Editorial 2
December 2008
In this our second newsletter we present an article
by Are Thoresen
where he summarises his results in treating both humans and animals with
acupuncture adapted to the ECIWO principle; an article by Bjørn Øverbye
about the history of bioresonance medicine; and an article of my own
giving a short introduction to
the pioneering work in contemporary
theoretical physics by Peter Rowlands and Peter Marcer.
The article by Are Thoresen is originally in English creating small
problems for the majority of our readers. He presents a large material
with astounding results. In his hands this is a very appropriate form of
acupuncture where he combines the teaching of meridians from traditional
Chinese acupuncture with the bioholographic principle of ECIWO biology.
In earlier times when medical doctors and veterinarians could learn from
each other exchanging clinical experience, this would have been
sufficiently convincing to be accepted. In our days with the demand for
randomised studies double blind procedures (which are based on the
documentation of pharmaceutical medicines and not suitable for
evaluating other therapies like acupuncture) this is generally not
accepted as sufficient scientific documentation for official recognition.
To us, however, whose main interest is medical understanding and not the
financial competition about the health marked, the results of Thoresen
are highly significant. As regards ECIWO medicine we have a great
material of highly significant clinical results that have been presented
at 3 international congresses and which I have summarised in my book in
Norwegian ‘ECIWO-biologi – et nytt grunnlag for akupunktur og
soneterapi’ which Thoresen refers to. I here also refer to the chapter
on ECIWO biology at the thematic page on Biology&Medicine on this web
site. Both the article by Are Thoresen and my own article ‘The Healing
System and Bioholographic Acupuncture’ are now published this month by a
Canadian network to 4.500 therapeuts.
Human and veterinary medical therapy comprises more than what is
included in mechanistic scientific philosophy. It is to the scientific
honour of Are Thoresen that he seriously has raised the question whether
the intention of the therapist is of essential significance for
therapeutic results in his article about homeopathy and acupuncture in
‘Forskningsnytt Nr. 2’ which may be found at our web site. I will also
mention his and Sergio Manzetti’s discovery that acupuncture in a woman
suffering from cancer of the breast brought a significant increase in 12
polypeptides in the blood, which turned out to have a marked effect on 3
types of breast cancer cells in the laboratory. This research is now
followed up and more information may be found at
www.sanare.no
The article by Bjørn Øverbye is the first of two (or more) dealing with
the history of bioresonance medicine. It makes a strong impression
reading how Royal Rife, George Kendall and Milbank Johnsen were
persecuted during the 1930’s after having made what might have been a
true breakthrough in medical science. What was really behind this, and
what were the true motives? One motive, of course, was economical
interests – the fight for money. But I can not escape a suspicion that
also the fight for power may have been a part of the story. The words of
Francis Bacon: “Knowledge is power” in a fateful way initiated the
Modern Age. Perhaps Rife, Kendall and Milbank Johnsen were persecuted,
not because they were believed to be unscientific, but because somebody
believed this was really significant and might change the history of
medical science.
Personally I got aware what a sinister potential this part of medical
science might get in the global fight for power. It was on that basis I
wrote the book ‘Elektromagnetismen og livet – en konfrontasjon mellom to
supermakters vitenskap’ (Electromagnetism and Life – A Confrontation
between the Sciences of Two Superpowers) in 1987. The back page of my
new book ‘Fredsgudinnens hevn’ (Revenge of the Peace Goddess) tells what
this is about:
“In 1987 Vilhelm Schjelderup published the book ‘Elektromagnetismen og
livet – en konfrontasjon mellom to supermakters vitenskap’. The book was
written just after the historical meeting between President Reagan and
Gorbachev in Reykjavik when we were all holding our breath whether there
would be an end to the atomic threat and the Cold War. Schjelderup did
fear that the threat from Soviet electromagnetic weapons should be used
as a critical argument against making an agreement about disarmament
with the Soviets. That is why he opened the book with a citation from a
speech the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev had given in 1975 urging the
United States to go together with the Soviet Union to prohibit the
development of a new type of weapon he characterised as an even greater
threat to humanity than the atomic weapons. Schjelderup was right. There
were strong forces both in the East and in the West who tried to stop
the peace process, and the threat of Soviet electromagnetic weapons was
tried used as a critical argument. Luckily President Reagan went against
the advices of most of his security advisers, and there was an end to
the Cold War.
This is a part of our near history which has received too little
attention, and which the author believes is being partly hidden. To day
electromagnetic weapons are being developed in the US in secret, so
called ‘black projects’ where the politicians have no insight. The
author believes that this development represents the greatest threat to
democracy to day.”
In a more positive context it is important to tell that there is to day
a growing interest and positive development for bioresonance therapies
in Norway. Most well known is probably the school called ‘quantum
medicine’ which can be contacted at the web site www.scio.as Important
are also the therapies based on the MORA and BICOM machines. Reidun L.
Dahlheim has done a study at the University of Tromsø in cooperation
with NAFKAM (The Norwegian institute for the academic study of
alternative therapies). They compared the effect of bioresonance therapy
and cortisone treatment in asthma. The study was completed 4 years ago
and gave best results for bioresonance therapy. To day several studies
of somewhat different scientific qualities that confirm the therapeutic
effect of different bioresonance therapies. At the international Medical
Association Congress on BICOM Bioresonance Therapy in Fulda in 2006 Hans
Brügemann presented a survey of 15 such studies evaluated according to
accepted norms for scientific documentation. His conclusion is that to
day we may state that the therapeutic effect of BICOM bioresonance
therapy is scientifically proved, and that anyone suggesting otherwise
is ignoring these studies”.
There are some highly interesting developments in present day physics
that may provide a new basis for the physics of the 21st century. In our
last news letter we had an article on the book by Dunning-Davies with
special emphasis on the important research of Ruggero Santilli and the
development of hadronic mechanics. In this issue I have written a small
article on the work of Peter Rowlands and Peter Marcer which has given
us a new basic theory The Nilpotent Rewrite System. In the light of this
theory biology finds its natural place and the ECIWO concept becomes a
logical consequence. This is an abstract and most comprehensive theme
which it is difficult to mediate. This article is therefore only meant
as a small introduction I hope to follow up later.
Vilhelm Schjelderup
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