Picture this: A wealthy German scientologists by the name of Heribert Pfaff (31) visits "Flag" in 1988. It is know that they guy suffers of sever seizurers - often at night - because he had survived a major car accident.
Just a few days before his death his family had stopped an attempt by Heribert Pfaff to wire transfer another $150,000 from a family bank account. This on top of the about $100,000 to finance his visit he had brought with him.
So we have money (scieno's love that) and concerned family (scieno's hate that - family is no thetan urge). What if I was a grady Hubbard scam artist and wanted that money without the hassle of his degraded family.
Would I as a scieno go as far to tell Heribert to take vitamins instead of proper medication?
The how's or why's will probably never surface but fact is that Heribert is dead. He hit his head on the night table during a heavy epileptic attack in the Fort Harrison Hotel - Room 758.
"I can tell you with the utmost probability, that with adequate treatment the patient would still be alive today," was the comment of professor of neurology Günther Schwendemann when shown the documents.
Another victim gone "Clear" :(
Mike
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Why are these people dead Scientology?
http://www.b-org.demon.nl/scn/deaths
>Picture this: A wealthy German scientologist by the name of Heribert Pfaff
>(31) visits "Flag" in 1988. It is know that Heribert suffered of sever
>seizurers - often at night - as he had survived a major car accident.
>
>Just a few days before his death his family had stopped an attempt by
>Heribert Pfaff to wire transfer another $150,000 from a family bank
>account. This on top of the about $100,000 to finance his visit
>he had brought with him.
>
>So we have money (scieno's love that) and concerned family (scieno's hate
>that - family is no thetan urge). What if I was a grady Hubbard scam
>artist and wanted that money without the hassle of his degraded family.
>Would I as a scieno go as far to tell Heribert to take vitamins instead of
>proper medication?
>
>The how's or why's will probably never surface but fact is that Heribert
>is dead. He hit his head on the night table during a heavy epileptic
>attack in the Fort Harrison Hotel - Room 758.
>
> "I can tell you with the utmost probability, that with adequate
> treatment the patient would still be alive today," was the
> comment of professor of neurology Gunther Schwendemann when
> shown the documents.
>
>
>The $100,000 disappeared, says Georg Pfaff, his brother.
>
>Another victim gone "Clear" :(
>
http://theta.dyn.tj/scn/dunkle_seite/ard10.html
http://theta.dyn.tj/scn/dunkle_seite/ard11.html
"Gunther Schwendemann: It is contrary to the practice of the therapy
to withold medication from a patient who has attacks every night,
instead of looking what medication is the most effective for him. And
once more: Vitamins and minerals have no effect on epilepsy.
I can tell you with the utmost probability, that with adequate treatment the patient would still be alive today. "
>Mike
Groeten,
Boudewijn.