TO: Dr. T. E. Bearden, INTERNET:tebearden@aol.com Re: Re: Website Dear Tom, If there is anything I can do to help get an English translation published please let me know. I am a Series Editor for World Scientific. It seems to me as a layman in medical affairs that such cures should be looked at with ALL urgency. I am perplexed that the NIH does not set up a special Unit for this type of work, and for the other implications you mentioned. Can you advise what is the cause of this inertia? Purely bureaucratic? You seem to have the situation well under control with Tara Publishing. Usually, though, a greater impact would be achieved with publication in a refereed book format, such is the mindset at present. There is no money in scientific book publishing, at least not for the authors, unless you produce a best seller. Best of all though would be a big laboratory effort by the best medical scientists, as you say. If there is the slightest chance that these methods can be applied broadly then that chance surely should be pursued by the establishment at the best Universities all around the world in a big coordinated effort. Why such work should be suppressed is entirely beyond me, but my own experiences with academia have not been overwhelmingly positive. Scholarship is beoming alienated from the University, a profit making business these days in many localities. However, when fighting disease, all of these secondary things should be relegated to the dustbin. Select the best research and the best soldiers to fight the battle. Is the system capable of doing so? MWE cc colleagues in physical sciences. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- From: INTERNET:Tebearden@aol.com, INTERNET:Tebearden@aol.com TO: (unknown), FishnChips CC: (unknown), INTERNET:shelburne_john@ccmail.ncsc.navy.mil (unknown), INTERNET:alexander.s.labounsky@boeing.com (unknown), INTERNET:chronos@mail.enter.net (unknown), INTERNET:reed15@marshall.edu Dr Fred Wood, INTERNET:fwood@igc.apc.org Dr Fred Woods Sr., INTERNET:csiri@igc.apc.org (unknown), INTERNET:JLKenny@aol.com (unknown), INTERNET:4kenmoore@sprintmail.com (unknown), [101471,1777] DATE: 31/10/97 11:47 RE: Re: Website Sender: Tebearden@aol.com Received: from emout23.mail.aol.com (emout23.mx.aol.com [198.81.11.128]) by arl-img-8.compuserve.com (8.8.6/8.8.6/2.7) with ESMTP id LAA16727; Fri, 31 Oct 1997 11:47:14 -0500 (EST) From: Tebearden@aol.com Received: (from root@localhost) by emout23.mail.aol.com (8.7.6/8.7.3/AOL-2.0.0) id LAA09432; Fri, 31 Oct 1997 11:46:51 -0500 (EST) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 1997 11:46:51 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <971031113642_1136333289@emout11.mail.aol.com> To: FishnChips@compuserve.com cc: 4kenmoore@sprintmail.com, JLKenny@aol.com, csiri@igc.apc.org, fwood@igc.apc.org, reed15@marshall.edu, chronos@mail.enter.net, alexander.s.labounsky@boeing.com, shelburne_john@ccmail.ncsc.navy.mil, 101471.1777@compuserve.com Subject: Re: Website Dear Myron, As always, I deeply appreciate your efforts and your kindness. Just wanted to fill you in on what is transpiring re the Priore effort. I'm furiously working on finishing the book; should have it completed in another month or perhaps less. Have had a devil of a time outlining technical characteristics of infolded EM longitudinal waves, but finally got it shaped up. Also, through the kindness of Alain Beaulieu up in Canada, he is personally translating Priore's doctoral thesis for me (the one that was rejected when the Priore effort was suppressed). I've already arranged for it to be published on the Web by tarapublishing. So we are definitely going to make available every bit of information that I have about the Priore Affair, including all details of my own analysis of the actual "extended EM" mechanism. This material must be available to far better scientists, so it can go forward and not just be lost. And it must not be lost that the recuperative and restorative system (Becker et. al.) of the living body actually utilizes the infolded longitudinal EM waves to "pump" the "vacuum engine" local ST curvature ensembles of the diseased cell and all its internal parts (even its atomic nuclei), to create a highly specific, precise "antiengine" for reversing the exact cellular damage or deviation. The fact that the actual mechanism used by the body itself to restore damaged cells (within its capability) can be amplified, I think is a profound alteration of allopathic medicine. One now thinks not of "killing" something, but of "restoring" something. Needless to say, the immune cells (the "fighters") cannot do the first thing to restore cellular damage. They actually do not heal anything. That is an entirely separate system. And now we have taken Becker's pioneering work one step further, down to the "topology within the topology." Becker, of course, already proved that laughably weak pulsed DC can and does cause red blood cells in a damage site (such as otherwise intractable bone fractures) to dedifferentiate by shucking their hemoglobin and growing a nucleus, then redifferentiate to form cells that make cartilage, then differentiate yet again to form cells that make bone, which are then deposited in the fracture to heal it. We can show that Becker's work is a simpler application of the same approach taken more elaborately by Priore. Becker's work was accepted (though he met significant suppression) and he was nominated for a Nobel Prize for it. I've finally received a zerox copy of Graille's book (in French) that contains a comprehensive background of the entire Priore Affair. Of course that is a copyrighted book; so I will have to think about trying to contact Graille and his publisher, to ascertain whether an English edition is ever contemplated or can be arranged. Anyhow, the Priore effort is a labor for recognition of one of the most profound medical discoveries of all time, and for the unsung discoverer. It is not for money, but for science and for justice. And for long-suffering humanity. Sincerely, Tom