Clint Eastwood’s “Richard Jewell” – and how TPTB destroy a reputation; Harvard surgeon Eben Alexander defamed for saying God exists

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In Clint Eastwood’s “Richard Jewell,” the true-life story of a security guard who became the true hero of the Atlanta Olympics bombing, is comforted by his lawyer after the jewsmedia and FBI turned on him.

After Jewell had discovered a sinister, abandoned green backpack, sounded the alarm, and cleared the area as much as possible, the backpack IED — 40 pounds of explosive, three iron pipe lengths and masonry nails — went off, killing “only” two and injuring 111.

The ruthless and long out-of-control FBI, out for a conviction and good headlines, viciously leaked to the arch-liberal Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Jewell, an oh-so-evil Southern white male and sometime law-enforcement person, was the likely perpetrator of this cowardly attempt at mass murder.

The slander campaign destroyed the innocent Jewell, a genuine hero, and he died at 44.

Later, Eric Rudolph, a quasi-WN, onetime Christian Identity, and anti-gay and anti-abortion fanatic, was correctly arrested, confessed, and was convicted of this crime and others, and got four consecutive life sentences at the horrible Super-Max federal prison in Florence, Colorado: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Rudolph)

(Why try to kill 50 or more innocent white American Olympics fans to oppose abortion, anyway, if you are into “the sanctity of life“?….)

JEWELL PASSED A LIE-DETECTOR TEST WITH FLYING COLORS, but the narcissistic FBI AND MEDIA kept on hounding him.

 

A good summary of the case:

https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/truecrime/88-days-of-hell-the-true-story-of-the-atlanta-olympic-bombing-and-the-wrongfully-suspected-hero-at-the-center/ar-BBYxCvg

The very Aryan Eastwood, a conservative Republican, has morphed smoothly from action movie star to truly one of the finest film directors ever. (He is legendary for coming in on-time and under-budget, demanding his actors know their lines and get the feel down perfectly for each scene — on the very first take.) His movies constantly develop the theme of genuine (white) masculinity and denounce a corrupt liberal Establishment that hates all white men who are real men. 

 

Trailer: (very moving performance by the suitably heavy-set German-American Paul Hauser as the railroaded Jewell, and by Kathy Bates as his shocked yet loyal, supportive mother)

Jewell reminds me of WHY I got into the WN movement myself, compassion for average white folks like Jewell who loyally love and support America, respect authority, trust the system, and then get totally screwed.

They may lack the intelligence, education, knowledge, looks, sophistication, connections — everything — to take on the Establishment, and thus are just ground down to dust, pulverized, by the jews and their goy enforcers.

Having been born, by contrast, with all the assets necessary to declare war on the jewish usurper (whatever the cost to me, and so far it has been pretty steep, including massive defamation, poverty, death threats, FBI and Whtie House threats, being disinherited by a multimillionaire and, I suspect, Margi’s cancer as well), what other moral choice do I have?

A Jew once posted on the old, jew-destroyed libertyforum.org, dripping with sarcastic envy:

“What is it like to be a God-favored man?”

And, for once, he was right and just blurted it out. God gave me every trait I need to pull this off against all odds. And, as reincarnation teaches, I accepted this task — and all the hell it would entail — before I was born.

As I did in another life, in 1889.

Snippet of a weary Hitler giving a speech at the Sports Palace in Berlin in 1933 after becoming chancellor. From 1914 to 1945, fro 31 staight years, as a soldier, leader, and political statesman, Hitler worked 24/7/365 for his nation and, beyond that, Aryan survival of the jew onslaught. Few know he was the object of 11 assassination attempts, and carried a pistol everywhere, as I do now. Everyone knows how defamed he was and is.

I see Richard Jewells every day here in the Midwest “with no clue,” men and women who are totally outmatched, do not stand a chance against the jew juggernaut, “do not know what hit them,” and end up miserable and dead, as one day our whole race could be. 🙁

This is truly, therefore, a time for leaders and heroes.

And woe to him who, at the fork in the road, knowingly chooses dereliction of duty and the selfish path of cowardice.

For our karma is real.

I am reminded of Jesus, just before His own “railroading,” contemplating the city of Jerusalem and the coming fate of the Jews, some of whom were just “little jews,” and “with no clue,” either.

But all of those ancient Jews, as Jesus foresaw, soon enough would be crushed by the Roman legions and either killed or sold into humiliating, agonizing slavery:

Matthew 23:37-39 37“Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing.

38Look, your house is left to you desolate. 39For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say, ‘Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD.'”

After the Romans annihilated Judea and Jerusalem in AD 70 they built a triumphal arch, the Arch of Titus, to commemorate their total victory over the Jewish Revolt. Margi saw this imposing arch in the Roman Forum.

In a panel inside the arch, Roman troops are shown hauling the big menorah out of the Jews’ temple (which they then burned).

And the Jewish slaves — those who were not slaughtered — were used to build the Colosseum (which few gentiles realize when they look up at this immense edifice).

General Titus later became emperor. 

A later emperor, Hadrian (foreground), crushed a second Jewish revolt in the 130s AD, razing the city to the ground (like the semitic capital, Carthage), renaming it after the chief pagan god, Jupiter — and forbidding the Jews to even live in their onetime capital.

As Israeli professor Shlomo Sand’s best-telling book reveals, the Palestinians of today, whom the Israelis regularly humiliate, execrate, torture and massacre, are the blood descendants of the real, ancient Jews of Palestine, who later converted to Christianity and later, 80%, under duress to Islam.

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And the Israelis know it.

His book is a bestseller in many languages besides Hebrew.

Here it is in French (with France having the largest jewish population in Europe, 600,000; I chatted once with a blue-eyed French Jewess in Aix-en-Provence who was selling her jewelry at a bazaar):

It is also in German:

As the German version says, in the author “bio box,” this son of Polish Jews is a professor at the University of Tel Aviv, in the Israeli capital, and a leading critic of Israeli atrocities perpetrated against the Palestinians:

 

So when Israelis abuse and kill Palestinians, it is non-Jews by blood, Khazars from Ukraine (a Hun-Slav-neanderthal mix), who are killing the real Jews!

Khazars, unlike true semites, usually have slightly mongoloid cheekbones that go back to the savage, merciless Huns.

….as seen in this Jewess, Susan Gonda, whose husband donated big to the Mayo Clinic where Margi and I spent two months fighting her cancer.

Arrogant, malevolent-looking Khazars, called also Ashkenazi Jews. Of the six, only the one at the top right looks semitic, but, then again, all neanderthalic descendants look this way, including certain gentile Frenchmen, Croatians and others. 

The wife/widow of lynched Jewish rapist-strangler Leo Frank, Lucille Selig, with East-Asiatic eyes and cheekbones:

(Note that MK-ULTRA David Duke denies this reality that the Israelis are 90% Khazars, not biological Jews at all, NOT descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, not the blood relations of the Hebrews at Mount Sinai, which is exactly what his Israeli masters want white Christians to believe.) 

Why I “bash” David Duke: his defamations, bad character, and lies about 9/11 and Khazars

I saw many real semites at the Mayo Clinic, wealthy Saudis and Kuweitis who flew in their private jets into the Rochester, Minnesota International Airport (https://flyrst.com) for cancer treatments.

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A pure semite is an unforgettable sight. 😉 I talked to one, a Kuwaiti whose uncle was being treated for breast cancer (yes) after someone suddenly flung open a car door as he passed by, giving him a terrible bruise that turned into cancer. (This Kuwaiti said 1 in 5 breast cancer patients are men.)

