Where is Clark Cant ??

zengrifter

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Clark was one of the more interesting "kooks of counting", but he fell off the map sometime in early 2003. It was shortly after he had shared with me that Don Laughlin has put a Hell's Angels contract on him for marrying and divorcing his daughter and related crimes. The first attempted hit was unsuccessful. zg
 
Z-Man

zengrifter said:
Clark was one of the more interesting "kooks of counting", but he fell off the map sometime in early 2003. It was shortly after he had shared with me that Don Laughlin has put a Hell's Angels contract on him for marrying and divorcing his daughter and related crimes. The first attempted hit was unsuccessful. zg
He is just one of many that became scam mortgage brokers and made millions before the bubble burst.:laugh:

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Norm

QFIT said:
Is it your goal to bring every nutcase you can find to this forum?
Personalities add color to the site and increase hits, not a bad thing.

I think Z-Man should also invite Ricky and Bubbles too:laugh::laugh:

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zengrifter

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QFIT said:
Is it your goal to bring every nutcase you can find to this forum?
Making a list, checking it twice. :laugh:

Seriously, though, Clark thread doesn't deserve to be in Voodoo.
I don't remember any voodoo in Clark's BJ Therapy book. Anyone? zg
 

gamblingghost

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zengrifter said:
What's the nutty stuff? zg
For one thing, saying someone can survive mesothelioma is plain ludicrous, cruel, and stupid! My dad died from it and believe me, I know a lot about it and no one is going to survive it at this time. We took him to the best cancer hospital there is, MD Anderson in Houston Texas. It is a death sentence, plain and simple.
 

zengrifter

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gamblingghost said:
For one thing, saying someone can survive mesothelioma is plain ludicrous, cruel, and stupid! ... We took him to the best cancer hospital there is, MD Anderson in Houston Texas. It is a death sentence, plain and simple.
Especially using conventional allopathic treatment.
But did Clarke refer specifically to mesothelioma? I didn't see that.
Regardless, conventional treatment is ALWAYS the OPPOSITE of what the body needs. zg
 

shadroch

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It's a fun read, if nothing else.
I'll more than likely run into Mr Laughlin sometime in the next few weeks. If the moment is right, I'll ask him how his x-sil is doing.
 

gamblingghost

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zengrifter said:
Especially using conventional allopathic treatment.
But did Clarke refer specifically to mesothelioma? I didn't see that.
Regardless, conventional treatment is ALWAYS the OPPOSITE of what the body needs. zg
He specifically said Steve McQueen and that is what he had. It is from breathing asbestos. "Always" is an awful long time and I couldn't disagree more with that statement. Are you a doctor? My dad lived a year longer than Steve did (after diagnosis) and he had 'conventional' treatment.
You should seriously rethink that statement. Clarkes comments(about mesothelioma) are in the right thread. VOODOO!!
 

zengrifter

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gamblingghost said:
He specifically said Steve McQueen and that is what he had. It is from breathing asbestos. "Always" is an awful long time and I couldn't disagree more with that statement. Are you a doctor? My dad lived a year longer than Steve did (after diagnosis) and he had 'conventional' treatment.
The tragedy of McQueen is that he didn't die of the cancer.

But Clarke has a few facts wrong - McQueen's treatment was largely the Kelly Regime, now gaining credibility as the Gonzales Regime, which includes (among other things) pancreatic enzymes and coffee enemas.

What I am saying is that conventional treatment suppresses the immune system at a time when the immune system desperately needs boosting.

I don't need to be a doctor to know that conventional allopathic treatment of cancer is quackery and a racket. However there are many MDs that wholeheartedly will agree with me.

I am sorry for your loss nonetheless. zg
 

gamblingghost

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zengrifter said:
The tragedy of McQueen is that he didn't die of the cancer.

But Clarke has a few facts wrong - McQueen's treatment was largely the Kelly Regime, now gaining credibility as the Gonzales Regime, which includes (among other things) pancreatic enzymes and coffee enemas.

What I am saying is that conventional treatment suppresses the immune system at a time when the immune system desperately needs boosting.

I don't need to be a doctor to know that conventional allopathic treatment of cancer is quackery and a racket. However there are many MDs that wholeheartedly will agree with me.

I am sorry for your loss nonetheless. zg
Thank you.

Oh, so, his heart stopped so it wasn't the cancer!!? It was his heart eh? Strange way of looking at it. I repeat, my dad was not as youthful as McQueen. He had a bad heart to start with, overweight, and other problems BUT, when he got mesothelioma the docs went to it hard and fast. He, even though he had many health problems anyway STILL out lived McQueen after diagnosis by a year!! Explain that please. I am soooo amazed that you are soooo out there that you call our health professionals quacks and crooks!!
Many MDs that agree with you! Are those the ones that give you pot?:eek:
 

moo321

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zengrifter said:
I could have sworn that his book had some couponomy in it,
and some AP dumpster-diving strategies too, but now it doesn't? z:confused:g
There are some good AP dumpster diving strategies out there... The Dog-Ass Johnny article over and bjforum is great for how to dive coupons.
 

gamblingghost

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moo321 said:
There are some good AP dumpster diving strategies out there... The Dog-Ass Johnny article over and bjforum is great for how to dive coupons.
Really!? We need to be 'taught' how to dig through trash!?:confused::eek::laugh:
 
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