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The FDA and Radionic Electrotoxinometer - (J Franklin Blanchard) Chiropractic; Volney Mathison history and FDA devices

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Maureen Drueck

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Volney Mathison, the man whom Hubbard stole the E-Meter from, was a
chiropractor. Another chiropractor, Thaddeus Liberko collected some of
Volney's life history suggesting he knew and/or was interested in some
of the same issues and development of the devices in healthcare. This
relates to the FDA approval of devices back at that time, and as
through the history of quackery. It's amazing how the E-Meter is
allowed by any means, and such an organization getting 'chosen
people' IRS tax breaks on top of it.

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http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:rgle_gzKwZkJ:www.thebakken.org/library/books/20l.htm+liberko+thaddeus&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=us&client=firefox

Liberko, Thaddeus A 1890-1976, collector.

Chiropractic collection, ca. 1926-1960.

3 v. and 7 boxes; 44 x 30 x 9.5 cm.

Thaddeus Liberko was a chiropractor who collected these items
throughout his professional life. Dated items span the period from
1926 to 1960. This collection, which also includes several artifacts
accessioned as nos. 82.423.1 through 82.423.24, was purchased from the
collector's son, Earl Liberko, in 1982. The materials relate to
chiropractic, and in particular, to radionics.

They consist of journals, bulletins, pamphlets, minutes,
newsletters, brochures, booklets, manuals, order blanks, and forms;
and of advertisements, descriptions, price lists, and operating
instructions for particular chiropractic instruments and equipment.

The boxes are labelled as follows: Box 1. Items pertaining to the
Electronic Medical Foundation, San Francisco. Box 2. Items pertaining
to the International Calbro Magnowave Association and to the Art Tool
and Die Co., Detroit. Box 3. Items pertaining to the Ellis Research
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago. Boxes 4 and 5. Works by Volney G.
Mathison, with an emphasis on his system of Electropsychometry.
Box 6. Items pertaining to the radionics system of J. Franklin
Blanchard, Omaha, Ne. Box 7. Miscellaneous.

The collection includes 3 books: Rogers, H. J. The new radionics,
theory and practice. Mexico, Mo., c1936; Whitby, H. A. M. Theory of
life, disease, and death. Chicago, 1945; and Whitby, H. A. M.
Investigations of disease. Chicago, 1951.

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From above:
* Box 6. Items pertaining to the radionics system of J. Franklin
Blanchard, Omaha, Ne. Box 7. Miscellaneous.

J. Franklin Blanchard is said to have created 'radionics'

http://www.chiroweb.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=44483

Dear Editor:

After the death of Dr. Abrams it was the chiropractors that really
promoted and began using these devices to enhance their diagnostic and
treating capabilities. The term Radionics was a term coined by a Dr.
Blanchard, a chiropractor from California that really promoted the new
technology.

Psychotronics is the term used mostly today and it means "Mind Into
Matter." The United States Psychotronics Association defines
Psychotronics as the Science of Mind-Body-Environment relationships,
an interdisciplinary science concerned with the interactions of
matter, energy, and consciousness.

By understanding these definitions, we research the obvious conclusion
that by using these devices we are employing the use of our mind
energy in some fashion. The instruments are an extension of the
operators mind. It doesn't matter if it is a Toftness device or any
other Radionic device, the principle involved is the "use of the
mind."

The FDA has never understood the principles involved in Radionics. In
my court case that took place in 1980 in the state of Virginia, I lost
my license to practice chiropractic because I used Radionics and color
therapy in my practice.

Another point to keep in mind is that some Radionic devices have been
patented and in order to get a patent one must prove that the device
works. The United States Navy contacted me in 1978 to design a
Radionic device for surveillance purposes which we did and sold to the
Navy for $5,111 and trained CIA and DIA personnel in the use of the
device. We tracked a submarine in the Pacific from my office in
Virginia Beach, Virginia using a photo, and we were told by the Navy
that we had an 85 percent accuracy. At a distance of 80 miles using a
photo of a Maxitron and its computer (x-ray beaming device) using
psychokinetic energies (mind energies) we were able to break an
electromagnetic beam six out of ten times in an hour program at the
United States Radiobiological Research Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
The list goes on and on of solid research programs that are repeatable
and certainly the use of the instruments can not be classified as
"BOGUS."