A depiction in Der Stürmer of a very semitic and a very nordic face. Note the huge differences in the forehead, nose, lips and chin. An unspiritual semite will always be easy to incite to hatred and envy for a nordic, wish to defile our nordic women, and seek to destroy their race, because white and nordic superiority give the lie to their delusion of being chosen by God.

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…..Humor

Makes perfect sense: a whore reincarnates as a politician

Boris Johnson is actually this 19th century cross-dressing prostitute

…….the true origins of the real, near-Eastern Jews

1) Jews, Arabs and Caucasus peoples (like Stalin and Beria) descend from Neanderthals, and thus are natural, genetic enemies for 30,000 years now of the Cro Magnons (the whites)

Neanderthals & Semites

Stalin busts once displayed in Leipzig, then communist East Germany

2) The Bibilcial Hebrews, as a Jewish author proudly admits, were the “Habiru,” a roaming horde of criminals that terrorized the Middle East

The “Hebrews” of the Bible were the same as a horde of feared criminals called “the Habiru”

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.……Eben Alexander, MD, attacked for his book Proof of Heaven

I blogged recently on Alexander, a brilliant brain surgeon, and son of another.

UPDATE God — a Harvard brain surgeon and atheist goes for a week into a coma and meets Him

(His father was president of his class at Harvard Medical School, then an Army combat surgeon in the Pacific in WWII).

Alexander II also taught himself at Harvard Medical School, was a surgical pioneer in the field of stereotactic radiosurgery, authored dozens of scientific papers, and was a surgeon at the Peter Brent Brigham Hospital in Boston (now called “Brigham & Women’s Hospital”) and at the famous Massachusetts General Hospital.

Well, he shocked the Establishment by saying — now a total renegade from the prevailing, pseudo-scientific, jew-promoted scientific materialism — that while in a week-long coma in 2008 he experienced 1) the afterlife, a beautiful, temporary place for those who belong to the basically decent majority, and 2) God (whom he depicted as a loving, wise, humorous and understanding being whom he also called “Om,” and whose area within heaven he called “the Core”).

His 2012 book, a New York Times bestseller for half a year, and translated into 43 languages, was entitled Proof of Heaven. (This overreaching title was cooked up by the publisher, the jewy Simon & Schuster; Alexander, a genuine neuroscientist — called brilliant by all his peers — himself correctly does not call his experience “scientific proof.”)

Well, as “Gomer Pyle USMC” used to exclaim: “surprise, surprise, surprise….” – the big Jews pulled the alarm. 😉

And they began to slam his personal credibility and launch all kinds of fake, but sophisticated “debunkings” and half-truth “exposés” that, at best, showed what Alexander himself had admitted clearly and repeatedly in his own book — that he, like any one of us, Harvard brain surgeon or not, is a man with flaws.

More on those attacks below, one by an atheist Jew named Harris.

What is the Jews’ motive in all this?

Cui bono?“, as the ancient Roman police were taught to always ask themselves when they began to investigate an unsolved crime:

“TO WHOSE BENEFIT?”

Who came out ahead when Victim X was threatened, slandered, beaten or murdered? Who stood to gain by the crime?

In the case of John Kennedy’s murder,

…it is obvious who benefited (and sure enough, was also involved in planning the assassination, then murdering eyewitnesses, and putting out the lying Warren Commission report that was concocted by a “blue-ribbon” committee headed by the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, Earl Warren).

The beneficiaries of the death of President Kennedy were:

— 1) Israel, because Kennedy was preventing them from illegally building The Bomb

— 2) Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, whom Kennedy was going to drop from the ticket in 1964. Obviously, JFK’s death made him, under the US Constitution, the next President — a goal he had dreamt of since he was a child, according to Robert Caro’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography (which I read)

–3) the entire CIA, which an outraged Kennedy had planned to abolish as an out-of-control state-within-a-state. (Harry Truman had told friends that “creating this agency was the worst mistake of my presidency.”)

— 4) the military-industrial complex, which got a juicy seven-year full-on Vietnam War (1965-72) out of Johnson, and immense profits off human suffering

— 5) J. Edgar Hoover, rogue FBI director and tyrant, who was blackmailing half the US Congress with personal-dirt files (mistresses, payola, etc.); the Kennedy boys (John and his brother Robert, the Attorney General) had hard info on Hoover that he was a homosexual (which was a huge scandal back then), a cross-dresser, and, worse, that the Mafia was blackmailing him over this into not breaking the Mafia up.

The mighty FBI director, worth over $3 million in today’s money, in fact, did live in a relatively tiny Washington DC house (the kitchen of which a friend of mine, Pete Papaherakles [photo], remodeled ten years ago for the then owner), which was located a mere 50 feet from that of fellow conniver Lyndon Johnson.

And Hoover lived in this small house with another man for his entire adult life, FBI Vice Director Clyde Tolman.

This is alluded to in a fine 2011 movie, “J. Edgar,” starring Leonardo Di Caprio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Edgar)

Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Tolson):

Clyde Anderson Tolson (May 22, 1900 – April 14, 1975) was the second-ranking official of the FBI from 1930 until 1972, from 1947 titled Associate Director, primarily responsible for personnel and discipline. He is best known as the protégé and long time top deputy of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.  [….]

Relationship with Hoover[edit]

It has been stated that J. Edgar Hoover described Tolson as his alter ego: “They rode to and from work together, ate lunch together, traveled together on official business, and even vacationed together.”[14]
Rumors circulated for years that the two bachelors had a romantic relationship.[15] Some authors dismissed the rumors about Hoover’s sexual orientation and possible intimate relationship with Tolson,[16][17][18] while others have described them as probable or even “confirmed”,[19][20][page needed] and still others reported the rumors without stating an opinion.[21][22]

When Hoover died, Tolson inherited his estate of US$551,000 ($3.4 million today), moved into his house,[11] and accepted the U.S. flag draped on Hoover’s coffin.[23]

Going back to the attacks on Eben Alexander, MD and his feared “proof of heaven,” it is clear from the Protocols (https://www.biblebelievers.org.au/przion1.htm) that the Jews want and need the goyim to be atheists and afterlife-deniers for many reasons, among them being their desire that the goyim:

1)  fear death, and accept even life as a slave over the prospect of eternal annihilation

2) see the world as a brutal jungle where only the most clever and ruthless (such as the Jews themselves) can survive and be winners,

3) delude themselves that there is no punishment awaiting the wicked at death (if only one has acquired, by hook or by crook, enough wealth and connections to avoid arrest and prison during their lifetime, with the motto: “get away with whatever you can — just avoid being caught”)

These erroneous mental byproducts of atheism are perfect notions for encouraging the goyim to “look out for number one” ( = for themselves as atomized individuals, not thinking or feeling as a united nation or race, as was the case under national socialism).

And now to the charges by the Establishment that Eben Alexander simply made stuff up.

I would suggest you read first the refutations, which make excellent points:

Esquire Magazine caught lying. Dr. Eben Alexander’s NDE account prevails |220|

The co-authors of this other refutation are obviously not professional writers, but the content is good:

https://www.iands.org/ndes/more-info/ndes-in-the-news/970-esquire-article-on-eben-alexander-distorts-the-facts.html

(Below, I have Alexander’s impressive Curriculum vitae in full from his website.)

And now the main attack, the nasty but sophisticated Esquire article by Luke Dittrich, full of half-truths, omissions, feigned regret at having to write a “hatchet piece” about “a family friend,” and huge discussions of minor things while speeding through the man’s awesome achievements, as in “Yeah, yeah, brain surgeon at Harvard, ho-hum. What else has this guy ever done?” 😉

One such hyperfocusing by Dittrich amounted, IMO, only to a discussion of friction with another doctor who was jealous of Alexander, who was his quickly far more famous subordinate.

