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Up Close and Personal
The monthly interview with
CTM's Founder, Phillip Day
ECLUB: Where are you calling from?
PHILLIP DAY: Sunny Brisbane, Queensland.
ECLUB: Tour going well?
PHILLIP DAY: Samantha and I forgot how much we enjoy this country.
ECLUB: What gives this month?
PHILLIP DAY: One of the most important tasks has been to get CTM's supporters
in Australia and New Zealand acquainted with the excellent home support
they have in various circles. Take down these e-mail addresses, Brian.
ECLUB: Shoot.
PHILLIP DAY: Any citizen who suspects their child has been damaged by
vaccination, or has concerns over the dangers of vaccines, can contact
the Australian Vaccination Network
and go through their summary
of points on the various shots. There is also a subscription magazine,
entitled Informed Choice.
ECLUB: OK.
PHILLIP DAY: The Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental
Medicine (ACNEM) can be contacted
for a list of doctors around the country who support nutritional approaches
to illness. This centre also runs post-graduate diploma courses on nutrition.
ECLUB: OK.
PHILLIP DAY: Australian researcher Eve
Hillary's site is excellent for those wishing to plug into what is
happening re the Codex moves to rob Australians and New Zealanders of
their right to choose in healthcare. Eve's excellent articles have been
featured in the past in EClub. This month we feature her exposé
on mental health violations Down Under, a subject I deal with in detail
in my book, The Mind Game.
The Natural Health Freedom movement in Australia will also be up by the
New Year to act as a local rallying point for opposition to Codex. Further
information on this will be notified to everyone through EClub in January….
ECLUB: Hang on, my pencil snapped.
PHILLIP DAY: Oh, do get on with it, Brian.
ECLUB: Um, OK.
PHILLIP DAY: Anyone who did not get all the books they needed at my seminars
(due to the crush at the tables), can go to Credence
Australia's site to order through our secure servers on the Internet
or call on (03) 5762 1299. The exception is Dr Fereydoon Batmanghelidj's
masterful Water and Salt, Your Healers from Within book, which I heartily
endorse, which Australians and New Zealanders can purchase through Credence's
'Rest of The World
Store' (no supplies of this are south of the Equator yet). I have
also been asked about Peter Josling's Allicin - The Heart of Garlic book,
which we will be carrying with effect from the New Year. (By the way,
can whoever stole my only copy from my seminar table kindly return it?
Thanks!).
ECLUB: Got some great articles this month?
PHILLIP DAY: Yup. An ABC's of Disease overview on arthritis. Liam Scheff's
outstanding but disturbing article regarding the atrocities going on in
a New York Catholic orphanage, all in the name of 'Fighting the War on
AIDS' (the tip of the iceberg, even before you consider Africa). By the
way, Steve Ransom and myself are putting the finishing touches to our
update book on AIDS, which will replace the former World Without AIDS
with the new title The Truth About HIV. This book contains all the latest
info and will be out in the New Year. Those unfamiliar with the scam of
this 'disease' may take a quick tour by clicking HERE….
ECLUB: Anything new on the European Soviet?
PHILLIP DAY: Yes, great news to report. Thanks to the efforts of a Few
Good Men (Neil Herron's
team especially), England's North-East tossed out John 'Bully-Boy'
Prescott's plan for an EU regional assembly. Neil's tireless efforts over
the past two years were instrumental in delivering the recent, massive
landslide of a 78% 'No' vote. Although based in the North East, Neil has
become recognised as the most formidable people's representative in the
campaign business nationally. As Campaign Director of Referendum04
last year he created the movement which forced Tiny Blur to concede to
a referendum on the European Constitution. The massively supported Metric
Martyrs' Campaign which first brought him into the arena some
four years ago is still ongoing and his intervention has ensured that
there have been no further prosecutions under the 'Metrication Regulations'
since 2000.
ECLUB: What's that noise?
PHILLIP DAY: My phone units are all gone. Blimey, you don't get long,
do you?
ECLUB: Thanks, Phillip.
PHILLIP DAY: Adios, mate. Toast up another muffin to keep the Brit chill
from thy gnarled features. New Zealand? We're on our way....
Not got a ticket for one of Phillip's remaining seminars
in New Zealand yet?
Christchurch, Wellington, Taupo, Hamilton and Auckland….
CLICK
HERE….
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