| Mark Probert 2006-02-26, 5:59 pm |
| mogwaii wrote:
> Peter Bowditch wrote:
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> In 2001, twelve bottles of our 10 ppm ASAP product fell into the hands
> of a medical Doctor in Rwanda, Dr. Ewabuhihl Ezechias. One day I
> received a frantic telephone call from Dr. Ezechias' office that was
> in Rwanda caring for a group of very young children who were in the
> last stages of malaria about to die. Dr. Ezechias was looking for
> instructions on how to administer our ASAP 10 product to these
> desperately ill children. I suggested to the Doctor that he measure out
> a teaspoon or two to each of the children, two or three times a day and
> that he repeat the process until the children hopefully showed some
> improvement. He responded abruptly that there was no time for measuring
> anything - the situation was far too grave for "such niceties."
> All of these children had temperatures around 105 degrees, had not
> improved with conventional treatments and were all about to die. He
> asked me if he could simply put the water into their bottles. Knowing
> of its totally non-toxic properties and sensing his desperation, I
> assured him that it would not hurt the children.
>
> Days later, Dr. Ezechias contacted and told me that he had put the ASAP
> 10 ppm water directly into the drinking water bottles of 11 of these
> children. All 11 of the young children who received the ASAP 10 ppm got
> better. A week later, the 11 left his clinic alive and healthy. Sadly,
> there were other children who did not receive the ASAP treatment. Those
> children died in spite of receiving all the conventional treatments
> which Dr. Ezechias provided them. This affected me deeply and I
> realized that our ASAP 10 ppm had potent, positive effects on malaria
> patients. Besides the phone calls, we also received an indirect written
> communication from Rwanda which is included in Appendix 2.
>
> So your position is that this guy LIED in front of congress about it's
> effects and got not only the VA but entire African countries to buy it?
> Is our VA and these countries really that gullible?
>
It is my position that the VA purchased this concoction for a topical
antimicrobial.
It is also my position that the story about Ghana needs a lot of
verification as much of it has not been verified. Note that sales hype
is NOT verification.
And,
people lie to Congress all the time. Look at our President.
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