So Alexander quit there, and moved on to another renowned hospital. Wow, such a scandalous, Deep-Dark-Secret — Who Knew? 😉

And he “throws the book” at Alexander for being a human being, as if reporters like him never got anything wrong, LOL — yet recall Richard Jewell case above!

And watch, some day, the excellent 1981 Sally Fields/Paul Newman movie “Absence of Malice,” nominated for three Academy Awards, where a slapdash young female reporter, out for her “big story,” ruins an innocent Miami businessman’s rep and business with her hasty, unsubstantiated charges. (The retraction is, of course, on page 16.) Variety called it “a splendidly disturbing look at the power of sloppy reporting to inflict harm on the innocent.”

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And, let me add, Dittrich writes as if doctors, human beings who work often 100 hours a week, often without adequate sleep, making life-and-death decisions, never got sued wrongly by greedy ex-patients or lawyers for malpractice.

As if no surgeons but Alexander ever made mistakes over the course of 25 years of cutting people open….

As if other authors of autobiographical works (such as Alexander) never embellished a bit the good things, or quickly glossed over their failures.

And yet Alexander freely admits in the Proof of Heaven book under attack:

  1. He was not as excellent a surgeon as his father
  2. He drank for a while when, as an adopted child, he had reached out like o ther adopted kids (via the North Carolina adoption agency) to his birth parents — and was rebuffed for years. He admits this rejection haunted and deeply wounded him that his “real” parents did not want to meet him. (They later changed their minds. It turns out his dad had been a Navy pilot during Vietnam.)
  3. Dr. Alexander then lapsed into atheism (concluding emotionally that “there is no loving God in this universe”), into personal crisis and despair, and he reveals himself that his surgical work suffered during this period.
  4. I personally found all these confessions to be refreshingly honest. 

Anyway, here now is the half-truth masterpiece of Dr. Alexander-bashing by Esquire writer Dittrich:

https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/interviews/a23248/the-prophet/

And here is the Wiki of another Alexander nemesis, the Hollywood-area Jew and atheist Sam Harris, a neuroscience PhD:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Harris

Excerpt:

Free will[edit]

Harris says the idea of free will “cannot be mapped on to any conceivable reality” and is incoherent.[42] Harris writes in Free Will that neuroscience “reveals you to be a biochemical puppet.”[43]

Social and political views[edit]

Harris describes himself as a liberal, and states that he supports raising taxes on the very wealthy, the decriminalizing of drugs and legalizing of same-sex marriage. [….] He is a registered Democrat.[45]

During the 2016 United States presidential election, Harris supported Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Party presidential primaries against Bernie Sanders,[46] and despite calling her “a terribly flawed candidate for the presidency,” he favored her in the general election and came out strongly in opposition to Donald Trump’s candidacy.[47][48]

Of course, the Jew via-the-mother Harris would be the one to rip into Alexander, pushing the arch-materialistic claim that free will is a myth and so are God and any kind of afterlife, thus attacking the three pillars of Aryan religion going back to Indo-European days: the soul, the afterlife, and free will.

When I think back to how I myself have been defamed with lies and half-truths, I obviously feel a keen desire to let Dr. Alexander explain and defend himself. And I feel sympathy for the man, since he has been divorced for years, he is no longer practicing surgical medicine, in recent videos he looks gaunt, and he basically seems like he has been “through the mill.” For all his brilliance, just like little-guy Richard Jewell, “he never saw it coming.”

Here now is the supposedly “mediocre surgeon’s” resumé, which you can scroll through:

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[source: http://ebenalexander.com/about/curriculum-vitae/]

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name:   Eben Alexander, III, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Address:  Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

Date of Birth:   December, 1953

Place of Birth: Charlotte, North Carolina

Marital Status: Divorced

Education:

1972  Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH

1975  A.B. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1980  M.D. Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC

Postdoctoral Training

Internship and Residencies:

1980-1981 Intern in General Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

1981-1983 Resident in Neurological Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

1985  Acting Resident in Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

1985-1987 Resident in Neurological Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

1987 Senior Registrar and Cerebrovascular Fellow, Neurosurgical Service, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, U.K.

1988-1990 Instructor in Surgery, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Research Fellowships:

1983-1985 Research Fellow in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1987  Research Fellow in Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Licensure and Certification:

1980    Residents Training License, North Carolina

1987    30888  North Carolina [Inactive December 2013]

1987 58762  Massachusetts License [Inactive Dec 2013]

2004 12520  New Hampshire License [inactive]

2005 0101239440  Virginia License [Renewed December 2014]

1991    91066  Diplomate, American Board of Neurological Surgery, November, 1991 [Maintenance of Certification Program 29301, Recertification due 12/31/2019]

1996    Inducted as a Fellow, American College of Surgeons (F.A.C.S.)

Academic Appointments:

1978-1979 Research Assistant, Neuroendocrinology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

1988-1990 Instructor in Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1990-1994 Assistant Professor in Surgery (Neurosurgery), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1990-2001 Assistant Professor in Radiation Therapy, Joint Center for Radiation Therapy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1994-2001 Associate Professor in Surgery (Neurosurgery), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

2001-2003 Associate Professor in Surgery (Neurosurgery), UMass Medical School, Worcester, MA

2004-2005 Consultant, Gerson Lehman, New York, NY

2008-2010 Clinical Director of the Brain Program, Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation, Charlottesville, VA

2008-2011 Assistant Professor of Research in Neurological Surgery, University of Virginia Medical School, Charlottesville, VA

2012    Research Director, The Monroe Institute, Faber, VA

Hospital Appointments:

1988-2003 Associate Surgeon, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1988-2003 Associate Surgeon, The Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1988-2003 Associate Surgeon, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1994-2001 Director of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

1998-2003 Clinical Associate in Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA

2001-2003 Active Staff, Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA

2004-2005  Sabbatical

2004-2005  Corporate Consulting: Gerson Lehrman Group, New York, NY

2006-2007 Active Staff, Department of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Lynchburg General Hospital-CentraHealth, Lynchburg, VA

Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments:

1978  Research Assistant in Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota School of Medicine

1980  Research Assistant in Pathology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University

1989  Visiting Lecturer and Panelist, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Virginia School of Medicine International Symposium on Stereotactic Radiosurgery

1989  Invited Lecturer, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Harvard-Longwood Medical Area.

1989  Invited Faculty, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Radionics Course in Stereotactic Techniques, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Atlanta, GA

1989  Invited Lecturer, Nursing Grand Rounds, Brigham and  Women’s Hospital

1989  Invited Faculty, Luncheon Discussion Group on Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting, Atlanta, GA

1990  Co-Director, Panelist, Lecturer, Moderator, Harvard Medical School Continuing Education Course, Radiosurgery Update.

