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Hulda
Regehr Clark began her studies in biology at the University of
Saskatchewan, Canada, where she was awarded the Bachelor of
Arts, Magna Cum Laude, and the Master of Arts, with High Honors.
After two years of
study at McGill University, she attended the University of
Minnesota, studying biophysics and cell physiology. She received
her Doctorate degree in physiology in 1958.
After doing government sponsored research for almost ten
years at Indiana University, she began private consulting in
1979 on a full time basis.
She continued her studies to earn a Naturopathy degree and an
amateur radio license. The freedom to follow her most promising
observations led to the breakthrough discoveries described in
her books.
Six years later she
discovered an electronic technique for scanning the human body.
With it she noticed clues as to the cause of cancer, HIV and
other "mysterious" diseases.
Today Dr. Clark puts
her methods, her results, and her conclusions, before you.
Clark is an award
winning research scientist who believes that, through extensive
testing and many, many, case studies she has found the markers
and the methods to get rid of the causes of diseases such as
cancer, HIV, and others.
She has written five
books, and has disseminated her knowledge on the internet, to
allow people to help themselves.
She put the plans for
the design and building of the "zapper" into the
public domain, by placing the plans, and a parts list, in her
books for anyone to build.
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In
support of Dr. Clark, both
the American Libertarian Party and the American Reform Party,
made the attack on Clark in Indiana (in 1999) part of their
"Election 2000" platform. They used it as an example
of what’s wrong with health in America.
The Kentucky branch of
the Libertarian party sponsored a two-day event on behalf of the
Clark Defense campaign in Louisville, Kentucky.
Clark, a medical
researcher for 51 years, is challenging the basis of American
conventional medicine. If she’s right, and wins her battles,
she’ll change American medicine forever.
World-wide supporters,
perhaps counted in the millions, say she IS right.
No matter how hard minions of the medical establishment attack
Clark, she just keeps picking up more, and more, support.
Clark was arrested
September 20, 1999, by the FBI in San Diego, CA on a so-called
fugitive warrant from Indiana. Brown County, Indiana Prosecutor
James Oliver
claimed Clark had been "Practicing Medicine without a
License," seven years earlier when she was a resident of
that county.
71 year-old researcher
Dr. Clark had been held for sixteen days in a holding cell, then
driven 2,200 miles in 37 hours in the back seat of a Indiana
patrol car to Brown County, where she was immediately released
on bail. Prosecutor Oliver resigned from the case after it was
made public that he had married Amy Hoffman, the original
Investigator in the Clark case.
The charges
were eventually dropped.
Supporters believe that
what is being done to Clark has happened time and time again to
alternative health practitioners in America. They believe that
the orchestration to stop innovation in health has caused the
suffering and deaths of millions of Americans. They characterize
the attack on Clark as just one more effort to discredit, and
discourage, non-conventional health practitioners, those that
disdain the use of drugs and surgery for more natural remedies.
Clark says "It
isn't really about me. It's about the millions of people
like me who are trying to find answers, both to help themselves,
and others, and are thwarted and suppressed. We have to
change that situation right now."
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