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Up Front and Personal
This Month's Interview with
CTM Founder Phillip Day
ECLUB: We're doing this over the telephone from where?
PD: Limerick, Western Ireland.
ECLUB: How's the tour going?
PD: We're doing the ABC's of Disease Part 2 over here, and a more expanded
tour of the island than last time. It's great. We have some R & R
this weekend in the beautiful city of Limerick.
ECLUB: So what's new?
PD: It appears Tony Blair's goose is cooked.
ECLUB: So we've been reading.
PD: The most important thing for British, and indeed citizens of other
nations to consider is that this man represents a new style of rule that
must be crushed. He has consistently overridden the wishes of the majority
who elected him. Any die-hard supporters of Blair need to clear the happy
dust from their eyes and realise this sets a very dangerous precedent
and a point of departure from safe democracy. This new style of 'rule
by minority', overarching global socialism, seems to be the style of preference
in many other countries too. If there is something in society a government
jobsworth thinks will hurt someone else, it will be legislated upon, whether
the people wish it or not.
ECLUB: Give us some examples.
PD: Iraq, the European Constitution, top-up fees for universities, the
Nanny State, political correctness in schools and local government, ridiculous
petrol price increases and a possible recurrence of that revolt, the chaos
of immigration, the lie of multiculturalism, the lie that vitamins harm
and therefore should be regulated by drug legislation, GM foods, condoms
handed out in schools, fourteen-year-olds able to have an abortion without
their parents even knowing about it, yadda, yadda. The majority don't
want them and yet they have been forced into putting up with extremist,
minority agendas which seem able to convince even the rats in the sewer
that they have 'human rights'.
ECLUB: It seems, with all that's blown up about the EU Constitution and
its implications for Europe - especially Britain - that they're going
to squeeze it through, no matter what?
PD: What's happening in Europe will affect world peace in the years to
come, similar to what was happening in the 1930s. The situation with the
EU is obvious and inherently unstable. Those in Britain need to be reminded
that we do not need to be in the EU to trade with the EU. Switzerland
and Norway aren't in 'the club', yet they're doing fine, having free-trade
arrangements in place to maintain and even improve their economic positions
free of interference. The emotive language Tony uses of 'If we don't act
now to be at the centre of Europe, we will be marginalised forever!' is
bubblegum tommyrot. Britain is the EU's biggest customer! Will the EU
nations suddenly punish Britain for not signing the Constitution? Hardly!
ECLUB: How's it working out for the smaller nations?
PD: We're noticing in Ireland, Dublin especially, how amazingly expensive
everything has become. God knows how the Irish cope. And yet many in these
smaller nations are seduced by the huge amounts of money, investment and
building projects pouring into their countries. This is simply a socialist/communist
redistribution of wealth around Europe, for which Britain, France and
Germany are mostly footing the bill. The recipient nations such as Ireland,
as part of the deal, are being talked into huge cost-of-living increases.
There are also big holes in the EU's budget, such as with pensions. Big
holes don't go away, they tend to get bigger. As I said, the EU socialist
system is remote, overbloated, precariously unstable, profoundly undemocratic
('elected' MEPs cannot turn back or create legislation, such as the nutritional
directives), and the people running it are among the most corrupt in living
history.
ECLUB: This issue of EClub has the final part of the Cancer: Who Can We
Trust?. Tell us how you intend rounding the series off.
PD: Steve Ransom's excellent book, Great News on Cancer in the 21st
Century, deals so well with the mindset cancer patients are faced
with, which needs to be overcome. We are highlighting key extracts from
Steven's book to finish off the partwork. The idea that a patient's only
option is chemo, radiation and surgery should be jettisoned in the 20th
century along with vaccinations, thalidomide, and many other medical errors.
I want to leave CTM subscribers with a permanent record in the EClub archives
that there is a completely different, highly successful, non-toxic, non-invasive
method for getting you back into the game of life if you have cancer.
Read and be amazed. I am so spurred up with this message that next year,
we're going back to basics and organising a world tour specifically on
cancer itself and what the world should be doing about it.
ECLUB: What else is in this issue?
PD: We look at the criminal enterprise so often masquerading under 'psychiatry'.
How qualified, in the light of damning studies, are psychiatrists to analyse
and 'cure' society's apparent rampant problems of mental illness? Consider
that mental health promoter Tipper Gore, the wife of the erstwhile US
VP, is doggedly telling everyone that 28% of the American population is
mentally ill because of problems outside of their control. This translates
to over 70 million Americans not deemed responsible for their actions
- an unsettling belief held by the wife of a one-time presidential hopeful
aiming to lead the most powerful nation on Earth. Mrs Gore goes on to
state that over a quarter of her country's population cannot help themselves
and therefore need the malignant ministrations of the psychiatric profession,
almost half of whose physicians are themselves apparently dependent on
self-prescribed psychoactive medication.
ECLUB: Can't wait to read that one.
PD: The UK's Daily Telegraph, usually quite sensible, is still receiving
a thoroughly-deserved kicking over that asinine article on vitamins being
the real health scare. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail features an article on
the Hunzas and discusses apricot kernels and Vitamin B17 along with organic,
predominantly raw diets! Folks, the world is ripe for a sensible, mature
and booming health system that relies on good, wholesome food and clean
water, rather than the poisons the chemical industry has been shoving
down our throat for decades.
ECLUB: Where are you next touring?
PD: I am invading my old home, the United States, while its mighty armies
are abroad. I am moving in with a female frontline contingent (my wife,
Samantha!), point of insertion, Phoenix AZ. Then we are sweep our forces
eastward over the Rockies, forking left and right to overrun Minnesota
and Oklahoma, finishing up in Atlanta. T'will be an invasion packed with
laughter, life, and the liberation of common sense, and it will bring
the strongholds down. Forget little Timmy's baseball practice, what America's
going to hear in June will blow Hugh Heffner's rubber doll into an airship.
ECLUB: Good luck with the rest of Ireland, Phillip.
PD: Don't worry. I've got you your green hat, Brian.
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