1990  Invited Lecturer and Consultant, Varian Corporation, Palo Alto, CA

1990  Invited Lecturer and panelist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, “Neurosurgery Update”, post-graduate course

1990  Invited Lecturer, 14th annual New York Neurosurgery Symposium

1990  Invited Lecturer, Skull base tumor Workshop, Hannover, Germany

1990  Invited Lecturer, Framingham Union Hospital Medical Grand Rounds

1991  Invited Lecturer, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Harvard-Longwood Medical Area.

1991  Invited Consultant, General Electric Medical Imaging Systems, Milwaukee, WI

1991  Invited Lecturer, First International Symposium on MR-Guided Laser Interventions, Harvard Medical School

1991  Invited Lecturer, Providence Medical Center, Portland, OR

1991  International Organizing Committee, Invited Lecturer, Moderator, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Symposium, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

1991  Invited Lecturer, Panelist, 9th European Congress on Neurosurgery, Moscow, USSR

1991  Invited Lecturer, German-Austrian Stereotactic Workshop, Finkenberg, Austria

1991  Invited Lecturer, Medical Grand Rounds, St. Anne’s Hospital, New Bedford, MA

1991  Invited Lecturer, General Scientific Session, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL

1991  Invited Lecturer, Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry, Boston, MA

1992  Invited Lecturer, Methodist Hospital Neurosurgical Grand Rounds, Indianapolis, IN

1992  Invited Lecturer, Pennsylvania State Neurosurgical Society, Philadelphia, PA

1992  Invited Lecturer, Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

1992  Invited Lecturer, Breakfast Seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

1992  Invited Consultant, General Electric Medical Imaging Systems, Milwaukee, WI

1992  Invited Lecturer, Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, University of Massachusetts, Worcester, MA

1992  Invited Lecturer, Workshop on Stereotactic Techniques, European Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Stockholm, Sweden

1992  Invited Lecturer, Symposium on Neuro-Radio-Surgery, Vienna, Austria

1992  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, Joint Section on Tumors Session, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, DC

1992  Invited Lecturer, Practical Course on Radiosurgery, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, DC

1992  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, Radiosurgery Course, American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, San Diego, CA

1992 Invited Lecturer, Western Medical Center, Santa Ana, CA

1992 Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Practical Clinic, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boston, MA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Adelaide, Australia

1993 Invited Lecturer, Stereotactic Radiosurgery/Brachytherapy Workshop, Adelaide, Australia

1993 Invited Lecturer, Auckland Hospital Neurosurgery, Auckland, New Zealand

1993 Invited Lecturer, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society, 1st Congress Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden

1993 Invited Speaker, Santorini Radiosurgery Workshop, Santorini, Greece

1993 Invited Consultant, General Electric Medical Imaging Systems, Milwaukee, WI

1993 Invited Lecturer, UCLA Stereotactic Neurosurgery/Radiosurgery Course, Los Angeles, CA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1993 Invited Lecturer, Luncheon Discussion Group, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1993 Panelist and Moderator, XIth Meeting of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Ixtapa, Mexico

1993 Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Intensive Review in Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA

1993 Invited Lecturer, Grand Rounds, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

1994 Fischer-Leibinger Visiting Professor in Stereotactic Neurosurgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

1994 Invited Lecturer, Asia-Pacific Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Conference, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

1994 Visiting Professor, Ministry of Health, Government of Singapore, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore

1994 Visiting Professor, Pramongkutklao Medical School, Bangkok, Thailand

1994  Invited Lecturer, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

1994  Invited Lecturer, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

1994  Invited Lecturer, Beijing, China

1994  Invited Lecturer, Zhong Shan Hospital, Shanghai, China

1994  Invited Lecturer, Guangxhou, China

1994  Invited Lecturer, Australian Stereotactic Workshop, Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia

1994  Director and Speaker, Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA

1994  Invited Speaker, Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA

1994  Invited Speaker, Harvard Longwood Oncology Group Spring Symposium, Boston, MA

1994  Invited Speaker, Interactive Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Continuing Education, Boston, MA (6/23/94)

1994  Invited Lecturer, UCLA Course on Minimally Invasive Therapy of the Brain, Los Angeles, CA (8/25-27/94)

1994  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, First Brazilian Workshop of Stereotactic Radiotherapy and Radiosurgery, San Paulo, Brazil (9/1-3/94)

1994  Invited Lecturer and Panelist,  XX Congresso Brasileiro de Neurocirurgia, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (9/4-8/94)

1994  Invited Speaker, Grand Rounds, The Brockton Hospital Symposium, Brockton, MA (9/16/94)

1994  Invited Speaker, The Preuss Foundation Symposium on Stereotactic Radiation Treatments for Brain Tumors, Boston, MA (9/28-30/94)

1994  Invited Lecturer, Breakfast Seminar, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL (10/1-6)

1994  Invited Lecturer, Interventional MRI Symposium, Society for Magnetic Resonance, Boston, MA (10/8-9)

1994  Invited Lecturer, Stereotactic Neurosurgery – Hands On, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (10/28-29)

1994  Invited Lecturer, Radiosurgery for Brain Tumors, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL (11/4-5)

1994  Invited Lecturer, Intensive Review in Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA

1995  Invited Lecturer, Medical Grand Rounds, Brigham & Women’s Hospital

1995  Invited Lecturer, Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (4/22)

1995  Invited Lecturer, Tumor Section Symposium, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (4/26)

1995  Invited Speaker, Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (4/22-27)

1995  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, 2nd Congress of the Spanish Radiosurgery Society, Madrid, Spain (4/28)

1995  Invited Special Lecturer, Panelist, 10th European Congress on Neurosurgery, Berlin, Germany (5/9).

1995  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, Virtual Reality in Medicine and Developer’s Expo, Boston, MA

1995  Invited Lecturer, X-knife Consortium Meeting, Boston (6/13/95)

1995  Program Chairman, Lecturer, Moderator, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society 2nd Congress Meeting, Boston, MA 6/14-17/95)

1995  Invited Lecturer, Joint International Congress on Minimally Invasive Techniques in Neurosurgery and Otolaryngology, Pittsburgh, PA (6/19)

1995  Invited Panelist, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (10/15)

1995  Invited Lecturer, Luncheon Discussion Groups, Congress of Neurological  Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (10/16,18)

1995  Invited Speaker, General Electric Intraoperative MR Symposium, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (10/18)

1995  Invited Lecturer, General Scientific Plenary Session, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA  (10/19)

1995  Invited Panelist and Consultant, Center for Health Care, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, San Francisco, CA (10/20)

1995  Invited Professor, Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ (10/27)

1995  Invited Lecturer, New Jersey State Neurosurgical Society, New Brunswick, NJ (10/27)

1995  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (11/14-15)

1995  Invited Lecturer, Stereotactic Neurosurgery – Hands On, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (11/17-18)

1995  Invited Lecturer, XKnife Consortium, Orlando, FL (12/5)

1995  Invited Lecturer, LINAC Radiosurgery, 1995, University of Florida, Orlando, FL (12/6-10)

1996  Visiting Professor, Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch, Chicago, IL (12/22)

1996  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, 2nd International Skull Base Congress, VII     Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society, San Diego, CA, (6/29-7/4)

1996  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, Conference on Stereotactic Target Localization Techniques, Boston, MA, (7/20-7/21)

1996  Invited Lecturer, LINAC Stereotactic Radiosurgery/Radiotherapy Symposium, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea (9/7)

1996  Invited Lecturer, Stereotactic Radiosurgery Workshop, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan (9/8)

1996  Invited Lecturer, Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy Workshop, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong (9/10)

1996  Invited Lecturer, Symposium on Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Computer-Assisted Neurosurgery, Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, India (9/12)

1996  Special Guest Lecturer, Oregon Neurosurgical Society, Salishan Lodge, OR (10/18)

1996  Special Guest Lecturer, Oregon Neurosciences: Cost Effectiveness 1996, Salishan Lodge, OR (10/18)

1996  Visiting Professor, New Jersey Medical School, Newark NJ (10/22-23)

1996   Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Hackensack Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ (10/23)

1996  Invited Lecturer, UCLA – XKnife User Group, Los Angeles, CA (10/26)

1996  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, M (11/26)

1996  Anesthesia Grand Rounds, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA (11/27)

1997  Pain Service Grand Rounds, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA (2/24)

1997  Invited Lecturer, MRI Basic to Advanced, General Electric Meeting, Breckenridge, CO (3/16)

1997  Visiting Professor, Maine Neurosurgical Society Meeting, Sugarloaf, ME (4/4-6)

1997  Invited Lecturer, Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO (4/14)

1997  Invited Lecturer, General Electric Intraoperative MR Symposium, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO (4/16)

