1. Contextualización del campo de práctica
1.1. Contexto Normativo
07 July 2004 Since the end of the previous year I
had been in contact with Dr Kizito, a Ugandan medical doctor who lives and works in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province. I met him through great joy and surprise, that this was nothing new to him.
He had received his medical training in the then Soviet Union.
According to Dr Kizito, the basic principle of therapy by weak electric current has been known there since the beginning of the 20th century and is being used on a wide variety of ailments. The name given to this therapy in Russia and the other countries of the former Soviet Union is ELECTROPHORESIS.
Since Dr Kizito’s emphasis was on sports medicine, he had mostly seen applications in the healing of sports injuries and wounds.
He is an internationally recognised expert in natural healing methods, especially in the field of products of the Moringa tree, which is indigenous to many Equatorial African countries, among them Uganda. Moringa contains a re-markably complete palette of micro nutrients and vitamins. Further
antiviral effects have been noticed.
Many AIDS patients who were suffering from extreme weight loss, were bedridden and plagued by all kinds of secondary diseases, have been restored to full vitality.
Indicators hailed by orthodox conventional “AIDS science”).
At Dr Kizito’s suggestion, I sent his presently most prominent patient, Mama Mbeki, the arthritis, with joint pain and reduced mobility.
A few weeks later, Dr Kizito called me to tell me how enthusiastic Mama Mbeki was about her zapper and that she would like to meet me.
She also asked if I could bring one of my cloudbusters as well.
I did not hesitate, and an appointment was scheduled for 2 July. Of course I also wanted to see Dr Kizito’s work with AIDS patients.
The visit with Mama Mbeki went beyond expectations. She is a wonderful, elegant and charming lady who is far from appearing old or even frail. Mama Mbeki lives in Idutiyva in the former Xhosa homeland of Transkei, now part of the Eastern Cape province. Apart
Mama Mbeki’ s zapper and cloud buster 2004 community of her origin.
Mama Mbeki was very happy about our visit and volunteered much positive comment about the zapper. Her general vitality and agility were the best proof that she felt well and was no longer suffering from debilitating pain.
She has dedicated her former more stately home, in which she shared the last years of her husband’s (the late Gowan Mbeki, a paramount leader of the ANC), life to be utilised by Dr Kizito as a hospice and clinic.
Dr Kizito was to establish a community care facility there, which was urgently needed in the generally impoverished area, which is plagued by diseases of poverty beginning of cumulus clouds.
Later we would see a vortex forming around the location of MM’s CB that was visible from afar. And later that evening, we got further
confirmation in the form of a weather forecast showing a rain front moving through at this unlikely time of the year. We were to witness this front moving in on our departure, though not yet the rain itself.
Mama Mbeki showed delight over the CB, especially over the aspect of its possibly contributing to breaking the vicious cycle of rural impoverishment, overpopulation, biodegradation, erosion, and destruction of cultural traditions and consequent depression and lack of initiative.
We parted in a heightened mood after some animated conversation.
During the following one and a half days, we visited several of Dr Kizito’s patient groups. Most of them were diagnosed HIV+ and AIDS sufferers.
The majority of these groups were in the care of church organisations run by volunteers, most of whom had themselves been diagnosed HIV+ or were confirmed to have AIDS. The successes through improved nutrition and the application of Dr Kizito’s immune-boosters were reported by all.
Nevertheless, I felt that both the patients and helpers had been programmed by fear.
From all sides, it is hammered into their brains that they are suffering from an incurable disease that will inevitably lead to an early
The body of evidence
emaciated skeletons and had subsequently fully recovered with Dr Kizito’s immune boosters were still psychologically transfixed by this imaginary predicament.
The programming is reinforced by remote-controlled AIDS activist groups, especially the TAC (Treatment Action Campaign), and also increasingly by government health agencies.
This is the more regrettable as President Mbeki and the Health Minister Dr Manto Tshabalala Msimang, who has just been interest groups behind these voodoo beliefs still seems to be overwhelming, steamrollering mercilessly over all legitimate doubts and any questions.IV
In view of the social and economic factors that come together here, it is difficult not to believe in a deliberate effort to reduce the black rural population, who have been unofficially declared
IV Now, 2 years later the situation has not improved. Minister Manto Tshabalala Msimang has been subjected to merciless mobbing by the media which has driven her to a point of near exhaustion. She has apparently now given up most of her resistance against the mass administration of aAntiretovirals. especially after meeting the brave victims fighting for their lives and those of others, while being fed with false information from all sides.
This is even more tragic when one considers that AIDS victims can easily be restored to full health by detoxification, nutrition therapy, good food and a zapper.
Some patients had already had some positive experiences with the zapper, but not many. Of the five patients in their care.
The advantage of this arrangement is that all three have access to testing (HIV Antibody, CD4 and Viral Load) which may help to widen our body of evidence.
Ethically, I am asking you to understand this in view of our multiple experiences of strong improvement in HIV patients. We have received reports about use of the zapper increasing the total sero-conversion and its complete harmlessness in terms of side effects, based on the experience of thousands of users over many years.
All three volunteers we are working with are strong and charismatic personalities, who have not allowed themselves to be held
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accompanying propaganda. The perspective that the disease could possibly not only be held back, but conquered completely in a relatively short time, has given them new
enthusiasm.
I am looking forward to the negative results of this little experiment, as well as getting to meet these impressive women again.