SDI Results for Chronic and Emergency Intervention
ALZHEIMERS
ANECDOTAL REPORT ON SUICIDE by student of Philip Savage

Attempted suicide – never a pleasant subject: When the attempted method is a powerful hunting rifle barrel into the
mouth with trajectory through the brain, it's "lights out." So how does one survive? Your sister needs to be close to
Philip Savage and near him just when it happens! For Paul, this is exactly what occurred: While being in the presence of
Philip Savage, an Eskimo seer from Greenland suddenly had the "vision" of something very dramatic just befalling her
own brother. Without wasting a second, she informed him on this vision and urgently requested his immediate
intervention thereabout. Philip went right away into action through a very unique "emergency procedure" of his... and
the brother, miraculously survived.

The gun did go off; the bullet did penetrate the pallet, go through the cranium and out the top of the skull. Paul was
rushed to the hospital and the ER surgeons gave him minutes (not hours) to live. Surviving that, though in a coma, he
was given days to live. Surviving that he was given a week (and so on). Each reassessed prognosis puzzled the
physicians and surgeons who really didn't know what was going on, so much so that they flew him from Greenland to
Copenhagen to be examined by the best Danish experts. To the bewilderment of all, a few days later, Paul woke up
from the coma and, just... went home, surviving to this day (without the slightest brain damage... indeed much improved
and even "delivered" from a lifelong trauma that never left him in peace before), ever grateful to Philip Savage for the
gift of Life.

Note: The medical explanation is that the bullet passed through the one-in-a-million pathways BETWEEN the right and
left hemispheres of the brain, exiting out the top of the head, causing no damage.