1997  Invited Speaker, Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO (4/15,18)

1997  Invited Lecturer, Anesthesia/Critical Care Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (5/21)

1997  Invited Lecturer and Moderator, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society 2nd Congress Meeting, Madrid, Spain (6/25-28/97)

1997  Speaker, Panelist and Moderator, XIIth Meeting of the World Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Lyon, France (7/1-4/97)

1997  Invited Speaker and Moderator, 11th International Congress of Neurological Surgery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (7/6-11/97)

1997  Visiting Professor, Tulsa Neurosciences Society, Tulsa, OK (9/11-12)

1997  Invited Panelist, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (9/27-10/1)

1997  Invited Lecturer, Luncheon Discussion Groups, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (9/27-10/1)

1997  Invited Speaker, General Electric Intraoperative MR Symposium, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (9/27-10/1)

1997  Invited Lecturer, General Scientific Plenary Session, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (9/27-10/1)

1997  Invited Lecturer, Brain Tumor Society, Boston, MA  (11/1)

1997  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (11/25)

1998  Invited Speaker and Moderator, XKnife Radiosurgery Society Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (4/25)

1998  Invited Speaker, “Meet the Professor Session”, American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA (5/16)

1998  Invited Speaker, General Electric Intraoperative MR Symposium, UHUHS:  Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Washington, DC (6/3)

1998  Invited Lecturer, Pain Management Seminar, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (6/13)

1998  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (9/28)

1999  Invited Lecturer, “Entering the Mind Zone: A Comprehensive Neuroscience Program”, Brigham & Women’s Hospital Nurse Education, Boston, MA (1/13)

1999  Invited Lecturer, West Virginia Medical Society, Charleston, WV (1/22)

1999  Invited Speaker, AANS Joint Section on Cerebrovascular Surgery, Nashville, TN (2/2)

1999  Invited Speaker and Moderator, XKnife Radiosurgery Society Meeting, Sydney, Australia (2/23)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Panelist  and Moderator, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society 3rd Congress Meeting, Sydney, Australia (2/24-2/27)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Panelist  and Moderator, 50th Anniversary of Neurosurgery in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt  (3/9-3/12)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Panelist  and Moderator, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society 3rd Congress Meeting, Sydney, Australia (2/24-2/27)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Panelist  and Moderator, Japanese Society of Skull Base Surgery / Conference on Neurosurgical Techniques and Tools, Osaka, Japan (3/22-25)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA  (4/24)

1999  Invited Lecturer, General Electric Intraoperative MR Symposium, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (4/26)

1999  Invited Speaker, Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA  (4/27)

1999  Invited Lecturer and Moderator, New England Neurosurgical Society, Dedham, MA (6/11)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Panelist  and Moderator, American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Snowbird, UT (7/7-11)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (9/14)

1999  Visiting Professor, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA (10/1)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Neuroradiology, Head & Neck Radiology and Clinical Functional MRI and Spectroscopy,  Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (10/4)

1999  Invited Panelist, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA (10/30-11/4)

1999  Invited Lecturer, Luncheon Discussion Groups, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, MA (10/30-11/4)

1999  Invited Examiner, AANS Professional Development Course: Mock Oral Board Examination, Houston, TX (11/15-16)

2000  Invited Speaker, North American Skull Base Society, Phoenix, AZ (3/17-19)

2000  Invited Speaker,  Practical Course, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA  (4/9)

2000  Invited Speaker,  Breakfast Seminars, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA  (4/11)

2000  Invited Speaker, Society of University Neurosurgeons, Boston, MA (6/14-17)

2000  Invited Panelist, Practical Course, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Antonio, TX  (9/23-28)

2000  Invited Lecturer, Luncheon Discussion Groups, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Antonio, TX  (9/23-28)

2000  Invited Lecturer, Tumors of the Central Nervous System, Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education, Boston, MA (12/4)

2001  Invited Lecturer and Panelist, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society 4th Congress Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (6/10-13)

2004 Medical Grand Rounds, Melrose-Wakefield Hospital, Melrose, MA (10/20)

2010 Keynote Address, Lynchburg Academy of Medicine, Lynchburg, VA (11/8)

2010 Consciousness Meeting Presentation, Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (11/16)

2011 Keynote Address, International Association of Near-Death Studies, Durham, NC (9/4)

2012 Presentation, International Association of Near-Death Studies, Phoenix, AZ (8/31)

2013 Presentation & Discussion, St John the Divine Church, New York, NY (1/8)

2013 Price Lecture Series Keynote, Trinity Church, Boston, MA (3/17)

2013 Presentation, School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2/27)

2013 Keynote Address, Marseille Near-Death Experience Conference, Marseille, France (3/10)

2013 Graduation Address [with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama], Maitripa College, Portland, OR (5/10)

2013 Presentation, Faith and Science Senior Seminar, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA (4/29)

2013 Keynote Address, Sophia University, Palo Alto, CA (6/19)

2013 Keynote Address, Third Annual Afterlife Awareness Conference, St Louis, MO (6/22)

2013 Keynote Address, Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), Indian Wells, CA (7/20)

2013 Keynote Address & Meditation Presentation (with Karen Newell), Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY (7/27)

2013 Presentation, Aspen Brain Festival, Aspen, CO (8/10)

2013 Keynote Address, International Association of Near-Death Studies, Washington, DC (8/29)

2013 Grand Rounds, Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, LA (9/20)

2013 Keynote Speaker, Texas Surgical Society Annual Meeting, Houston, TX (9/21)

2013 Annual Keynote, Benedictine Health System, Duluth, MN (9/26)

2013 Keynote Address, American College of Surgeons Foundation Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (10/7)

2013 Fundraiser Keynote, Roanoke College, Roanoke, VA (10/25)

2013 Keynote Address, Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ (11/6)

2013 Keynote Address, Academi of Life, New York, NY (11/7)

2013 Keynote Address, Clinton Presidential Library, Little Rock, AK (11/13)

2013 Keynote Address, The Jefferson Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (11/15)

2013 Keynote Address, Open Center – New York Ethical Center, New York, NY (11/23)

2013 Keynote Address, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (12/5)

2014 Frederick G. Kergin Lecturer, University of Toronto Department of Surgery, Toronto, ON, Canada (2/7)

2014 Keynote Address, Congresa Consciencia, Puebla, Mexico (2/22)

2014 Joseph Flynn Annual Conference Keynote, Mercy Hospital, St Louis, MO (3/5)

2014 Keynote Address, Sivananda Yoga Retreat, Paradise Island, Bahamas (3/11)

2014 Keynote Address, Eisenhower Medical Center, Rancho Mirage, CA (4/9)

2014 Keynote Address, Dr. Thomas P. Krueger Neuroscience Symposium, Evansville, IN (4/22)

2014 Annual Keynote Address, The Wescott Society, Hunterdon Medical Center Foundation, Bedminster, NJ (5/16)

2014 Keynote Address, Robert Haden Institute, Hendersonville, NC (5/28)

2014 Keynote Address & Meditation Presentation (with Karen Newell), Assoc Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP), Phoenix, AZ (5/29)

2014 Keynote Address, Fourth Annual Afterlife Awareness Conference, St Louis, MO (6/6)

2014 Keynote Address, International Remote Viewers Association, Las Vegas, NV (6/28)

2014 Keynote Address, Theosophical Society, Wheaton, IL (7/19)

2014 Keynote Address, Greenwoods Counseling Center, Washington, CT (8/3)

2014 Keynote Address, The Chautauqua Institute, Chautauqua, NY (8/20)

2014 Keynote Address, Coomeva Consciousness Conference, Cali, Colombia (9/6)

2014 Annual Keynote, St Sebastian’s School, Needham, MA (9/8)

2014 Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY (10/5)

