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OB OY Le VEN? $75,000 VACCINE OFFER he following offer is made to US-licensed medical doctors who routinely — administer childhood vaccinations and to pharmaceutical company CEOs worldwide: Jock Doubleday, director of the California 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc., hereby offers [US]$75,000.00 to the first medical doctor or pharmaceutical company CEO who publicly drinks a mixture of standard vaccine additive ingredients in the same amount as a six-year- old child is recommended to receive under the year-2005 guidelines of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (In the event that thimerosal has recently been removed from a particular vaccine, the thimerosal-containing version of that vaccine will be used.) The mixture will not contain viruses or bacteria dead or alive, but will contain standard vaccine additive ingredients in their usual forms and proportions. The mixture will include, but will not be limited to, the following ingredients: thimerosal (a mercury derivative), ethylene glycol (antifreeze), phenol (a disinfectant dye), benzethonium chloride (a disinfectant), formaldehyde (a preservative and disinfectant), and aluminum [aluminium]. The mixture will be prepared by Jock Doubleday, three medical professionals TONGUES ON THE MIND lor a practice that's been around for thousands of years, ao” scientists understand very little about what goes on when people "speak in tongues". Currently, glossolalia, as it's called, can be found in various Christian sects, where those affected believe they are communicating with God. Now scientists say they have captured glossolalia on brain scans. To conduct the study, psychiatrist Andrew Newberg of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia recruited five African- American women who belong to a local Pentecostal congregation. All had been in the habit of speaking in tongues "almost on a daily basis" for the past five years, said Newberg. As a control activity, subjects stood and sang gospel songs with musical accompaniment, moving their arms and swaying. Then they were asked to repeat the behaviour, but this time the researchers encouraged them to speak in tongues rather than sing. In each case, the scientists gave the subjects an intravenous injection of a radioactive tracer that provided, in effect, a freeze-frame of which brain areas were most active during the behaviour, as indicated by increased blood flow. This was captured by then scanning the women's brains in a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) machine. Glossolalia produced a significantly different pattern of brain activity than singing, the team reports in the November issue of Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging. Perhaps the most important difference was a decrease in frontal lobe function, Newberg says. "The part of the brain that normally makes them feel in control has been essentially shut down." Another notable change was increased activity in the parietal region—the part of the brain, he says, that "takes sensory information and tries to create a sense of self and how you relate to the rest of the world". The findings make sense, Newberg concludes, because speaking in tongues involves relinquishing control while gaining a "very intense experience of how the self relates to God". Interestingly, he notes that the glossolalia that he names, and three medical professionals that the participant names. The mixture will be body weight calibrated. Because the participant is either a professional caregiver who routinely administers childhood vaccinations, or a pharmaceutical company CEO whose business is, in part, the sale of childhood vaccines, it is understood by all parties that the participant considers all vaccine additive ingredients to be safe and that the participant considers any mixture containing these ingredients to be safe... (Source: Press release, 1 August 2006, http:/hwww.spontaneouscreation.org/SC/$75, 000VaccineOffer.htm) E AcKEp THAT TEE agp Siewe pe LEFT Brae... HE WAFTER mE Ef rArA pie asi To fvectore. } Ga" Somers Ofte “ee 6 = NEXUS www.nexusmagazine.com DECEMBER 2006 — JANUARY 2007