AIDS – The Chronology of a Misunderstanding The “AIDS” problem has already occupied [the pages of] raum&zeit since the beginning, when the topic moved (was moved) into the focus of the public at the beginning of the 1980’s with the discovery of the first five AIDS cases. At that time, one of the most important authors was certainly Prof. Dr. Peter Duesberg (USA) as one of the first scientists who criticized the official AIDS/HIV theory. In 1990 he wrote among other [...]
This year the foundation-owned company WALA Heilmittel GmbH (Bad Boll, Germany) celebrates its 75th anniversary. During the jubilee year a series of events will take place which lay out a trail of the history of WALA as well as the motives of the WALA founder: In a series of lectures witnesses contemporary to those times tell stories about the stages of WALA. On September 24th the jubilee year reaches its highest point with a big ceremony to which numerous guests from around the world are invited. Various accompanying displays [...]
Welcome to the 37th Biological Medicine Tour to Germany An exclusive program for 2010 Research Associates Sponsored by: Occidental Institute Research Foundation (OIRF) Penticton, British Columbia Canada Neuschwanstein Castle, Schwangau, Germany Above is a representation of the cover page of the 20-page final letter sent out to everyone who joined us October 30, 2010 in Frankfurt for our Germany Tour #37. Here are some excerpts from that letter (and some pictures) to give you a chance to share our journey, our adventure and our incredible learning experience. [I’ve [...]
Director’s Note: I have blatantly borrowed (verbatim) the following commentary out of IMCJ without permission and all credit goes directly to Dr. Benda and the IMCJ. I really like the way Dr. Benda writes (he has a real knack for getting his point across!) and the topics he is willing to tackle. Write, phone or e-mail us with your comments. The following editorial is taken from: IMCJ, Integrative Medicine; A Clinician’s Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, Apr/May 2010. BACK TALK “Frankly, our concept of ‘evidence’ [...]
It seems the past months have been sad ones as we have lost more of the “old rabbits” of our field. For some mystical reason we are seeing ever more losses of those who have been the innovators and the guiding lights of biological medicine. In this issue it is my sad duty to inform you about the passing of two more great men, Dr. med. Dieter Hager and the engineer Erich Rasche. Such losses seem to lend me words along with the tears. We have lost so many [...]