2014 Open Center, New York, NY (10/7)

2014 Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA (10/9)

2014 North Central College, Naperville, IL (10/14)

2014 Highland Park Methodist Church, Dallas, TX (10/16)

2014 Northern Iowa Community College, Mason City, IA (10/22)

2014 Keynote Address, Memorial Health Care Neuroscience Institute, Hollywood, FL (10/24)

2014 Keynote Address, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Kansas City, MO (11/5)

2014 Keynote Address, Edgar Cayce Association for Research and Enlightenment – “Life Everlasting,” Virginia Beach, VA (11/8)

2014 Keynote Address, Stella Maris, Timonium, MD (11/11)

2014 Keynote Address, Annual Fundraising Dinner, The Open Center, New York, NY (12/4)

2015 Omega Costa Rica, Sound Meditation Workshop, Nosara, Costa Rica (1/18-23)

2015 Sound Meditation Workshop, Mile Hi Church, Denver, CO (1/30-31)

2015 Keynote Presentation, The Rhine Center, Durham, NC (2/28)

2015 Senior Class Lecture, University of Virginia School of Nursing, Charlottesville, VA (3/4)

2015 Montgomery Woman’s Club Town Hall Lectures, Cincinnati, OH (3/11-12)

2015 Living at Peak Consciousness Presentation, Vail Symposium, Vail, CO (3/16-17)

2015 Dean’s Forum Lecturer, Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, VA (3/30)

2015 Cone Health Medical Presentation, Greensboro, NC (4/9)

2015 Open Center “The Art of Dying,” New York, NY (4/25-26)

2015 Sivananda Yoga Retreat Sound Meditation Workshop, Paradise Island, Bahamas (5/1-2)

2015 Bogota Book Fair Closing Keynote, Bogota, Colombia (5/3)

2015 Virginia Episcopal School Presentation, Lynchburg, VA (5/6)

2015 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Grand Rounds, Blacksburg, VA (5/12)

