EXPERIMENT 5


Intrauterine Cystic Fibrosis
a premiere in Genetic Engineering





PROTOCOL

Conduct a test to document the effect of Subliminal Influence processing in the case of an unborn child medically
diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis in the womb of the mother who is six months pregnant. (1989 Paris, France)



HYPOTHESIS

Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disorder characterized by severe damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs. It affects the cells that produce
mucus, sweat and digestive juices and can cause breathing problems, lung infections and ultimately respiratory failure. Other organs affected include
the liver, intestines, sinuses and sex organs. Pregnancy is possible for women with cystic fibrosis but it can pose serious risks and challenges.

Cystic Fibrosis is caused by a gene that is passed from parents to child. It takes two copies of the abnormal cystic fibrosis gene – one from each parent
– to inherit cystic fibrosis. A mother with cystic fibrosis will pass on an abnormal gene to her baby, making the child a carrier.  If the father is also a
carrier, there is a 25% chance the baby will have cystic fibrosis. Cystic Fibrosis is considered by medical science to be a lifelong illness with no cure.

Positive results of using Subliminal Influence technology in the case of intrauterine Cystic Fibrosis whereby the baby is born without the genetic defect
constitutes a breakthrough in genetic engineering and demonstrates, once again, Dr. Savage's ability to use higher powers, forces, and fields to bring
unprecedented scientific results beyond what medical science can do or even yet acknowledge as possible.  



SPECIFIC DESIGN CRITERIA

Experiment 5 was conducted in Paris, France, in 1990, after which the extraordinary results were broadcast and discussed on
French national television as well as in numerous newspaper and journal outlets.





























    RESULTS

    Mother Valerie Aguerre on national French TV, 1990, with 25% of the entire country watching:

    "He laid his hands on my stomach. Once. [My baby] was born in good health."














































CASE DESCRIPTIONS

    Dr. Savage's reputation in the French media for bringing unprecedented results in all kinds of cases was widespread throughout Europe. There
    were many cases reported in French press, radio and TV of what he had done with animals, race horses, rescue dogs, farm animals, all that was
    well known. When the most popular TV show host Patrick Sabatier invited Dr. Savage and several people he had helped to discuss their cases,
    Valerie Aguerre and her one-year-old son appeared on the show. That was the first public exposure of the astounding intrauterine Cystic
    Fibrosis case that publicly documented a premiere in genetic engineering.

The French press then reported on Valerie's case and other cases of Cystic Fibrosis that Dr. Savage had taken care of.












































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EXPERIMENT 5:  Cystic Fibrosis

Dr. Savage was asked by Valerie Aguerre, a mother six-months pregnant, to help her baby who was
diagnosed by several medical doctors as having Cystic Fibrosis.

Both parents were scientists themselves, carried the defective gene and knew what the normal outcome
would be for their baby without any intervention.

Dr. Savage met with the parents and processed the mother (and baby).

No placebo as subject was an unborn baby in the womb of the mother.

Dr. Savage describes the details of the test in a documentary interview:

"Ok, a few salient examples. One kid with cystic fibrosis in mom’s belly. This is exactly what I can do. I took care of the father and the
mother. They were bearing the same defective gene. The mother was pregnant. The kid was diagnosed by the best experts, because they
were scientists themselves, as having the cystic fibrosis. When I took care of the foetus, and it was born... no cystic fibrosis, no signs. Then
they went deep into the kid’s DNA. It was gone. Which means genetic engineering. Well, it’s also playing god to a point, but why not, if it’s for
the kid. I mean, what was wrong with interfering. That was not God’s will for the kid to be sick. That was a little bit of chaos in life which is
necessary, actually, to test our freewill, at least. Ok. So that’s an example.
Mrs. Valerie Aguerre with son on the popular Patrick Sabatier French TV show, 1990

Dr. Savage explains to the host, Patrick Sabatier, what he did for Valerie Aguerre:

Mrs. Aguerre is more interesting as a case, actually. That a child has been healed beyond its consent, without any psycho-suggestion.
What I want, is to do away with the well-known saying, “You have to believe it to make it work.”  So really this kid, just like the person with
a very advanced cancer on behest of Mrs. Le Fur, neither this kid nor this person knew that I was taking care of them.  And yet, they
were healed. This kid not only did not get the disease of cystic fibrosis, but is not even a bearer of the 508 mutation.  That is to say,
that when tests are being done, whereas in Necker [Hospital] tests had been repeatedly taken on the woman, the father, the
child by amniocentesis, when it was born, those tests show that there is no cystic fibrosis. That is to say that I have corrected
the genetic inheritance, which seems to me to a first-time happening."

