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Up Close and Personal
The monthly commentary from CTM founder, Phillip Day

Dear All,

Hope this finds you in fine fettle. Got a bit of a cold snap going on in Britain at the moment, which has conveniently slipped itself in between my Irish and Scottish dates. Those 40C temps up in Cairns are now but a dim and distant memory!

Right, The Fourth Reich: This month marks another year in which the EU has not been able to sign off its accounts because of blatant fraud. If you ran a company the way the EU runs itself, you would be in prison by now for life. The EU lies too about the number of grossly overpaid employees it has on its 'books' - and you wondered why everything costs what it does? Clearly for some countries, the EU has been an economic saviour at the expense of the richer member-states which have been footing the bill. This in itself would not have been a bad thing had the citizenry of said richer member-states BEEN ASKED whether they wanted to foot the bill. They weren't. Like so much of what the EU does (including the re-vamping of its ailing 'constitution'), it's a shotgun wedding, and if you don't approve, well, so much the worse for you.

For those who have not already seen it, my video 'The Real Face of the European Union' will be an eye-opener (PAL VHS video format only). Consent is so much a part of freedom that most have taken it for granted. Britain doesn't run Britain any more, the EU does. Ireland doesn't run Ireland any more, the EU does. In seeking a break from the UK, Scotland will also go under foreign rule. You will get some spanking new buildings though.

On the health front, a flood of Australian medical and allied students are getting kicked off their courses because they are not vaccinated. The Australian Vaccination Network (www.avn.org.au), an organisation CTM wholeheartedly endorses, is preparing legal proceedings to have this stopped in the courts. I encourage every Australian to get involved immediately and donate a small amount to get this rubbish stymied. That, or know what kind of world awaits in your future.

Broccoli and tomatoes ward of cancer - official. Know what bathing in chlorine might be doing to you, especially in the US and Canada. Filtration is the answer, though you'll have to foot the bill to pay for the equipment - in my view it's a small cost for the saving (BTW, reverse osmosis filters also remove fluoride and hormones). A public admission of the cholesterol con. Those reading this who take statins should get educated on this important subject and make an informed call on changing their ways (www.mercola.com - search under 'statins').

US Olympic gold medallist, Lee Evans, speaks out on the HIV-AIDS scam and associated dangers. Credence has a book and online presentation on the subject. Mike Adams writes an informative piece on the Disease Economy. Using a mobile phone in your car in London can now cost you your car - am I pleased or outraged? And lastly, the latest boon to hit the gym - vibrating yourself to good health - how to be shaken, not stirred.

My book of the month is Remotely Controlled by Dr Aric Sigman. Please make this part of your reading list, it's a revelation. One's tempted to ask how many TV stations have had Aric on! Perhaps Jeremy Paxman can interview him.

That's it! Have fun and keep spreading the word. We're all doing some good. Rumour has it Credence is to open up in Scandinavia shortly, so please stay tuned and we'll send you the info.

Be well!
Phillip