2015 Theosophical Society Sound Meditation Workshop, Wheaton, IL (5/16)

2015 Sun Valley Wellness Festival Sound Meditation Workshop, Sun Valley, ID (5/23-25)

2015 Bon Secours Hospice Grand Presentation, Richmond, VA (6/27)

2015 Aspen BrainLab Keynote Presentation, Aspen, CO (7/25)

2015 Aspen Center for Living Peace Sound Meditation Workshop (with Karen Newell of Sacred Acoustics), Aspen, CO (7/26)

2015 Omega Institute Synchronicity Workshop, Rhinebeck, NY (8/21-23)

2015 Keynote Address, International Association of Near-Death Studies, San Antonio, TX (9/4)

2015 Oklahoma City Town Hall Lecture Series, Oklahoma City, OK (9/17)

2015 We Do Not Die Conference Keynote, Findhorn Foundation, Scotland (9/27-30)

2015 Town Hall South Lecture Keynote, Pittsburgh, PA (10/6)

2015 Theurgy Divine Transformation Workshop, Nashville, TN (10/17-18)

2015 Healthy Happy Hour – St. Luke’s Medical Center, Kansas City, MO (11/9)

2016 Vail Symposium – Near-Death Experience Panel, Vail, CO (3/14-15)

2016 Death & Dying Nurses Conference, Iowa Western, Council Bluffs, IA (4/28)

2016 HONORHealth Coping With Death CME Keynote, Laguna Beach, CA (6/4)

2016 Aging Well in Mind, Body, Spirit Keynote – Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA (6/8)

2016 Theosophical Society Meditation Workshop, Wheaton, IL (6/11)

2016 St James Church Piccadilly Sound Meditation, London, England, UK (6/17)

2016 Club of Budapest Infinite Consciousness Keynote, Bagni di Lucca, Italy (7/16-17)

2016 Omega Institute – Free Will as our Destiny Meditation, Rhinebeck, NY (8/26-28)

2016 Chicago IANDS Meditation Workshop, Evanston, IL (9/10)

2016 Spirit University Sound Meditation Workshop, Sarasota, FL (9/17-18)

2016 Sedona Mago Retreat Center Workshop, Sedona, AZ (10/7-9)

2016 Traditional Chinese Medicine Conference, Reston, VA (10/14-16)

2016 Cedar Tree Institute Keynote and Workshop, Marquette, MI (10/21-22)

2016 Community for Integrative Learning Workshop, Wilmington, DE (10/28-29)

2016 Sfumato Dental Club Keynote, Columbus, OH (12/1)

2016 Insight Events USA Multi-Sensory Presentations, Austin and San Antonio, TX (12/2-3)

2017 The Open Center Meditation Workshop, New York, NY (1/21)

2017 La Conscience et l’Invisible, Symposium Keynote and Workshop, Paris, France (2/4-5)

2017 Sivananda Yoga Retreat Keynotes/Workshops, Paradise Island, Bahamas (3/6-10)

2017 Vail Symposium, Physicians and NDEs, Panel and Workshop, Vail, CO (3/16-17)

2017 Invited Lecturer, SoundsTrue Neuroscience Training Summit, Online (3/29)

2017 The Wednesday Club Author Talk, Danville, VA (4/4)

2017 The Infinity Foundation Sound Meditation Workshops, Chicago, IL (4/21-22)

2017 Edward Via School of Osteopathic Medicine Meditation/Consciousness Workshop, Blacksburg, VA (4/27)

2017 Muddy Creek Music Hall Sound Meditation Keynote, Winston-Salem, NC (4/30)

2017 Sivananda Neuroscience Symposium Keynote, Workshops, Panel, Paradise Island, Bahamas (6/2-4)

2017 IANDS National Conference Keynote, Panel, Workshops, Westminster, CO (8/4-6)

2017 IIIHS International Conference Keynote, Workshop, Montreal, CAN (8/11-14)

2017 Omega Institute Weekend Workshop, Riding the Wave of Consciousness, Rhinebeck, NY (8/25-27)

2017 Multiversity 1440 Retreat Center, Weekend Workshop, Beyond the Illusion, Scotts Valley, CA (9/22-24)

2017 The Open Center Meditation Workshop, New York, NY (10/7)

2017 Ottawa International Writers Festival, Multi-Sensory Keynote, Ottawa, Canada (10/21)

2017 Theosophical Society, Sound Meditation Workshop, Wheaton, IL (11/4)

2017 Mas Alla De La Luz Conference, Keynotes/Workshop, Madrid, Spain (11/11-12)

2017 Alternatives UK Tour, Multi-Sensory Keynote, Edinburgh, Scotland (11/14)

2017 Alternatives UK Tour, Multi-Sensory Keynote, Birmingham, England (11/15)

2017 Alternatives UK Tour, Multi-Sensory Keynote, Bristol, England (11/16)

2017 Alternatives UK Tour, Multi-Sensory Keynote, London, England (11/17)

2017 Alternatives UK, Sound Meditation Workshop, London, England (11/18)

2018 InGoop Health Summit, New York, NY (1/27)

2018 Sivananda Yoga Retreat Center Keynotes and Workshops, Paradise Island, Bahamas (2/17-19)

2018 Young Presidents Organization Keynote, Beverly Hills, CA (2/27)

2018 Spirit University Keynote and Workshop, Sarasota, FL (3/17-18)

2018 Vail Symposium Panel and Workshop, Vail, CO (3/21-22)

2018 Virginia Festival of the Book, Author Keynote, Charlottesville, VA (3/24)

2018 Muddy Creek Music Hall Sound Meditation Keynote, Winston-Salem, NC (4/15)

2018 Rhine Center Keynote and Workshop, Durham, NC (4/27-28)

2018 McLean Borden Cottage Keynote and Panel, Camden, ME (6/2)

2018 IIIHS International Conference Keynotes and Workshop, Montreal, Canada (8/11-14)

2018 IANDS National Conference, Keynotes and Workshop, Seattle, WA (8/30-9/2)

2018 PBS Series: Ageless Living Keynote, Santa Fe, NM (9/7-8)

2018 Multiversity 1440 Retreat Center, Weekend Workshop: Living in a Mindful Universe, Scotts Valley, CA (9/28-30)

2018 Keynote, Kerry Vickar Centre, Melfort, Sask, Canada (10/4)

2018 Workshop, Kerry Vickar Centre, Melfort, Sask, Canada (10/5)

2018 Centenary United Methodist Church, Keynote, Winston-Salem, NC (10/7)

2018 Shabtai, The Jewish Society at Yale, Keynote, New Haven, CT (10/9)

2018 The Arlington Institute Transition Talks, Workshops, Berkeley Springs, WV (10/13-14)

2018 Emergence 2018 Conference, Keynote-Workshop, Salt Lake City, UT (10/18-21)

2018 Omega Institute Weekend Retreat, Living in a Mindful Universe, Rhinebeck, NY (10/26-28)

2018 NDE Symposium, AZ Zeno Hospital, Knokke-Heist, Belgium (10/31)

2018 Multi-sensory Keynote, Oostkamp, Belgium (11/1)

2018 Beyond the Brain Conference, Keynotes, London, UK (11/3-4)

2018 Workshop, Journey into the Heart of Consciousness, London, UK (11/5)

2018 Infinity Foundation, Healing with Sound Meditation, Chicago, IL (11/9)

2018 Infinity Foundation, Workshop, Chicago, IL (11/10)

Awards and Honors:

1977  The Engel Society

1980  Alpha Omega Alpha

1982  Brody Scholar in the History of Neuroscience

1983  American College of Surgeons Scholarship

1985  R.M.P. Donaghy Prize in Neurosurgery, Quebec  and New England Neurosurgical Societies

1985  Award for Best Resident Paper, New England Neurosurgical Society

1993  Elected to “Ten Outstanding Young Leaders” (TOYL) by Greater Boston Jaycees

1995-96 Who’s Who Among Outstanding Americans

1997-99 Listed in “Best Doctors in America — Northeast Region”

2013 The Dean’s Cross, Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, VA

Grant Support:

1996  Investigator, Brigham Surgical Group Research Grant, Rapid Rate Magnetic Cortical Stimulation for MR Cortical Mapping. $42,000 direct costs.

Memberships, Offices and Committee Assignments in Professional Societies:

1980-present American Medical Association

1980-1987 North Carolina Medical Society

1980-1987 Durham-Orange Counties Medical Society

1983-2005 Massachusetts Medical Society

1983-2001 Suffolk County Medical Society

1988  Congress of Neurological Surgeons:

1987  General Scientific Session Committee

1988  Joint Committee on Education Self-assessment and Sponsorship SANS IV Committee

1989  Luncheon Seminars Committee

Poster Sessions Co-chairman

Sergeant-At-Arms Committee

1989-present American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ASSFN )

1993-1995  ASSFN Board of Directors

1989-present World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery

1989-present Joint Section on Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons

1991-1992 Chairman, Resources Committee, Joint Section on Tumors, American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1991-1993 Self-Assessment for Neurological Surgery SANS V Committee

1991-1995 Stereotactic Radiosurgery Task Force Member, American Association of Neurological Surgeons

1991-1992 Chairman, Registration Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1992-1993 Chairman, Registration Committee, American Association of Neurological Surgeons

1992-1994 Joint Committee on Self-Assessment, AANS/CNS

1983-1987 Joint Committee on Continuing Medical Education, AANS/CNS

1992-1997 Chairman, Subcommittee on Education, Joint Section on Tumors, American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1992-1997 Executive Council, Joint Section on Tumors, American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1992-1995 Editor, World Directory of Neurological Surgeons (North American Edition), Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1993-2001 Affiliate Member, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology

1994-1996 Executive Council, Joint Section on Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons

1994-1995 Program Chairman, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society Meeting, Boston, MA 1995

1994-1996 Chairman, Membership Committee, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society

1994-1998 Member, Board of Directors, American Association of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery

1994  Scientific Program Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA 1995

1997-1999 Chairman, Scientific Program Committee, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society Meeting, Sydney, Australia 1999

1997-1998 President, XKnife Radiosurgery Society

1999  Elected to membership, The American Academy of Neurological Surgery

2018 Member, Scientific & Medical Network, London, UK

2018 Advisor, Galileo Commission, London, UK

Editorial Boards:

1987-1993 Congress of Neurological Surgeons: Clinical Neurosurgery

1994-2003 Journal of Image Guided Surgery

1994-1999 Journal of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery

1994-2003 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Neurosurgery

1999-2000 Methods in Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy

Major Research Interests:

1) Advances in 3-dimensional imaging capabilities for enhancement of intraoperative management of intracranial tumors and vascular lesions, including image fusion between CT, MRI and SPECT, magnetic stimulation preoperative cortical mapping, and the Intraoperative MRI (MR/T) Project with the General Electric Corporation

2) Development of technical advances in the use of stereotactic radiosurgery using a modified linear accelerator and the proton beam in the treatment of neoplastic, vascular and functional lesions in the central nervous system

3) MR-guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery for the treatment of tumors (benign and malignant), clot dissolution in stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage, neuromodulation, creation of focal brain lesions, and precise targeted delivery of drugs and genes within the brain.

4) Design of acoustic patterns and music, especially utilizing complex stereo manipulations, to enhance alterations in transcendent states of consciousness.

Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities:

1988-2003 Attending neurosurgeon

2006-2007 Attending neurosurgeon

Teaching Experience:

1988-89 Neurobiology Course, Tutorial Leader, New Pathway, Harvard Medical School.

1988-93 Clinical Instructor, Physical Diagnosis Course, Second Year Medical Students, Harvard Medical School.

1988-93 Surgery Elective, Neurosurgery Didactic Sessions, Harvard Medical School.

1990  Invited Lecturer, Postgraduate Medical Series Neurosurgery Session,

Brigham & Women’s Hospital

1993  Thesis Review, Graduation with Honors Program, Harvard Medical School

1993  Invited Lecturer, Human Nervous System and Behavior, Harvard Medical School

 

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…..Key claims of Alexander

— God is simply a super-advanced human with feelings, he knows everything about this universe because he custom-designed it, and He corresponds to the loving heavenly father depicted by Jesus who also lets us suffer because we have the free will to make bad choices and have done so over many, many stubborn and wasted incarnations.

[My own teaching follows from this: God was lonely and wanted to be around people like himself, with free will, intelligent, curious, caring and funny. No robot can be any of those things, though God could have created a sterile, perfect world with them. And even God cannot make free people do the right thing voluntarily. What use is a friend who only calls you because otherwise you will fire a thunderbolt at him and vaporize him? 😉 ]

— It is good that here on earth, between times on the other side, we forget about heaven, which is a far nicer place than here. We need to focus on our earthly responsibilities and challenges in order to excel HERE and grow HERE.

Otherworldliness, an obsession with the afterlife, and God, angels, “who-was-I-in-a-previous-life,” etc.,  is a flaw, not a strength. It is God that wisely puts a filter on our memories.

For most people, all we have is a weird feeling of déjà vu at times and mysterious likes and aversions we cannot readily explain. (A well-known retired cop here in Ontonagon told me that on a trip to Oklahoma he had “never been there before, but I had the weirdest feeling I had been in this town before, and I was really eager to leave it.”)