Valerie Aquerre Case reported in two press articles:
”For instance, just one year ago the baby of a pregnant woman was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, one of the worst incurable genetic diseases
there is. She underwent all kinds of scientific tests and exams from the best known experts who could not give her any sort of hope. She made
the decision to consult Philip Savage who so challenged all medical prognoses. He treated both the baby before birth and the mother. Now the
child is one year old, perfectly normal and all the tests showed that the genetic defect itself has been corrected! Probably the most mind-boggling
aspect of Philip Savage's treatment is his capacity of distant healing, where he does not need even to meet with the patient….”

"Philip Savage's most phenomenal achievement is the treatment of a baby diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis while still in the womb of his mother....
While she was in the sixth month of pregnancy and after undergoing a routine checkup, Mrs. Valerie A. learned that her child seemed to be
affected by some problems in the intestinal area. Investigating further, the doctors discovered that the mother herself was carrying the appalling
508 genetic mutation, the very gene that causes Cystic Fibrosis. When the doctors tested the baby, they discovered that he too was afflicted by
the same genetic anomaly. Since the mother knew Philip Savage's reputation, she decided to consult him. As soon as he had been made aware
of the case, Philip Savage treated immediately the mother and the baby still in the fetal stage. When the child was born, to the utter bewilderment
of the surgeon, what remained was merely an intestinal occlusion which was also healed without difficulty. Then the doctors immediately
conducted a new genetic investigation, only to discover that, not only had the hereditary anomaly vanished from the baby's genetic code, but it
has also been corrected within the mother herself.”

Pamela
“The case of Pamela is amazing as well: The eight-year-old little girl was suffering from Cystic Fibrosis since she was born. Her family contacted
the miracle worker several months ago and immediately, she who had not been capable to get a good night of sleep in her entire life, could rest
for the first time. Before Philip Savage's cares, Pamela was so exhausted in school that her mother had to carry her back home, literally. Then
she needed at least an hour before she could even think of doing anything else. Today, she is not even tired in the evening. Her lungs are
working just fine.

Report from a mother, one of thousands of grateful European patients:
“I hereby testify that I applied for the cares of Philip Savage due to multiple health problems. I personally proclaim that I have been healed after
only a few visits. For many years, I was terribly addicted to all sorts of psychotropic drugs. In less than one year, he was capable of curing me
and of freeing me from this addiction. He also relieved me from all kinds of chronic infections. Above all, I applied for Philip Savage's cares about
my young son, stricken with the appalling incurable disease mucoviscidosis (Cystic Fibromatosis). He has been, thence, entirely relieved of any
symptoms. Be it noticed that Philip Savage never prescribed to us any kind of therapeutical drugs or medical treatment.”

TV TRANSCRIPT:
(Excerpts from translation of French TV Show Videotape)

PUBLIC TV DEBATE BETWEEN PHILIP SAUVAGE (GWEZH) AND MEDICAL DR. MEYER
Dr. Savage is Sauvage in French, Savage in English, Gwezh in his native Breton language

TV Host:      
"Now the special report on the healers, with our guest Philip Gwezh who is the founder of the National Healing Board. Then, Doctor Philip Meyer who is
professor in the University of Pharmacology and member of the Academy of Science. Marina De Beleine, who is a journalist who has recently inquired
on the subject of healers. We also have as guest Mrs. Valerie Aguerre whose baby has been apparently saved by a healer. I am saying "apparently"
on purpose since this question is the very point of our whole discussion. Now, Valerie, what exactly is your own story?"

Valerie Aguerre:
"My story is crystal clear: The doctors had diagnosed my fetus with Cystic Fibrosis. I decided to consult Philip Gwezh. And when my baby was born, the
doctors made a new battery of tests that show that my baby wasn't having Cystic Fibrosis anymore.... He is perfectly healthy."  

TV Host:  "Philip Meyer, are you amused by such stories."

Dr. Meyer:      
"Certainly not. I am very serious on issues like that. I would just like to know if the first diagnosis has been further corroborated by other doctors to
validate without a doubt this healing."

V. Aguerre:      
"Absolutely, many tests have been conducted by different medical teams. My baby has undergone a complete battery of sophisticated and
complementary tests that all confirm the existence of the genetic disease in a similar way. All those tests today show that my son is healed. He is just
perfect and extremely healthy.... Actually his vital energy is absolutely extraordinary."

Dr. Meyer:
Well, I am very happy for you, but I still have doubts that anyone can sort out the course of such a well known genetic disease that is now being
scrutinized and studied in the field of genetic engineering. How can just subtle energies or some incantations provoke something like that? ...

TV Host:  "Philip Gwezh, did you actually save this baby?"

