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Dr. Josef Mengele : “The Angel Of Death” - Police News

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POLICE NEWS POLICE NEWS<br />

The New <strong>Dr</strong>ug Dealer in Town<br />

I want to tell you about the new drug dealer in town.<br />

It’s important that you at least know about him even<br />

though you cannot arrest him. He is responsible for<br />

more deaths in Florida than any other drug dealer, yet<br />

he’s immune to our laws. This dealer is on every street<br />

corner – it’s the best distribution network ever imagined.<br />

He’s cooking his poison right here in the US and<br />

there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.<br />

The perpetrator I’m referring to is the pharmaceutical<br />

companies, or more specifically by the makers of addictive<br />

drugs who aggressively market their products<br />

through our health care system. Please don’t miss understand<br />

my position on modern eastern medicine. I<br />

firmly support the development of drugs for disease<br />

and even pain management. However I would like<br />

to see alternatives be examined and – if feasible – be<br />

implemented before some of these harsh toxic medications<br />

are prescribed. We’ve become a pill society;<br />

there’s a pill for everything.<br />

Unfortunately the ensuing result<br />

is only the symptom gets<br />

treated and not the disease or<br />

injury.<br />

I can’t tell you how many stories<br />

I’ve heard from people<br />

in my center who had experienced<br />

some type of injury<br />

– car accident, sports injury,<br />

back, job related injury, a slip<br />

or fall etc. – were told they needed a procedure, but for<br />

whatever reason didn’t get it. They were given a handful<br />

of highly addictive pain killers and sent home. It even<br />

happened to me once. After a rigorous workout I felt<br />

chest pain and stopped at the ER to have it checked. The<br />

first thing the nurse did was hand me a pill and told me<br />

to take it. Come to find out it was morphine. I told the<br />

nurse what I do and asked why she was handing out<br />

these highly addictive pills like candy canes at Christmas.<br />

Her response: “it’s policy.”<br />

By: John Giordano PhD.<br />

plain to the patient just how addictive these pills really<br />

are. The simple truth of the situation is that doctors are<br />

only required to have one hour of addiction education<br />

per year. One hour per year!<br />

In all my years in addiction treatment I never meet anyone<br />

who grew up with aspirations of becoming a drug<br />

addict. The causes of addiction are many. Some people<br />

have a genetic link to addiction while others may be<br />

suffering from an emotional trauma, Thyroid condition,<br />

heavy metals, diet and a host of other conditions.<br />

Much of the pain, suffering and malevolence associated<br />

with addiction could be avoid with very little effort. My<br />

first recommendation to move forward to an efficient<br />

early detection and treatment program would be an on<br />

going comprehensive addiction educational program<br />

for all physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses. One<br />

hour per year is not enough time to grasp even the simplest<br />

of concepts much less understand the complexities<br />

of addiction.<br />

Another effective method for the<br />

early detection and treatment of<br />

addiction would be a screening<br />

process. I’ve been working very<br />

closely with <strong>Dr</strong>. Kenneth Blum –<br />

discoverer of the addiction gene<br />

– to put into place a program at<br />

my center where we test our clients<br />

DNA for a predisposition<br />

to addiction and then treat these<br />

people with genetically directed nutraceuticals. We’re<br />

having great success with this program. The screening<br />

process we use could easily be implemented in every<br />

doctor’s office, pain management center, clinic and hospital<br />

in the country. It only takes a second to swab the<br />

patient. This DNA test in combination with an open<br />

dialog between doctors and their patients would go a<br />

long way in preventing the progression of this deadly<br />

disease.<br />

pies. Acupuncture is a popular and proficient pain relief<br />

therapy at my center and is gaining acceptance in<br />

western medicine. It has received several endorsements<br />

from The United States’ National Institutes of Health<br />

(NIH) who has stated that acupuncture can be effective<br />

in the treatment of neurological conditions and<br />

pain. Chiropractics have also demonstrated their value<br />

in pain management as well as massage therapies and<br />

non-addictive medication remedies. These non-toxic<br />

evidence based modalities have been proven effective<br />

time and again for my clients and millions of men and<br />

women across the country. It only makes sense that addictive<br />

pain killers be recommended when all else fails,<br />

as apposed to the first option that it has become.<br />

My last recommendation is more of a calling for the<br />

pharmaceutical companies to reevaluate their marketing<br />

programs and to make a commitment to ending<br />

prescription drug abuse. Their involvement and cooperation<br />

is paramount.<br />

The time for a comprehensive addiction prevention<br />

program has long past. The senseless and avoidable<br />

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pain, suffering and malevolence will continue to grow<br />

every time a person is handed a pain killer. I have made<br />

this my personal mission and I fell compelled to share<br />

my message with everyone I come in contact with – and<br />

if you felt inclined, please share this message with everyone<br />

you can. It will make our community and country<br />

a better place.<br />

If you or someone you know is having problems with<br />

addiction, please call me directly at 305-945-8384. Also<br />

check out my website: www.holisticaddictioninfo.com<br />

John Giordano is a counselor, president and founder of<br />

G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center in North<br />

Miami Beach and Chaplain of the North Miami <strong>Police</strong><br />

Department.<br />

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ground up. Prior to starting his security company, Michael served as a Palm Beach County Sherriff ’s Deputy.<br />

Currently Michael is serving as a Sergeant with the Palm Beach County Sherriff ’s <strong>Of</strong>fice. Along with being the<br />

owner of a security company and a Sergeant, Michael also prides himself on spending time with and taking care<br />

of his family.<br />

Protecting innocent people from harm has always been important to Michael. The idea for his company came<br />

when he heard a deputy say, “We are out here protecting people, but who is protecting us?” Michael began<br />

thinking about all of the protectors out there, firefighters, police officers, military, etc., and decided he wanted to<br />

help them feel safer too. That is when he developed the idea behind All Angles Surveillance. The security company<br />

offers alarm monitoring and installation, camera surveillance systems, home automation, home theater,<br />

and more.<br />

There are a few things that set Michael’s company, All Angles Surveillance, aside from all other alarm companies.<br />

First of all, after almost four years in business and several hundred customers, All Angles Security continues<br />

to provide affordable security for many Palm Beach County residents. All Angles Surveillance also prides<br />

itself on getting to know each customer and understanding their individual security needs. Michael wants each<br />

customer to feel good about the decisions they make.<br />

These are just a couple of a plethora of examples of how<br />

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As I mentioned before people with chronic pain often<br />

become addicted to their pain killers. Most of the<br />

people we see who are experiencing chronic pain have<br />

All Angles Surveillance started with a few law enforcement customers and has grown quickly to several hundred<br />

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feels like a person and not just a number.<br />

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