Savitri Devi said something profound once that reincarnation sheds light on:

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I have to say, in closing, that the most moving part of the book was his depiction of the angelic young woman in the afterlife with high cheekbones, blue eyes and golden-brown hair who comforted him and taught him things about the universe and God.

At the end, Dr. Alexander reveals that his birth parents eventually sent him a color photo of his younger birth sister, Betty, who had died in her late thirties, a wonderful woman whom they had deeply missed.

And they also sent him a beautiful andnow famous poem “When tomorrow starts without me,” to go with the picture — and warning, it is quite a tear-jerker. 😉

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If tomorrow starts without me, and I’m not here to see,
If the sun should rise you find your eyes all filled with tears for me;
I wish so much you wouldn’t cry the way you did today,
While thinking of the many things we didn’t get to say.

I know how much you love me, as much as I love you
And each time that you think of me, I know you’ll miss me too.
But when tomorrow starts without me please try to understand,
That an angel came and called my name and took me by the hand.

He said my place was ready, in heaven far above
And that I’d have to leave behind all those I dearly love.
But as I turned and walked away a tear fell from my eye.
For all my life I’d always thought, I didn’t want to die.

I had so much to live for, so much left yet to do.
It seemed almost impossible that I was leaving you.
I thought of all the yesterdays the good ones and the bad.
I thought of all the love we shared, and all the fun we had.

If I could relive yesterday, just even for a while,
I’d say goodbye and kiss you and maybe see you smile.
But then I fully realized that this could never be,
For emptiness and memories would take the place of me.

When I thought of worldly things I might miss come tomorrow
I thought of you and when I did, my heart was filled with sorrow.
When I walked through heaven’s gates I felt so much at home.
God looked down and smiled at me from his great golden throne

He said, “This is eternity and all I’ve promised you”
Today your life on earth has passed but here life starts anew.
I promise no tomorrow, but today will always last
And since each day is the same there’s no longing for the past.

You have been so faithful, so trusting and so true.
Though there were times you did some things you knew you shouldn’t do.
You have been forgiven and now at last you’re free.
So won’t you come and take my hand and share my life with me?

So when tomorrow starts with out me don’t think we’re far apart,
For every time you think of me, I’m right here in your heart.

Author: David Romano

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After reading it, Alexander looked again at the photo of his sister, taped by him in a cherishing way to his bedroom dressing mirror.

And he gasped.

The angelic woman on the other side looked just like his dead sister Betty.

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I dedicate this article to a comrade whose daughter was murdered a year ago.

Though Irish, from a laid-back, freedom-obsessed and jocular people, he wrote me this kinda un-Irish thing, that “what we need is a Prussian state,” and he was

“okay with ‘God’ as the Führer of the universe.”

It made me kinda wonder who HE may have been in another life. 🙂

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  1. I would chafe as a Gallic drop of vinegar in a sea of Prussian oil, but I know what has to be done. Tiocfadh ar la.

    • Red-haired George Washington was a mix of English Teuton and British Kelt with the tremendous personal skills to persuade his unruly American freedom-fighters to not desert, even when, at Valley Forge, there was no more pay, food or medicine (!!!!), and accept the iron military discipline of the Prussian volunteer, Major von Steuben, in order to win.

      With Adolf Hitler one saw the mix of the Germanic and Keltic, the coldness and ruthlessness mixed with charm and gentleness.

      Once I was making a half-serious remark to a friend of Norwegian heritage that for a party I would first invite Italians, French and Irishmen to keep it festive, and then invite a few heavy Germans and Swedes, who at least would show up on time. 😉

      He replied: the Nordics and Teutons are not meant to be the life of the party, but to rule — and that is serious, life-and-death business in a world full of enemies.

      The challenge with the Americans is that they are a third quiet, industrious Germans, a third other Teutons (Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavians and Dutch), and yet a third Kelt (Irish, Scots, Scots-Irish throughout Greater Appalachia, a very, very , very important mountain area to win over, and common English folk, often with red hair and freckles from the pre-Anglo-Saxon times).

      George Washington and the British both knew he was not just bluffing when he said: “If we Americans lose the entire coast [and New York and Philadelphia were already in enemy hands], I will retreat to the [Appalachian] mountains with my Scotch-Irishmen and fight from there for another twenty years.”

      Once George III realized that all the outraged Scots, Scots-Irish and Irish who hated England with a passion had moved to America, he knew victory was impossible.

      The issue then becomes explaining to these “unruly” Keltic freedom-fanatics (and I saw a lot of them in my stint in the Virginia Army National Guard infantry company 1980-81, where I made sergeant and was awarded “Guardsperson of the Year”) why an overtly top-down system such as national socialism is best.

      Teutons accept it out of natural discipline, hatred of disorder, and cold-blooded logic. Slavs accept it as natural followers. But Kelts submit to imposed order only with the greatest reluctance.

      An Aussie comrade from Irish-rich Oz told me that bar fights are seen as a sign of manhood there, but it is a pointless display, he said. Rather than break another man’s tooth or a real or imagined slight — “you looked at my girl/I think you’re a fairy” — why not rise up against your real enemy, the Jew? 😉

      The UP of Michigan is about 90% Teutonic, btw, and a bit of Scots. Everything is quiet and orderly — a far cry from what I saw in 20 years down South, or in plurality-Irish New England (1954-74 and 1993-2004).

      Whites are just not all the same! The leader must understand that, and juggle his PR tactics to each audience.

      Or national socialism will continue to meet massive, heartfelt rejection and, sad to say, a reaction of sincere, blind outrage. Look at the patriotards glaring at Rockwell, or looking highly uncomfortable, as he says the plain truth. I incarnated here to try desperately to understand the Kelts and half-Kelts, among them such core, mythical American heroes as Washington, Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, all coercion-rejecting redheads!

      In the end, however, even a Kelt understands that:

      –we are at war, a ruthless race war intending our genocide

      –in war, we must win, or “woe to the vanquished”

      –to win we must become disciplined, trained soldiers, not just worked-up, whiskey-reeking “warriors”

      –and to be victorious soldiers we must o-b-e-y.

      And that is a great spiritual step upward specifically for the Kelt. It does not come naturally for him. Michael Collins won the freedom of Ireland after 700 years of futile bravery because he succeeded in getting his fellow Kelts to fully accept this truth:

      No winning army in history has ever been a “democracy.”

      Then the day will be with us.

      Me trying out a Roman haircut from an incarnation long ago. Even as a German, all the architecture I commissioned was Greco-Roman:

      House of German Art: each pillar subtly suggests a soldier at attention

      🙂

      Remember how Longshanks, Edward II of England, a Norman (a Viking who had learned French), beat the Scots at Falkirk?

      (The best portrayal ever of this Teuton was, ironically, by the Irishman Patrick McGoohan)

      Longshanks (who was a Viking-tall 6’3″, btw), forced his longbow archers, over their protests, to fire arrows right into the melee, fully accepting that it would kill his own soldier as well as the Kelts.

      And, well…. he WON.

      Outrageous, yes, but it was ice-cold logic.

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      As for us, General Douglas Macarthur, a Scottish-American, said it best. “In war, there is no substitute for victory.”

      We have to WIN, for hear ye Kelts, hear ye Kelts, there will be none of our cherished “freedoms” at all in a Jew-run FEMA death-camp for white nationalists, and even all paleo-conservatives, constitutionalists and defiant gun owners.

      And a former Marine Corps officer whom I knew on libertyforum (who had woken up during a deployment with the child-molesters of the UN to Kosovo) told me in a PM that he was working security in a huge midwestern railyard — and he saw with his own eyes thousands of empty people-transporting boxcars.

      Alex Jones caused a sensation over a decade ago saying the US government had ordered for its FEMA camps thousands of guillotines.

       

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