Philip Gwezh:
"Let me quote Dr. Ambroise Pare, the founder of modern medicine: 'I just provide my patients with the first cares, but it's God who heals them.' I have
just done what I am used to. And what I know is that this kid who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis has no longer cystic fibrosis as the tests prove."   

TV Host: "So how do you delineate the healing field in opposition to the medical field?"

P. Gwezh:
"To me, contrary to the slanderous definition that one can find in a dictionary, a healer is not someone who pretends to heal, but someone who heals
for real, period! Now, I will like to answer Doctor Meyer immediately. I am a paleontologist and therefore a scientist myself and my biology teacher,
Professor Grasse, used to say that it is more scientific to believe in everything than to believe in nothing. In my opinion, it is even the very idea of
'belief' that is clearly non-scientific. Facts are. To me it is always the same old song ["skeptic slander"]. That is why I have founded the National Healing
Board to replace the question in the scope of pure scientific verification and experimentation.
The benchmark of science is the scientific
experiment. Scientific facts that can be observed, explained or, according to the most famous epistemologists in the world, something that
can also be scientifically refuted.
Consequently, I am the one to challenge my adversaries for them to test me according to their own scientific
criteria. By the way, I will like to give strong emphasis on the fact that I don't see physicians as my adversaries at all. They are my friends, actually, and
in my clan we have been working with them in perfect intelligence for generations. Let me give you an anecdote: One day I was debating publicly with a
physician who asked me ironically, 'What kind of tools exactly do you use in your line of work?' I knew that he was making allusion to a crystal ball or a
magic wand of some sort. My answer was, 'You doctors are the only tools I ever use!' I have always been working with the doctors, before and after."

TV Host: "Ok, but how can we make sure that you are right?"

P. Gwezh:
"We could, for instance, make a case study of any specific pathology that Dr. Meyer himself could select and I will be tested in his own laboratory.
Of course, these tests should relate to a healing pathology, and not what really belongs to the medical field.... What doctors do and what I do is
different and complementary. What they are supposed to do is out of my field and, similarly, what I can do in my own domain, they cannot. There
should never be any antagonism between us."

TV Host: "Please let me focus on the ongoing poll [live TV show]".

"Medicine: do you believe in healers' powers? Yes or no."

"Now Dr. Meyer if you would like to answer."

Dr. Meyer:
Sure, I am going to take a concrete example. By the way, I am not going to quote as many famous scientists as you do, but just mention regular
patients. Let's take the case of a broken leg. Some patients may react very differently to the pain, for instance. Some can become really hysterical
when facing pain, not capable of supporting it at all. I understand perfectly that you can have beneficial results on this perception of the pain, but
I have yet to be convinced that you are capable of fixing the damages on the bone itself when surgery is required. I agree totally that you can work
with success on one aspect of the question, although I still don't know how we could demonstrate your effects. But I still don't believe in your
treatment on the broken bone itself."

P. Gwezh:
"Let me help you on that. Why don't we take a traumatology that archetypically belongs to my domain. At least there wouldn't be any form of
psychosomatic interference, right? What I really want is to rule out once and for all the pernicious idea that healers only have effects through some
kind of "placebo" or "suggestion" effects. You are using the same lame old argument and so is the other journalist in her study who, in so doing, puts
the discredit on the healers when she pretends supporting them. My purpose is to establish scientifically that I do not relate at all to the "placebo"
domain or to the field of "psychosuggestion." Furthermore, I am convinced that among all known forms of therapy, my own treatment is the only one
that does not use in one way or another the "placebo" effect. Which by the way proves that what I am doing does not belong to the
therapeutical domain per se."

Dr. Meyer:
"Since I know you and your legendary abhorrence of the concept of placebo, I wouldn't mention it myself."

P. Gwezh:
"Let's go back to the question. Contrary to my own field, traditional medicine and alternative medicines only work on the container, what I call our
organical vehicle or our vital machinery. By the way, what you improperly call traditional [modern medicine] has nothing of traditional at all. It exists at
the very best for only more than one century. I may not be a physician, but I am a paleontologist with a vast knowledge of human anatomy. I
understand perfectly well their medical jargon and their rationalistic logic, but I am afraid that most doctors do not have in return a sufficient knowledge
to understand exactly what I am talking about. That is why I need to go myself on their own turf since they won't come on mine.
Once again, I
challenge them to organize those scientific experiments on burn-related traumas. I know that even in cases of third-degree burns, the
subjects I would have so treated should heal completely and in an exceptionally short period of time.
In case I would fail those scientific tests, I
pledge to quit my profession right away and to resign from my post of chairman of the National Healing Board. What a wonderful opportunity for my
opponents to get rid of me once and for all and to let me make a fool of myself!"

