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ANOTHER DEATH OF A HOLISTIC DOCTOR WHO CLAIMED A CURE FOR AIDS

29-8-2018 < SGT Report 178 737 words
 

by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:



There has been another strange death of a “holistic doctor,” this time, however, under more suspicious circumstances than usual, and there have been a wealth of such people dying under a variety of suspicious circumstances, and even of “regular” physicians who have also died, or in some cases, been murdered, under equally suspicious circumstances. But this one is more unusual than the usual “unusuality” associated with such deaths (if I may coin the word), for the individual in question, Aaron Traywick, claimed to have a cure for AIDS. (This article was shared by Mr. S.D.):




Holistic CEO Who Found ‘Cure For AIDS’ Found Dead In D.C.




There is something looming in this article that I want to spend some of my high octane speculation on, and to share what may be high octane memory loss, or perhaps “misremembrance” (to invoke that term used to “explain” the Mandela Effect wildly out of context). My high octane speculation concerns the following from the article:



Aaron Traywick’s body was discovered “face down” in a Massachusetts Avenue spa room in downtown Washington D.C. on Sunday, according to the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. Multiple news outlets reported that Traywick was found dead inside a flotation tank.


While a police spokeswoman said no evidence has been found to suggest foul play, Traywick, a well-known health and lifestyle coach who was actively campaigning for people to take control of their lives and reject Big Pharma’s crippling products, joins the long list of holistic doctors and healers who have been killed in suspicious or unsolved circumstances during the past two years.



In an interview last year Traywick explained that “biohacking” refers to an individual’s efforts to alter their own biology by a variety of means including lifestyle and diet changes, surgery and the use of holistic, often unlicensed therapies.


However Big Pharma and mainstream media conspired to smear his holistic practice, and also worked overtime for years to persecute the Traywick in an attempt to drive him out of business.



Now, for those tracking such matters, there have been almost as many “mysterious doctor deaths” as there are dead bodies surrounding the Clintons or JFK witnesses who died in the aftermath of his assassination, which makes me suspect that the actuarial tables for such things happening by chance are beginning to approach the “vanishingly small” category. Nor, as has been noted, are these deaths confined solely to the “holistic” or “alternative” side of things. One need only think of the death in recent months of CDC physician Dr. Timothy Cunningham, for example. One might reach back to the 1960s, and also mention the death of Dr. Mary Sherman, the famous cancer oncologist working with Dr. Alton Ochsner of American Cancer Society fame. Dr. Sherman was an early pioneer in viral theories of cancer, until she was found dead in her apartment, the apparent victim of “death by particle accelerator”! (See Dr. Mary’s Monkey by Edward T. Haslam). It didn’t help Dr. Sherman that she was a friend, apparently, of David Ferrie, self-appointed cancer researcher, and a “person of interest” in then-New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison’s JFK assassination investigation.


But in the case of Mr. Traywick, the story begins to disturb for a few other reasons. A few years ago, I seem to recall – though my memory may be faulty here (it wouldn’t be the first time!) – Dame Elizabeth Taylor made some headlines when she apparently endorsed what appeared to have been a successful cure of an AIDS infected man in Germany. Again, this is what my memory tells me, but I could be wildly off mark here, or simply “misremembering” things. But as I recall, Ms. Taylor made a few statements about this case in the media, and then the story, and Ms. Taylor, promptly dropped right off the internet media, and the story was never heard about again. As I recall, she took some flak for her interest in the story, because I also seem to recall she made or implied that “big pharma” was actively suppressing such therapies. And as the old adage has it, you only take flak if you’re over the target.


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