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Date Posted: 21:19:01 07/13/02 Sat
Author: Rita
Subject: Chapter 32-Finders Fee


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Finders Fee


By January 2002, I had no doctor/drug prescriber because I asked too many questions. In order for me to receive an antibiotic, I have to have an expensive drug prescriber write me a prescription so that I can take the prescription to a drug store and pay additional money for the antibiotic prescription to be filled.

Many businesses gave what was called a "Finders Fee" when errors were discovered.

An example of a "Finders Fee" would be when I had gone to the grocery store to pick up Texas red grapefruit, green pea soup makings and a few other items. I looked at the Florida red grapefruit that were a bag of 6 for $1.99. The Texas ones were $1.00 each and didn't look as good. Then all I could find was yellow split peas. Immediately, I thought that this was going to be a bad shopping day, so I quit and walked to the checkout register. The two items totaled $3.78. I was over-charged a dollar. So, I walked back to re-read the $1.99 sign to make sure that I wasn't having a retard-moment. I decided that I would complain nicely, yet firmly...and get my dollar back.

The store employee and I walked to the grapefruit $1.99 sign. First the lady tried to tell me the $1.99 was for the bag that she was holding. "I wouldn't buy that one...look at the grapefruit!"

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"Yuk," she said, "I wouldn't either." Again she rummaged through the grapefruit bags, and finally said, "Yes, that sign must be for all the bags here."

I followed her to the refund counter, where she filled out a "$5.00 Finder's Fee" slip plus my over-charged $1.00, so my refund was $6.00.

I'm changing the subject from grapefruit to blood tests. When I noticed that a blood test laboratory figure was raised 10 times what the figure should have been, there was no "Finder's fee".

Until a century ago, medicines and medical information was built on previously investigated history. An evil doctor would be like a medical terrorist. A medical lie would make a full circle, and when it reappeared the destruction would be devilish. This could show up in dreams such as Uncle Jack's House where five metal stakes
appeared where a step should be.

The five metal stakes were explained in a previous dream. Ann's 1979 invisible medical book had presented three pages of lengthy medical disease study. The scurvy page had said two things: First was that a century ago, it was known that vitamin deficiency
caused serious health problems and also invited infections. Second, it was known a century ago that the blood was used as a vehicle to transport nutrients and pathogens to the tissue.

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Third was that most Michigan doctors knew about the evil Michigan doctor's curse and that the prescription drug law was designed to keep the 1908 tuberculosis vaccine from ever being used and to keep any tuberculosis vaccine from further development in
the United States.

Fourth was at the time of the 1979 dream, Michigan doctors knew that antitumor/antiviral antibiotics were being withheld and discouraged from being further developed.

Stake number Five was at the time of the 1979 dream, a blood test called "Blood Typing Identification" was used by Michigan doctors to check blood before transfusion, yet by the 1990's lies were said that blood wasn't checked prior to transfusion.

A person should establish his/her personal blood test figure.

Again I use my husband's 1982 blood test as an example, which would be the 2-story drop. 1982 to 2002 equals 20. One story would be about 10 feet.

Hubby's 1982 differential blood test was the following:


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Test Patients Realist Figures Lab's Increased Figures
WBC 10.9H 4.8-10.0 4.8-10.8

His personal figure was 6, which made the high figure extremely high.
Neutrophils 66* 54-62 45-75
Lymphocytes 26 25-33 15-45
Monocytes 6 3-7 0-12
Eosinophils 1 1-3 0-4
Basophils 1* 0-0.5 0-2.0

The figures were not flagged because of laboratories increasing their figures four times what the Basophil figure should have been, therefore the cell abnormalities were not noticed. And again hubby received no antibiotics.
Myelocytes used to be included in the white blood cell differential % figure. Myelocytes were found in the bone marrow and when they appeared in the blood, they were considered a disease marker.

Myelocytes and basophils were stained together. Therefore the philosophy of "Closed eyes do not see".

I would not expect to go to a Michigan hematologist and have the hematologist claim that the blood means nothing!

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