Dr. Meyer:
"I would like to make three points. First healers scare me when they keep the patient from seeing his physician at the very beginning of a serious
organical illness. Of course, you know that I am not talking of you (Philip Gwezh).... My second point is that I disagree with you when you demand the
reimbursement for healing cares. First, the public insurances cannot afford it today being on the verge of a complete bankruptcy.... My last point is that
the patients should do what they want on such issues. Doctors don't have the right to tell them what to do or not to do. However, they have to
understand that it is only traditional medicine that deals with the physical and organical aspect of the disease.... I deeply believe in the power to improve
the patient's perception of his own disease, that's right. Everybody knows how people can create themselves their own illness when facing extreme
stress, for instance. We must accept the idea that we do not know very well all those strange interactions between mind and body. Those interactions
must play a very important role."

Host:      
"Ok, Now it is time to see the results of our live poll on the public.... Well, 83 percent of the people believe the healer's power, when only 17 percent
don't. This is absolutely amazing!"

(To Philip Gwezh): "Do you think yourself that it is amazing?"

P. Gwezh:      
"Not so much, in fact. This just gives me an opportunity to say that I am certainly even tougher than Dr. Meyer on those people that you call "healers".
The very aim of the
National Healing Board on which I preside is to track down and bring to justice all those charlatans who put a terrible discredit on
a person like me, who is always working in perfect respect -- harmony and respect -- with the physicians. There is no way I would ever interfere with the
regular course of a medical treatment. I know and respect the boundaries between our two lines of work. And remember that I, myself, am known to
bring to justice those self-proclaimed healers who are actually dangerous charlatans. They can cost the life of people whom they would grossly
misdiagnose. I repeat it once again, I am always working with the doctors or in parallel with the doctors, never against the doctors. In fact, people
shouldn't consult the healer versus the doctor. They just should see them both. Only criminal charlatans would keep people from consulting a
physician and likewise only medical dinosaurs could keep their patients from seeing a person like me.

French TV shows videos and transcripts are on PSproof.com Videos page.


BREAKING THE BOUNDARIES OF OUR ELECTROMAGNETIC WORLD
PROVING THE INADEQUACY OF REDUCTIONIST SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
DOCUMENTINGTHERE ARE NO BORDERS IN THE PLURIVERSES WE ACTUALLY INHABIT

When Valerie Aguerre, her spouse and six month old fetus were medically tested and found to carry the 508 genetic mutation, the fact that the baby
was eventually born without cystic fibrosis (and the parents, when retested, no longer carried the genetic defect), means that Dr. Savage produced
results that had never happened before: A premiere in genetic engineering.

Furthermore, the fact that this test included an unborn fetus that has no perception of the world "outside," who was born without the diagnosed genetic
disease, means there is clearly and unequivocably no possible placebo (belief) effect in this case.

When the French press covered this unprecedented story in 1990, Patrick Sabatier, the host of the very famous TF1 television show that featured Dr.
Savage as
The Unbelievable Healer, asked Valerie Aguerre, "What did he do?", Mrs. Aguerre responded, while a quarter of the whole population of
France was watching,
"He laid his hands on my stomach. Once. [My baby] was born in good health."

Another French television show in 1990 that featured Mrs. Aguerre's cystic fibrosis case was a debate between Dr. Savage and a renowned professor
of medicine, Dr. Meyer, where the TV host conducted an audience poll to allow the public to vote in favor of one or the other to the question:
"Medicine: do you believe in healers' powers? Yes or no."

With great mutual respect for each other's professional status, but much question as to how Dr. Savage´s cares could possibly work in cases like cystic
fibrosis, Dr. Meyer referred to Dr. Savage´s cares as "subtle energies...and incantations," giving Dr. Savage the opportunity to lay down the gauntlet
and challenge Dr. Meyer to test him in his own laboratory on third-degree burns, publicly guaranteeing on national television, that if he failed once, he
would quit his profession immediately.

The TV show host then announces the public poll votes as 83% in favor of "Belief in the Healer´s powers" versus 17% against, with Dr. Savage winning
the public vote by an embarrassingly large margin against Dr. Meyer.

During the debate, Dr. Savage explained that his work is completely separate and complimentary to medicine. That where the medical domain ends, and
they cannot help after a certain point, that’s where he comes in and brings about what people would say are amazing, meaning like miracles.

What this experiment, however, and the others featured in the
12 Experiments that Changed the World, prove is that Dr. Savage's results actually are
not miracles, but rather an application of his advanced science of Subliminal Influentiality that utilizes transcendental forces and multiple realities within
an understanding that all life is always directly interconnected. Dr. Savage says his results are actually normal,
"I have just done what I am used to."