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From: Jeffrey Epstein
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Subject: Re: Hello from Reinaldo Avila (London)
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 13:54:45 +0000
not the brightest bulb, strange women , however kind .and loyal.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:50 AM, <
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What do we think of johann eliasch ?
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From: Jeffrey Epstein
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:17:05 -0400
To: REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA<
Subject: Re: Hello from Reinaldo Avila (London)
great
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:14 AM, REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA <
> wrote:
Hi ya !
I will be doing my Pilates Teachers Training course this weekend so I will phone you on Saturday at 6:30pm
from home.
Hope this is convenient for you!
Best
Reinaldo
Reinaldo Avila
4 Park Village West
London NW1 4AE
email
-- On Thu, 30/7/09, Jeffrey Epstein
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From: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Re: Hello from Reinaldo Avila (London)
To: "REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA"
Date: Thursday, 30 July, 2009, 12:08 PM
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saturday
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:07 AM, REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA
Dear Jeffrey,
Hope this finds you well.
When would it be good to have a chat again?
Best
Reinaldo
Reinaldo Avila
4 Park Village West
London NW1 4AE
email
-- On Sun, 12/7/09, Jeffrey Epstein <
> wrote:
From: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: Re: Hello from Reinaldo Avila (London)
To: "REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA"
Date: Sunday, 12 July, 2009, 7:19 PM
please call me to discuss
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In the United States, as in England, there were certain families who passed their bone-setting skills
down as family trade secrets. The most famous bone-setting families were the Reece family (in west.
Penn., and east. Ohio), the Sweet family (in Rhode Is., Mass., Conn., & NY), and the Tieszen and
Orton families in South Dakota. The Sweets became orthopedists, the Tieszen and Orton families
went into Chiropractic. The Irish Quain family were famous anatomists, surgeons, and physicians.
Osteopathy and chiropractic stemmed from the same occult philosophical roots, but went in
different directions. Both shared the idea that the body has the ability to maintain good health if
allowed to do so, and both emphasized the manipulation of bones and joints. Both were started about
the same time period in America in about the same geographic area, by men who had Scottish
ancestry.
A.T. Still (the founder of osteopathy) and •.
Palmer both studied magic and metaphysics. Both
attended many of the same spiritist meetings, for instance both attended the spiritualist meetings at
Clinton, Iowa on a number of occasions. (Gibbons, 1980, p. 13)
The osteopath's goal was to move bones to improve circulation. The chiropractor's primary goal was
to move bones to reduce pressure or the irritation of nerves, with the further goal of positively
helping organs and tissue. A.T. Still & other osteopaths claimed Daniel D. Palmer visited Still at his
house, but Palmer's descendants say it's not true.
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Early on Still's two best assistants were two doctors from Scotland, William Smith & James
Littlejohn. Daniel David Palmer (1845-1913), founder of chiropractic, was a Freemason & an
occultist. His original practice was to heal people with what he called "magnetic healing" which was
a combination of laying on of hands, hypnotism and white magic. Of course it was not called white
magic, it was called "magnetic healing" by Palmer.
Part of the magnetism was his own magnetic (hypnotic) personality. Palmer also knew phrenology
and had a keen sense of touch concerning a person's head. •.
Palmer taught phrenology. •.
Palmer was a mixture of good and bad traits. He was an excellent scholar and had good
organizational skills for what he learned. One of his difficult traits was his megalomania. In 1905, at
a coroner's inquiry, Palmer refused to take an oath to swear the truth "so help me God", because he
said that "I don't want any help from God." It must have been hard on his pride, when his own son
B.J. Palmer, who had been cruelly raised by cruel step-mothers, turned Judas and stole from his
father both the honor & money that was due his father.
His son Bartlett Joshua Palmer (1882-1961) worked in a circus as an assistant to professional circus
hypnotists known as Professor Hunt, and later Professor Herbert L. Flint. Later, with mysterious
connections to the right people, B.J. Palmer, got the money and the political clout to get started in
building a school for chiropractic. His powerful Davenport radio station, WOC, said to be the second
largest in the U.S., had Ronald Reagan (our future president) as one of its sports announcers.
As the reader will discover other sciences involving the relationship of the mind, brain, the body and
personality have also been kept in the domain of the secret societies. Like Palmer, Dr. Andrew Taylor
Still, who founded osteopathy, was interested in phrenology, hypnotism, spiritism, magic. The
reference book 10,000 Famous Freemasons (Vol. 4) outlines his Masonic career in Freemasonry. His
writings include such Masonic phrases as "Great architect of the Universe." His grandfather had been
Scotch-Irish. His father was a Methodist Episcopal minister, who was an abolitionist who fought
with John Brown and the free-state forces in Kansas.
Andrew Taylor Still ran for the legislature of Kansas Territory as a free-state candidate and won in
the Oct. 1857 elections. Later, he married Mary Elvira Turner, who was from the "burned-over"
district in New York. She had been exposed to abolitionist ideas, phrenology, and hypnotism (called
mesmerism) which were all popular in the area she grew. Her area of NY was where Spiritism began
in 1848. Horace Greeley of the NY Tribune then made these seances with spirits famous. In 1867,
after his children died, Andrew Taylor Still embraced spiritistism. Still's beliefs in spiritism included
ideas from Freemason Swendenborg's writings. (For details of Andrew Taylor Still's life refer to the
book Trowbridge, Carol. Andrew Taylor Still. Kirksville, MO: The Thomas Jefferson Press, 1990.)
A.T. Still built osteopathy on the foundation of teachings of men such as phrenologist/hypnotists
such as Joseph Rodes Buchanan. Buchanan used hypnosis and manipulation of the head to radiate
the cerebral fluid from the brain to the body, which was coming close to the basics of cranial
osteopathy. How did A.T. Still come up with these new ideas? A.T. Still was able to study and
conduct experiments on bodies by raiding Indian graves for bodies, which he says in his
"Circumstances and Personal Experiences" he did thousands of experiments on.
(there's more)
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 5:48 PM, REINALDO AVILA DA SILVA <
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Dear Jeffrey,
I am attaching a letter to you.
Peter and I are thinking of you at this time and send you much love and support.
All best wishes,
Reinaldo
Reinaldo Avila
4 Park Village West
London NW I 4AE
email
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