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4:30pm Wednesday 24th March 2010 in Letters
IN response to the article in Hereford Times regarding the outcome of the court case against Adrian Pengelly, I feel obliged to comment and shed some information that has been made public by a number of scientists, doctors, and other respectable members of our society.
I firstly would like to once again say that it is so very sad to realize that our society has not changed one iota since the middle ages! In fact, it has got worse. At least during that period of time politicians and the establishment did not try to persuade us into believing that we are living in a democratic society. And the masses were aware that they did not have the free will or any kind of freedom of choice. The world tells us that we are free to make choices, but how true is that when we are constantly lied to and prevented from making them?
In reference to Mike Pigrem’s comment, which more or less states that people should only stick to the conventional treatments and that Adrian Pengelly was convicted and fined because of “the potential harm to vulnerable members of society”, I would like to say that firstly there isn’t any proof of that, otherwise it would have long ago been reported. If anyone was physically or mentally harmed by his work, where are their statements? Therefore, how can one be prosecuted and convicted for something that is “potentially possible”? That would be the same as prosecuting and convicting a person of theft because someone suggested that they may steal, or perhaps prosecuting someone for a crime that they may commit? Adrian Pengelly was not charged for potentially harming people. He was charged because of the 1939 Cancer Act.
Adrian Pengelly fell victim to the establishment and was prosecuted and is being defamed on a formality of a law created by the establishment to deter anyone from being helped by any other means than profitable, conventional treatments!
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