On the 5th of August I will be testifying against the government on
the behalf of a person having the right to "use these instruments in
conjunction with his mind." (Texas vs Jimmy Keller, a non medical
person who used Radionics in healing himself of cancer and other
people.) I will give you an update after the hearing.

P.S. The first Radionic device I ever saw was on a shelf in the
adjusting room of the National College of Chiropractic in 1953, and I
was told that when I got to be a senior we would be instructed on how
to use it. By the time I became a senior it had vanished.

C.F. Whitehouse, D.C.
Paradise Valley, Arizona

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:UYEC-y3-hzcJ:www.chiro.org/Plus/History/Colleges/LosAngelesCC/Gillett,ClydeF-chrono.pdf+j+blanchard+radionics&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&client=firefox

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References
Advertisement for the Blanchard Radionic Electrotoxinometer.
Chirogram 1931c (Jan); 6(11): 23
Beach L. Electropathy (radionics) acc
-G Henry Ford DC

Chronology of
RADIONICS

1951 (Dec): JNCA [21(12)] includes:
-“News Flashes: California” (pp. 44, 46):
RADIONICS DEVICE IS WORTHLESS
Promotion of “radio” machines for the diagnosis and treatment
of cancer and every other serious disease was the most bizarre
violation of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act tried in the Federal
courts in September, the Food and Drug Administration stated
October 17th. Ruth B. Drown, Los Angeles chiropractor, was found
guilty by a jury. Judge Harry C. Westover will pronounce sentence
October 19.

Dr. Drown claimed that her machines can “tune in” the organs
of the body with a single drop of the patient’s blood, or two drops
if the patient can’t be there in person. This remote control is
effective even when the operator does not know the patient’s
whereabouts, according to the Drown teachings At the 2-week jury
trial in Los Angeles, one defense witness, a long-time patient of
Dr. Drown’s, said she had been treated successfully from Los
Angeles when she contracted pneumonia at Atlantic City, N.J. She
said she believed she would be healed even if she had an
automobile accident in Moscow and the Drown machine had to
tune in through the Iron Curtain.

FDA said the promoter claimed in leaflets and circulars that
the only current used is that of “the patient’s own body energy of
life force.” By tuning in on the radio frequency of the disease

according to Dr. Drown, the diseased cells automatically fall away.
Her followers are careful to preserve their “body magnetism.” At
the trial one gave enthusiastic endorsement to the Drown
admonition against shower baths. He explained taht water is a
conductor which would connect the patient with the vibrations of
the sewer.

The trial had its tragic side, FDA reported. The Government’s
key case history was that of a woman treated for cancer of the
breast by the Drown Radio Therapeutic Instrument until her case became
too advanced for successful surgery.

Government experts prominent in the fields of medical and
chiropractic treatment, radio, and physics testified at the trial that
the machines were worthless. - News Release - Federal Security
Agency, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, D.C


Strangely enough, radionics in the early 19th century dealt with
"vibrations" Hubbard had one HCO on the use of a vibrator....

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FLAG Order 3433, Instructions on Use of a Vibrator, can be viewed
here:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Scientology/Documents/flag-order-3433.jpg

Note that the recipient of these vibratory attentions is referred to
as the "patient", not the "preclear". More evidence of Scientology's
pretensions of medical practice. And how naive: "get an anatomy book
for location and flow of nerves". Please! As if it were that easy.

-- Dave Touretzky: "Plug 'er in and let's shake up those BTs."
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets

No copyright notice on the document, either. How about that?

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www.fcer.org/History/CRF-FCERsec.pdf
National Institute of Chiropractic Research

"The vibrator and electronic appliances'

amusing.. 'Congress'
ANSWER: I do not feel that the International Congress is in any
position to do anything of real constructive value for the
Chiropractic
profession, as I feel that it is just another "organization" to divide
the
Chiropractic field.

