What would you do?

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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times October 2018

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“There is a progressive understanding of this technology that in the space we need to create a space that man can be safe. Man can live within the environment that peace in space has to be the peace of mind.” Life is many times challenging us with different events. Expected or unexpected, we are facing critical decision-making moments. One of such series of events is presented in the 240th Knowledge Seekers Workshop on September 6th, 2018. If you would be directly involved in comparable situation, what would you do? How do you feel about it?

It involves emotion, it involves the use of the technology. All of us knowledge seekers have made the Nanomaterials, GANS, GANS water, patches and have seen results in many ways. During this exercise the characters are assigned to members in the Knowledge Seekers audience. We thank them for being able to enter the character’s role and answer what would they do. In the order of appearance, they are:

  • The Daughter 35 years old woman
  • 50-60 years old Mother of the 35 years old woman
  • The Doctor, specialist in a mental institute
  • The General Practitioner
  • The Pharmacist
  • The Stranger on the street
  • The Husband of the Stranger on the street

The Mother has tolerated her Daughters’ condition with 30 years of epileptic attacks. First attack happened when she was 5 years old and since then they have tried different ways to improve her situation. The doctor has the entire medical history of the woman, he monitored her for 20 years as a senior consultant in one of the leading hospitals for psychiatric treatments in the country. According to the doctor’s order there is a combination of medications on a daily basis, approximately 20 tablets a day that the 35 years old woman has to take to control the seizures. When the Daughter is asked how she feels to take so many tablets a day just to control her brain, the answer was “Not so good”. When the Mother was asked about the feeling when forcing her Daughter taking this medication she answered, “It is very hard to make her take all these tablets”. The Doctor was asked how he feels to give 20 mental controlling medicine to his patient, as a professor. “That is all the understanding that I have that is in my tool kit, that is all I can do to help her”. When calculating 20 tablets per day 365 days in a year, that makes 7.300 tablets per year. She has taken these tablets for minimum 20 years. It sums up to 146.000 tablets up to present time. One of the tablets, since they are specially made tablets, costs about 40 EUR per piece. The General Practitioner is writing weekly the prescription for the 140 tablets. How does he feel? “Very bad. The problem is in the interaction of the medicine, the interactions between the tablets is not fully known”. The Pharmacist is selling these tablets to the woman every week. How does he feel having a regular income from this case? Even with a 30% markup, it would make one chemist very rich.

With these 20 tablets that control 30-40 epileptic attacks in a day they have managed to bring it down to 4-5. Even with the medical treatment the Daughter is still having 4-5 massive seizures. One day, the Mother and the Daughter were crossing the road on a zebra crossing, a moment when one of the seizures starts. People in the area who are seeing the event are local people that already know the situation of the 35 years old woman. One Stranger on the street that is not from that region walks by and at once rushes over checking what can she aid with. Coincidentally the Stranger on the street knows someone that has the knowledge to help this Daughter to get help, to get better. Her Husband is a man from Africa that knows some natural ways to help the woman. The Stranger from the street walks home to her Husband, presents the situation and asks if he would help. He would definitely help. If he would decide not to help, his consciousness would never let him be at peace.

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To help the woman, he will have to buy certain things to make the ways of changing her condition. He would have to ask the family to supply these things for him to go ahead. Comparative to the amount they pay for current tablets in a day, would he ask 1500 EUR for almost 20 different systems that have to be built. If there are no other ways, he would ask for it. Continuing the story, the Husband of the Stranger on the street manages to get the 35 years old Daughter out of her condition, to remove all the epileptic attacks, not needing anymore medicine. The Doctor is OK with the fact that the woman is now good, but he would investigate the method applied, being a bit reticent. The General Practitioner, being daily in contact with the man from Africa, the Husband, he would keep the Doctor informed on the process and progress.

The 35 years old woman is now able to get a job, to function normally in the society and to be surrounded by people. She would have no more seizures and would take only one tablet a day to remove the side effects of all the tablets which were given to her in the past 20 years. The Mother is expressing her happiness for her Daughter success and gratitude to the Husband of the Stranger on the street. The Mother would of course prefer that her Daughter does not take any tablet at all. Given that in 4 months so much has improved compared with the 30 years of hospitalization and taking care of her Daughter she feels very relieved. The Mother is not considering the African man as a fraud because he recovered successfully her Daughter and that 1500 EUR was a small price to pay to bring her Daughter to a normal life.

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Understanding that the method applied was not medical, it was a natural process there are two questions addressed:

  1. Is it fraud if somebody pays you for systems that they confirm they received, and the scientists and the nation confirm a breakthrough, saving millions a year for the country?
  2. In a Western nation in Europe is the police allowed to falsify evidence, documents and get away with it; to submit false documents in the court and get accepted?