From: paulsjurgen36@gmail.com   
      
   Le mercredi 10 mai 2000 à 09:00:00 UTC+2, drfr...@my-deja.com a écrit :   
   > Very interesting post- thanks.   
   > frank   
   >    
   > In article ,   
   > Alexi Dubois wrote:   
   > > A Nazi Doctor & the Death of Bob Marley   
   > >   
   > > From: The Covert War Against Rock,   
   > > by Alex Constantine,   
   > > Published by Feral House, 2000   
   > > $14.95   
   > > (Soon available at Amazon and better bookstores everywhere.)   
   > >   
   > > [...]   
   > > Marley consulted physicians in Miami, briefly returned to   
   > > Sloan-Kettering, then Jamaica, where he met with Dr. Carl "Pee Wee"   
   > > Fraser, recommended to him by fellow Rastafarians. Dr. Fraser advised   
   > > that Marley talk to Dr. Josef Issels, a "holistic comprehensive   
   > > immunotherapist" then practicing at the Ringberg Clinic in   
   > > Rottach-Egern, a small Bavarian village located at the southern end   
   > of   
   > > Tegernsee Lake. Marley traveled to Bavaria and checked into the   
   > clinic.   
   > > Dr. Issels met him, looked him over and allowed, without naming   
   > > sources, łI hear that youąre one of the most dangerous black men in   
   > the   
   > > world.˛1   
   > > The portrait offered by publicity releases from the Issels   
   > > Foundation is imposing enough: Dr. Issels, born in 907, founded the   
   > > first hospital (financed by the estate of Karl Gischler, a Dutch   
   > > shipping magnate2) in Europe for comprehensive immunotherapy of   
   > cancer   
   > > in 1951. "He was the Medical Director and Director of Research."   
   > > All well and good, perhaps ... until it is considered that by   
   > this   
   > > time Dr. Issels was 44 years old. There is a gap in his bona-fidés.   
   > His   
   > > medical career did not begin in 1951. During WW II, Dr. Issels could   
   > be   
   > > found plying his "research" skills in Poland, at the Auschwitz   
   > > concentration camp, working with Dr. Joseph Mengele, no less,   
   > according   
   > > to several of the Wailers who have investigated the German   
   > łalternative˛   
   > > practitionerąs past. Bob Marley, the racial enemy of right-wing   
   > > extremists everywhere, placed his life in the hands of a Nazi doctor,   
   > > Mengeleąs protegé, an accomplice of the "Angel of Death" in horrific   
   > > medical atrocities committed against racial "subhuman" minorities.   
   > > Lew-Lee recalls that Marley rejected conventional cancer   
   > > treatments, "wanted to do anything but turn to Western medicine. This   
   > > may have been a mistake, maybe not. Dr. Issels said that he could   
   > cure   
   > > Bob. And they cut Bobąs dreadlocks off. And he was getting all of   
   > this   
   > > crazy, crazy medical treatment in Bavaria. I know this because Ray   
   > Von   
   > > Evans, who played in Marleyąs group, we were very close friends. Bob   
   > was   
   > > receiving these medical treatments, and Ray would come by every two   
   > or   
   > > three months ‹ 1979-80 ‹ and told me: łYeah, mon,theyąre killing   
   > Bob.   
   > > They are KILLING Bob.˛ I said, łWhat do you mean Śthey are killing   
   > > Bob?ą˛ łNo, no, mon,˛ he said. łDis Dr. Issels, heąs a Nazi!˛ We   
   > found   
   > > out later that Dr. Issels was a Nazi doctor. And he had worked with   
   > Dr.   
   > > Mengele."3   
   > > Dr. Issels would then be one of scores of Nazi practitioners to   
   > > escape the attention of the Nuremberg Tribunal. Michael Kater, a   
   > > professor of history at York University in Canada, found that   
   > physicians   
   > > of the Hitler period were steeped in Nazi racial doctrines at medical   
   > > school, and that many of them continued to practice undisturbed by   
   > war   
   > > crime tribunals: "it was in a conventional medical culture   
   > infiltrated   
   > > from one side by a science alienated from humanity and from another   
   > by   
   > > charlantry that young physicians in the Third Reich were raised to   
   > learn   
   > > and prepare for practice, with many predestined to practice after   
   > 1945."4   
   > > Dr. Issels first offered his alternative cancer therapies in   
   > this   
   > > atmosphere of ruthlessness and quackery. In the 1930s, chronic cancer   
   > > patients consulted Dr. Issels and received his experimental   
   > "combination   
   > > therapy," a regimen of diet, homeopathic remedies, vitamins, exercise   
   > > and detoxification, among other holistic approaches to healing.   
   > (Today   
   > > his clinic offers training in cancer immunization vaccines, UV blood   
   > > irradiation, oxygen and ozone therapy, łbiological dentistry˛   
   > (pulling   
   > > teeth), immune elicitation by mixed bacterial vaccine, blood   
   > heating,   
   > > etc.32)   
   > > The medical establishment, particularly in the UK, has long objected   
   > to   
   > > some of his therapies. Gordon Thomas, a former BBC producer,   
   > discovered   
   > > that Issels was arrested in September, 1960. The warrant stated, łthe   
   > > accused claims to treat ... cancer.... In fact [he] has neither   
   > reliable   
   > > diagnostic methods nor a method to treat cancer successfully. It is   
   > > contended [that] he is aware of the complete ineffectiveness of the   
   > > so-called ... tumor treatment.˛ The arrest warrant noted that Issels   
   > was   
   > > a flight risk, that łhe had prepared for all contingencies by   
   > depositing   
   > > huge amounts in foreign banks.˛5   
   > > Marley was placed on a regimen of exercise, vaccines (some   
   > > illegal), ozone injections, vitamin and trace minerals, and other   
   > > alternative treatments. In this period, Dr. Issels also introduced   
   > > torture. Long needles were plunged through Marleyąs stomach through   
   > to   
   > > the spine. The patient-victim was told that this was part of the   
   > > łtreatment.˛ The torture continued until Marley foundered on the   
   > brink   
   > > of death.   
   > > Cedella Booker, his mother, visited him three times in the   
   > course   
   > > of the łtreatments.˛ She found Dr. Issels to be an łarrogant wretch˛   
   > > with the łgruff manners of a bully˛ who subjected her dying son to   
   > his   
   > > bloodless brand of łhocus-pocus˛ medicine. Mrs. Booker: łI myself   
   > > witnessed Isselsą rough treatment of Nesta [Marley]. One time I went   
   > > with Nesta to the clinic, and we settled down in a treatment room.   
   > > Issels came in and announced to Nesta, ŚIąm going to give you a   
   > > needle.ą˛ Standing over Marley on the examination table, Issels   
   > łplunged   
   > > the needle straight into Nestaąs navel right down to the syringe.   
   > > [Marley] grunted and winced. He could only lie there helplessly,   
   > > writhing on the table, trying his best to hide his pain. ŚJesus   
   > Christ,ą   
   > > I heard myself mumbling.˛ Issels yanked out the needle and strolled   
      
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