coma by tagging the HIV virus with oxygen as certain rabies vaccines can do with particular AIDS infections, then those infections can be cured, although doctors must carefully insure not too much debris from the process collects in a patient’s system lest that degenerate into liver cancer. Specific recipes are supplied for vaccines which, it is suggested, can be made at home if pharmaceutical companies refuse to produce them affordably; recipes like a serum that treats two types of AIDS with ingredients including 6 oz tobacco juice, 5 oz powdered, medical-grade red blood cell booster that must not contain potassium, chelated iron, etc. (and how someone not in the medical industry can obtain such a thing is clarified by suggesting a specific product).

The author hastens to responsibly add that since patients receiving this treatment will be quite sick for weeks, advance preparations for their care must be made. Also imparted are suggestions for new laws to be passed by Congress, such as declaring these viable vaccines and preventative treatments against diseases ‘National Treasures,’ worthy of governmental protection and inexpensive distribution outside of commercial, profit-driven channels. Beyond the health concerns of modern man, Besser delves into Man’s long-ago origins, the existence of five genders, and views about transgender being entirely psychological rather than biological; a view some may find disagreeable. On the whole, the book is unusually detailed and provocative.

From evolution to modern Man’s medical mayhem, THE ORIGINS OF AIDS AND AUTISM by Ronald L. Besser covers quite a bit of controversial ground although conspicuously absent is the inclusion of scientific studies or any significant anecdotal evidence proving at least some of the content valid and true.

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