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Kory Postma  
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 More options Mar 30 2008, 10:00 pm
Newsgroups: sci.med.vision
From: Kory Postma <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 05:00:25 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Mar 30 2008 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: Stay away from "vision educators"
On 30 Mar, 12:59, "Dr. Leukoma" <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> On 30 Mar, 12:58, Kory Postma <absolutelyinvinci...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:

> > Thank you Rishi.  Like I have even said before, many people do not
> > truly understand what the Bates Method is.  That is why I think it
> > would be best to get together and conduct some studies, then contact
> > researchers in various parts of the world, maybe in Europe, since they
> > seem more open-minded and more socialistic than the capitalists here
> > in the US.

> > Kory

> > Rishigg wrote:
> > > Today an Italian man who presented himself as a "vision educator"
> > > phoned me about the Italian version of Perfect Sight Without Glasses
> > > he wanted to buy.

> > > I had to tell him that the book is sold out and is now in reprint and
> > > will be ready for deliver in a couple of weeks.

> > > Then I shared with him a good conversation.

> > > Even if he is a "vision educator" he is not accustomed to the Original
> > > Bates System. In fact, he not only does not understand how to benefit
> > > from the sun-gazing, neither from the sun-glass, but he never tried
> > > the experimenr of low light and microprint, I have learnt.

> > > He promised me that he would have tried this soon.

> > > He is a researcher and told me than most advanced theories about
> > > vision are discovering the hidden powers of the external muscles of
> > > the eye, and this is slowly being acknowledge in academic sites,
> > > exactly in the same direction as Bates did. It seems that only the
> > > idiots doctors here on sci.med.vision seem to not cope with this fact.

> > > Nevertheless, he is not so much sure about his own understanding of
> > > Bates work that felt the urge to try my edition of PSWG. Also to
> > > subscribe to my magazine "il falco". He lives in the States, and has a
> > > story of hypermetropia, which he thinks he can definitely cure after
> > > he has spoken to me.

> > > To one question, he answered that when he was at Columbia University
> > > in New York he tried to reach some documents about Bates but became
> > > aware that all was effaced out, he could not find anything about him.

> > > I hope to work with him soon because he showed a kind of open mind
> > > which is not there when I  have something to do with idiots like
> > > Cagnoli and Co., the mainstream "vision educators" in Italy. These
> > > people have spoiled the name of Bates for their own purpose, that is
> > > selling their courses and programs which have nothing to do with the
> > > Original Bates System.

> > > "Friends" of Bates are largely great frauds, great false men. They
> > > understand nothing of Him. In fact, nobody gets a cure, and Bates
> > > himself gets mocked at by other idiots like the ignorant men we find
> > > here.

> > > --
> > > "As surely as any soldier ever died on the field, Dr. Bates gave his
> > > life for a cause, battling against fate, during many years of
> > > magnificent struggle, when the unending disappointment finally broke
> > > in hopeless despair. His torch is still burning. There will come some
> > > other battler, who is fit, and will hold it high until the people who
> > > are sitting in darkness have seen its great light."
> > > William B. MacCracken, M.D.
> > > (1937, Berkeley CA)

> Now there's a thought.  Make sure that you publish the results even if
> negative.

> DrG

Of course one should, but the thing is, would it get published either
way?  That is the most daunting task.

Kory


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