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1931 (Nov): CCA Bulletin (1[2]) includes:
-TF Ratledge writes to Leo W. Hosford DC, Secretary of the California
Association of Chiropractic Schools and Colleges, explaining why his
school will not participate in efforts to BCE's efforts to merge all
CA schools (pp. 2-3)
-article notes BJ Palmer established "Jail Fund" for DCs, especially
PSC grads, during 1918-1922 to enable and encourage doctors
to refuse to pay fines and instead serve sentences in jail; notes
BJ will attend upcoming meeting of CCA's southern division;
notes (p. 4):
The present Progressives are an entirely different group than the
Progressive Association which worked with such telling effect for the
Initiative measure in 1919-1922......
Dr. Palmer's arrest has been threatened if he is engaged as expert
authority on analysis of cases while here. Adjusting the sick of
California is treated as though it were some kind of a graft for
Chiropractors instead of an opportunity for the sick to get well.

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More on "radionics' devices and FDA, etc

Radionics and Albert Abrams, M.D.
Albert Abrams, MD, imagined that the secret to health and disease lie
in the nature of vibrations emanating from the body's cells. Abrams
called these theoretical vibrations "The Electrical Reactions of
Abrams" (ERA). ERA also came to be known as Radionics. Abrams created
a black box called the Oscilloclast which was alleged to not only
measure but alter these vibrations and effect health and disease. (The
Oscilloclast is the prototype of what has become known as "black box
quackery.") To franchise ERA, Abrams created the Electronic Medical
Foundation (EMF) through which he marketed some 5,000 gadgets. The
story of Albert Abrams and his Oscilloclast is renowned in the annuals
of quackery [1,2] His many imitators included chiropractor Ruth Drown
[3] and George de la Warr [4].


http://www.ncahf.org/articles/o-r/radionics.html
Albert Abrams died of pneumonia. Was it Xenu?

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> Volney G. Mathison:

> In electropsychometric research, one of the techniques soon developed was
> something called "reversed scanning"...Under correctly controlled
> conditions, sweep back or look back through time and up into this
> awareness images or pictures of events that occurred at ANY previous
> time...This development (1950)brought most of us in the field of dianetics
> to a juncture of violent and almost savage argument over the question: "Is
> it possible to regress a person to PREVIOUS LIVES?"

> The evidence of the electropsychometer responses was so incontrovertible
> that Hubbard, the creator of dianetics, split with his wealty backer, Don
> Purcell, who at the time, rejected the possibility of past-life recalls.
> As a consequence, Hubbard pulled out to set up his own system of past-life
> recall techniques -- which he styled as "scientology."

> So "scientology" embarked upon the intensive processing of past life
> recalls and great progress was made. But soon I found myself unable to
> tolerate certain new and objectionable regressions by the scientologists.
> In particular, Hubbard discovered in regressing me, that I possessed
> secret nuclear information on the design and construction of a death-ray
> device that might be employed in terrible and devastating super-modern
> warfare. *Some experiments were actually made along the this line, and the
> manifestations of the accuracy of the data were so startling that the
> equipment was turned over to the Central Intelligence of the U.S. Army.
> Because of this, and for other reasons, I broke off with the
> scientologists.

> How to Achieve Past Life Recalls
> By: Volney G. Mathison
> copyright 1956


http://cache.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=304950560&page_url=%2f%2fwebster.radionics.com%2fcompany%2fpr%2f012902_bodysystem.shtml&page_last_updated=6%2f13%2f2004+5%3a26%3a24+AM&firstName=Linda&lastName=Finn

NEWS RELEASE: January 29th, 2002
Radionics Announces FDA Clearance of Body System™ Device

BURLINGTON, MA.,January 29, 2002- Radionics, a unit of Tyco Healthcare
Group LP, a division of Tyco International Ltd. (NYSE: TYC; LSE: TYI;
BSX: TYC) has received notification from the Food and Drug
Administration that The Body System™ device has been cleared for
marketing.

