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Tuesday March 11th, 2008

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
Morton: Economy Update
 
Pharmaceutical & Vaccine Ills
 
Water & Healing

Recap

Water, Vaccines & Pharmaceuticals

Dr. Len Horowitz spoke about vaccine toxicity, the pharmaceutical industry, and bioterrorism, and also touched on the healing properties of water. The "American medical cult—ure" has created an "Rx-Generation" where it's considered normal to take a pill for every ill, and then more medications to treat the side effects brought on the first prescriptions, he commented. Portions of his documentary In Lies We Trust, which examines the "military-medical-petrochemical-pharmaceutical profiteers," are available for free viewing on YouTube.

Authorities recently conceded there was a connection between vaccines and autism in a case involving a young girl. Horowitz said that newborns are needlessly injected with the Hepatitis B vaccine and exposed to heavy metal toxicities and amino acid poisons. Vaccines make children more susceptible to auto-immune diseases and cancer, he argued.

Following up on Dr. Masaru Emoto's groundbreaking work on water, Horowitz said that water is alive and has consciousness-- the image of an embryo and umbilical cord was seen in a water molecule, he noted. Polluted water loses its sacred geometrical structure, but water that still has its energy can be used to heal, he continued. In particular, he recommended the product Oxysilver as an immunity-building alternative to vaccines.

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