The Body System™ device immobilizes and localizes patients undergoing
stereotactic radiation therapy treatments and is used in conjunction
with Radionics' XPlan™ and IMRT treatment planning system. The Body
System™ device makes it possible to reproduce the set-up of the
patient receiving fractionated treatments and align the radiation beam
precisely to the tumor volume thereby effectively treating the tumor
while sparing the surrounding tissue.

http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Finn_Linda_15512159.aspx

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Maureen

http://www.lermanet.com/exit/hubbard-the-hypnotist4.htm

At this point, nearing the end of this book, the writer reluctantly
presents a negative warning. There is extant a pseudo-scientific
system of something or other wherein the patient is required to create
and duplicate arbitrary systems of mental images that are
autocratically selected for him by the operator. Worse still, the
patient is forced monotonously to perform interminably-duplicated
trivial physical motions, such as touching a certain exact spot on the
table, over and over and over, sometimes for hours.

The seizure of the intense attention of an intended victim by
monotonously duplicated little acts is the technique of the
rattlesnake as he fascinates a bird. The snake sways back and forth,
holding the victim's gaze, causing it to look from side to side,
keeping its attention captive by this duplicative technique of
fascination. A "fatigue point" eventually is reached. The snake's prey
is thereby immobilized, psychically and physically--and devoured.

Creative Image Therapy
Volney Mathison
Chapter 6
THE BODY IS THE INSTRUMENT OF THE PSYCHE

Maureen Drueck

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Out_Of_The_Dark

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On Sep 2, 1:27 pm, Maureen Drueck <Lermanet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Volney Mathison, the man whom Hubbard stole the E-Meter from, was a
> chiropractor. Another chiropractor, Thaddeus Liberko collected some of
> Volney's life history suggesting he knew and/or was interested in some
> of the same issues and development of the devices in healthcare.  This
> relates to the FDA approval of devices back at that time, and as
> through the history of quackery. It's amazing how the E-Meter is
> allowed by any means,  and such an organization getting 'chosen
> people' IRS tax breaks on top of it.
>
> -----
>
> http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:rgle_gzKwZkJ:www.thebakken.org/l...
> http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:UYEC-y3-hzcJ:www.chiro.org/Plus/...
> http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:UYEC-y3-hzcJ:www.chiro.org/Plus/...

>
> 1931 (Nov): CCA Bulletin (1[2]) includes:
> -TF Ratledge writes to Leo W. Hosford DC, Secretary of the California
> Association of Chiropractic Schools and Colleges, explaining why his
> school will not participate in efforts to BCE's efforts to merge all
> CA schools (pp. 2-3)
> -article notes BJ Palmer established "Jail Fund" for DCs, especially
> PSC grads, during 1918-1922 to enable and encourage doctors
> to refuse to pay fines and instead serve sentences in jail; notes
> BJ will attend upcoming meeting of CCA's southern division;
> notes (p. 4):
> The present Progressives are an entirely different group than the
> Progressive Association which worked with such telling effect for the
> Initiative measure in 1919-1922......
> Dr. Palmer's arrest has been threatened if he is engaged as expert
> authority on analysis of cases while here. Adjusting the sick of
> California is treated as though it were some kind of a graft for
> Chiropractors instead of an opportunity for the sick to get well.
>
> ----
>
> More on "radionics' devices and FDA, etc
>
> Radionics and Albert Abrams, M.D.
> Albert Abrams, MD, imagined that the secret to health and disease lie
> in the nature of vibrations emanating from the body's cells. Abrams
> called these theoretical vibrations "TheElectricalReactions of
> http://cache.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=304950560&...

more interesting stuff, Maureen. Thanks

Yes, Hubbard was a snake and so is his tech.

[..]The seizure of the intense attention of an intended victim by


monotonously duplicated little acts is the technique of the
rattlesnake as he fascinates a bird. The snake sways back and forth,
holding the victim's gaze, causing it to look from side to side,
keeping its attention captive by this duplicative technique of
fascination. A "fatigue point" eventually is reached. The snake's
prey
is thereby immobilized, psychically and physically--and devoured.


Creative Image Therapy
Volney Mathison
Chapter 6

THE BODY IS THE INSTRUMENT OF THE PSYCHE [..]

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